Soro Bas Aliza is currently facing a matzav that no one should ever have to endure. She is sick with the dreaded illness that has taken over her physical and mental wellbeing, the cost of which to cure is not covered by the Ministry of Health. CLICK HERE TO DONATE!  Her families financial situation has worsened due to her illness since she requires constant care and supervision. The only treatment that can cause regression of the growth costs approximately 10,000 shekel a month. In the doctors’ opinion there is a big chance that with Hashem’s help she can overcome the illness within half a year. Soro’s family is begging for help to all who are able to.

When 59-year-old Menachem Rabinowitz contracted Covid shortly after it spread its pervasive wings across the planet, his family didn’t worry much. Many of their relatives had received positive results for Corona and had recovered as smoothly as they did from the common flu. But after a delicious Shabbos meal that friday night, Menachem suddenly clutched his chest and collapsed in front of his horrified family’s eyes. Shortly afterward, they sobbed and clutched onto each other as doctors announced him dead.   “I knew him personally,” said Rabbi Moshe Brandsdorfer, a revered Rabbinical figure in Jerusalem who was a close friend of Menachem’s.

Soro Bas Aliza is currently facing a matzav that no one should ever have to endure. She is sick with the dreaded illness that has taken over her physical and mental wellbeing, the cost of which to cure is not covered by the Ministry of Health. CLICK HERE TO DONATE!  Her families financial situation has worsened due to her illness since she requires constant care and supervision. The only treatment that can cause regression of the growth costs approximately 10,000 shekel a month. In the doctors’ opinion there is a big chance that with Hashem’s help she can overcome the illness within half a year. Soro’s family is begging for help to all who are able to.

The Gefner family of Beit Shemesh has had a whirlwind of a month after their daughter, 17-year-old Rivky woke up one morning with searing pain in her legs. After getting it checked out in the nearest hospital, the worst was confirmed– Cancer.   “Since then my life has changed completely,” shared Rivky from her hospital bed.   The surgeries and treatments needed to save Rivky’s life have been estimated at over a whopping $75,000, but to her parents’ utter devastation, they are running out of resources needed to pay for the treatment their daughter’s life depends on. If they don’t get the money on time, the doctors won’t be able to provide her lifesaving treatments. And she doesn’t stand a chance.   The race to save Rivky’s young life is taking place now on The Chesed Fund.

Shavous is fast approaching. Please, hear the cry of your brothers and sisters in Israel and send financial help! The money raised will be distributed before Yom Tov. Every donation to this cause will bring you countless zechusim and mitzvahs. Give as much as you can, so that when the gabboim knock on the doors of these homes and give them an envelope full of hope and comfort, full of smiles, Hashem will remember you and your needs with a smile. CLICK HERE TO DONATE! May Hashem bless all those who give Tzedakah with many berochos and yeshuos. Tizku lmitzvos.

This week, readers across the globe were blown away by video footage of Rivky Gefner, a 17-year-old Israeli girl who has been courageously battling an aggressive form of cancer. “What feels like a lifetime ago but was only 2 weeks ago, I started having a lot of pain in my legs,” Rivky explained several days ago in her first appearance on Jewish news channels. “I was checked out by medical professionals, and they discovered something I never could have anticipated- That I have cancer.” The surgeries and treatments needed to save Rivky’s life have been estimated at over a whopping $75,000, but to her parents’ utter devastation, they don’t have the resources to pay for the treatment needed to save their daughter’s life. They are living what is any parent’s worst nightmare.

Shavous is fast approaching. Please, hear the cry of your brothers and sisters in Israel and send financial help! The money raised will be distributed before Yom Tov. Every donation to this cause will bring you countless zechusim and mitzvahs. Give as much as you can, so that when the gabboim knock on the doors of these homes and give them an envelope full of hope and comfort, full of smiles, Hashem will remember you and your needs with a smile. CLICK HERE TO DONATE! May Hashem bless all those who give Tzedakah with many berochos and yeshuos. Tizku lmitzvos.

Readers around the world were disturbed last week to learn the story of Mordechai Freuchter, a young father of 5 who has been, according to his family and several rabbanim, falsely imprisoned. Freuchter has endured severe stress and been harassed by other prison mates due to his religious observance.  The family has now publicly announced that Mordechai has now suffered a stroke, and is wheelchair-bound. Shockingly, the prison will not allow him to be released in order to receive an MRI. They are powerless to hire a lawyer to fight the battle to allow him out for treatment, as they cannot afford the fees. The trial has been postponed for months for the same reason.

Neighbors in an Israeli town looked on in shock and horror not long ago, and police dragged a young religious father out of his home, and drove him away to jail. The man in question, as well as several rabbis, maintain that he has been falsely accused. His wife and five children were left behind in a state of shock and horror. The young father is still awaiting trial, and has endured shocking conditions in jail. Those close to the family say that his health is deteriorating rapidly and that they are concerned for his safety. A video from Rabbi Yaakov Zilberman of Jerusalem asks the public to please donate what they can toward legal fees, so that the man can have his trial and return home. If they do not afford the legal expenses they need, the man will die in jail.

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