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According to a 2019 Doctors’ Panel report, around 12 million adults receive a misdiagnosis every year. Many of these adults are at risk for becoming sicker, or even dying. One chilling recent case of misdiagnosis was that of 25-year-old Esther Gefner, a young mother who mysteriously lost the ability to eat.
Esther wasted away, losing 50 pounds in 2 months, but doctor after doctor insisted they could find nothing  wrong. Eventually, she became so weak that she was hospitalized. It was only then that doctors removed her gallbladder, and she has begun to improve.

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Screams echoed through the hallways of an Israeli hospital yesterday, as medical staff attempted to console a hysterical young woman. The woman was Ruchama Shitrit, who had just been told that her mother had passed away.
Ruchama’s mother raised her alone after she lost her father to cancer as a young child. Now, two weeks before she is scheduled to be married, her mother has passed away as well. Those close to the family say Ruchama had faith and trust that her mother would live to dance with her on her wedding day. As the heart monitor went flat yesterday morning, those dreams were shattered.

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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.

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“I grew up way too fast.”
Basya Cohen* will be the first to admit that she had an unusual childhood. When her mother passed away and her father began working long hours to support the family alone, she became like a mother herself. Though she was still only a child she got her siblings dressed and took them to school, cooked their meals, cleaned the house. Determined to make a better life for herself, she studied hard and became a nurse.
Now that she’s 21 there is a hurdle she cannot seem to get over: Getting married. Basya is engaged and struggling to make a simple wedding, including clothing for her siblings, meals for some guests, and sheva brachot afterward. Though she works hard at her own job, it simply isn’t enough to cover the costs.

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When 17-year-old Rivky Gefner woke up in searing pain a couple of weeks ago, she never expected doctors to tell her something that would change her life– That she had childhood cancer. The Gefners were in for another shock when they came to a terrible realization…That they couldn’t afford the treatments needed for their daughter to survive. They desperately made an emergency crowdfunding page, hoping that someone would notice it and help them out.

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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.”

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Klal Yisroel, if this story doesn’t break your heart, what will?
After suffering the unimaginable trauma of being abandoned by their own mother r’’l, five children in Eretz Yisroel lost their father Yosef Yitzchok Rosen* after he passed away from a terrible illness. His children Yechiel, Batsheva, Dovid, Nechama, and Tzina have become homeless, destitute orphans overnight.
Who will take care of them? Who will feed and clothe them? Who will hug them, and reassure them, and tuck them in at night with a kiss on the forehead?
They lost everything. They are scared and alone. They are too young for this.

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Dear brothers and sisters,

My name is Esti and with Hashem’s help I will be getting married very soon!

My happiness is not complete because I have no way to pay for anything!

I do not have any relatives or friends who can help me pay for my wedding.

I beg of every Jewish soul to please open your heart and donate whatever possible to my wedding fund.
CLICK HERE TO DONATE!

You have an incredible opportunity to invest in the great mitzva of hachnosas kallah, and you will be wiping away the bitter tears from my eyes.

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