Answer:
The blizzard in “Zlateh the Goat” is hazardous for Aaron and Zlateh.
The haystack is a symbol of safety.
Explanation:
"Zlateh, the Goat" is a short story by Isaac Bashevis Singer evolves around a poor family and their desire to get enough money to get them through the Hanukkah festival. And in that process, they had to sell their goat but as events would turn out, the sale was 'obstructed' by a blizzard that resulted in the 'return' of the animal.
In the story, the blizzard is hazardous for both Aaron and Zlateh, the goat. If they had not taken shelter in the haystack, they would have froze to death and would bring bigger disaster for the whole family. The haystack symbolizes safety, for both the travelers.