The Kaliver Rebbe of Williamsburg, Rav Moshe ben Reizel, has been hospitalized and is suffering from internal bleeding.
The rebbe, who only communicates through his eyes due to his illness, is in need of rachamei Shomayim.
The rebbe was taken to Columbia Hospital in Manhattan after not feeling well. Despite battling a progressive muscle disease for a decade, the rebbe continues his avodas hakodesh, using his eyes to communicate through a specialized computer program.
For years, the rebbe has written letters of chizuk to Jews around the world before each Yom Tov, a tradition he has maintained despite his illness, which has him paralyzed. He continues to write these letters, which are mechazeik Yidden.
On Friday night, the rebbe entered the tish at his shul in Williamsburg as he does every week. Shortly thereafter, the gabbai noticed that the rebbe was not feeling well and immediately called Hatzalah, who rushed him to the hospital. He was diagnosed with an infection.
However, after a series of follow-up tests, it was discovered that the rebbe is suffering from internal bleeding.
Doctors are doing everything they can to improve the rebbe‘s condition. According to them, his situation is stable but still critical, and he remains in need of tefillos.
All are asked to daven for Rav Moshe ben Reizel.
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