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Here are a few testimonies that we can share, among many other actions taken for those in need.

6-year-old child with a serious cancer.

There is a little 6-year-old Shlucha (emissary) girl who has been diagnosed with a serious cancer (God forbid) and needs a great miracle. Literally.
As you can imagine, the family is completely devastated. Please pray for Hanna bat Mouchka. They need our help.

Please help us help them in these times of great distress and need.

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Father of 6 children diagnosed with cancer.

I will briefly describe my situation:

Around Chanukah 2012, I was diagnosed with colon cancer. They immediately performed surgery and removed the tumor.

After some time, I was told that the affected area (meaning the part that was cut, which affected the rest of the intestine) had also been infected, and there was great concern that the disease would progress, God forbid.

After a series of tests at Tel Hashomer Hospital in Israel, it was decided to perform a minor surgery to remove the remaining tumor.

Shortly before the surgery, they injected a stream of ink into my intestines to mark the site of the future surgery. Something went wrong, and at that moment a huge and very rare infection triggered in my intestine, requiring extended hospitalization just before Pesach.

After Pesach, the test showed that the intestines had closed due to the rare infection inside, and there was a strong concern about a total closure! This required further hospitalization to attempt several times to expand the intestines, which was only effective for a few minutes.

The doctors in Israel didn’t know what this infection was, how it occurred, or if it was just an infection or even the disease that had flared up violently due to the ink injection. They just wanted to operate to see and analyze.

We met with Mr. Firer and his team, who recommended conducting tests and treatments in Florida at the "Cleveland Clinic," where there is a world-renowned surgeon specializing in this exact field. Shortly after, we arrived in Florida.

After a series of in-depth checks at two hospitals here: Cleveland Clinic and Sylvester Miami University, it was determined that the tumor had developed and reached a T3 level of stage 2.

Therefore, a series of advanced chemotherapy and radiation treatments were decided upon, in an attempt to reduce the tumor.

Due to the risk of total bowel obstruction, I required additional treatment: the insertion of a "Stent" into the intestine to prevent total closure during the treatments.

During chemotherapy and radiation treatment, I contracted a serious esophagitis infection, which required additional hospitalization for over a week.

Twelve weeks after the end of the treatments and radiation (which left a lot of damage in the body), the surgery was performed by Professor Wexsner at Cleveland Clinic.

The surgery lasted over 6 hours due to complications caused by the infection, the disease, and the radiation. A great effort was made by the surgeon to thoroughly clean the infection and the remaining tissue.

After the surgery and a week of hospitalization, severe problems arose due to complications from the surgery. Unfortunately, these problems still require daily treatment.

After the pathological examination, it was decided that no further chemotherapy sessions were needed because everything is now clean, thank God. However, other issues still require treatment.

They are currently working on two things: A. Severe medical complications created by the surgery and disease. B. In two and a half months, I will need another surgery to restore the bowel function, as the large intestine is currently inactive.

We hope that in 3 or 4 months the treatments will end, and we can return to Israel.

In the meantime, the costs and expenses here are very, very high: 6 of my children are in Israel, staying with families. And 3 of my children are with us. We have to live in two places at once, here and in Israel. And all this without any salary for months.

Another issue: The cost of health insurance due to the situation here is $2,100 per month for me alone. We will need to continue the insurance for at least another year to ensure everything is well, I hope. So, the cost is huge, just for that (12×$2,100).

I thank you from the bottom of my heart for the help you have already sent and for continuing to assist us, hoping for good and happy things.

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Appeal for 2 young Shluchim

1. Please say Tehillim for a fellow Shliach from Temecula, CA, who was tragically diagnosed with ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease) eight months ago. As you may know, there is no known cure for this disease. Thanks to the immense generosity of his fellow Shluchim, he is currently undergoing a final phase of revolutionary stem cell treatment at Hadassah Hospital in Jerusalem. Naturally, this procedure may provide the cure we all hope for.

I turn to you to say Tehillim and ask for much mercy for Yitzhak ben Bracha, so that he can return to full health quickly and be able to continue his role as a father of seven children and resume his Shlichut with all his strength.

2. Today – Thursday at 7:30 AM US time, 2:30 PM Israel time, the surgical operation to clean my intestines from the unfortunate cancer I have been battling for several months will begin. The surgery will last between 4 and 6 hours.

I ask my brothers to pray and plead with Hashem for me, Shalom Ber ben Luba (and for all the other Shluchim who need a speedy recovery and healing), that everything will go smoothly and quickly, and that I will regain the strength to return to our mission very soon, healthy and safe.

Please say Psalms 20 and 42. May we hear and share good news!

Please contribute to their ongoing personal and medical expenses. Thank you.

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