Thursday, December 15, 2016

Help a Lakewood youngerman

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A few weeks ago a young father living in Lakewood learning in kollel, began feeling flu-like symptoms. After a routine checkup it was sadly discovered that he has leukemia. His brother, whom he cared for greatly, recently passed away after battling and suffering with the "illness" for many years.


His wife just gave birth to their second child less than a month ago, because of her obligations to their newborn baby and her husband  who is in the hospital, she cannot maintain work at her regular job. They are in desperate need of our mercy to help cover the basic day to day expenses as the bills keep piling up. At this point they aren't even sure the treatments he is receiving are covered by insurance, but his family is making sure he gets the very best care there is.

 PLEASE HELP him with your generous donation so his family has one less worry and can continue fighting forward towards a full recovery. In that zchus, may you and your family be blessed with health and wealth.



Thank you!

7 comments:

  1. This yugerman who I know personally is a real mentch. His wife had a play group at home and he had a job on the weekend in the Chestnut area and many in the Chestnut shul know who he is. They were financially stable and now their world toppled down.

    They can use our help.

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  2. We need a name for tehillim also . What a wonderful zechus during our shopping season whemwe are spending money to allocate some of that money for this cause. May the family recover and have only happiness from now on. Let's donate and daven everybody.

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  3. Would be a good idea to post name of Rav that is familiar with the situation.

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  4. Rabbosei Let's do it for one of our own Mi K'amcha Yisroel. We came together last week and helped fund burial costs for a child of the Latino community and again for Toms River PBA toy drive. Let's help this family $10,000 left to hit the goal.
    Tizku L'Mitzvos.

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  5. 10g is very nebby goal.
    Once decided to go public you should at least aim and strategize for 100g.
    Where is the Peekskill ohlam hiding?
    Palaur meetings ect...
    We need to copy how the 'Rebbes' think big

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  6. 10 thousand left to go? A young man diagnosed with leukemia? Let's reach the goal .

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