Answer:
"Zlateh the Goat" is a short story written by Isaac Bashevis Singer, a Yiddish author. The story has won Newberry Honor prize in 1967. This story was first published in 1966 in the Zlateh the Goat and Other Stories, a collection of old Jewish folktales. Singer is best known as a writer of Jewish American or Yiddish literary tradition.
Step-by-step explanation:
When Aaron and Zlateh were on their way to the town, they were faced with the storm. During this storm, Aaron have spiritual experiences. For instance, when Zlateh bleats, which can be interpreted as that, "We must accept all that God gives us—heat, cold, hunger, satisfaction, light, and darkness."
Aaron has such other experiences also when he prays for himself and Zlateh, he sees a shape in the snow which provided them with a shelter.