Peter A. Hovis

BARUCH DAYAN HAEMES

Advertisements
“May Hashem bless you with an abundance of good and salvation”Rabbi Yitzchak David Grossman”

CLICK HERE

My name is Margalit Chazan, and since Erev Yom Kippur, my world has been shattered. That morning, I called my husband’s Tzion’s name—no answer. I shook his shoulder—nothing. In an instant, after years of catheterization procedures, my husband was gone.

Some nights I wake up gasping.  We have no home of our own, no savings, no income. My husband, a kashrus supervisor, provided for us—now, we are drowning. I have ten children, including three unmarried daughters (18-23).
And now, Pesach is coming. I stand in the store, my hands shaking, my cart empty. How can I make Pesach when I can’t even buy food? Please, I am begging you—help me make a basic Yom Tov for my children without their father. I don’t know how to do this on my own. I implore you for your generosity.

May Hashem bless you with abundance and joy.

Thank you,
Margalit Chazan

CLICK HERE
Baruch Hashem my husband was very close with Rav Grossman, who wrote this letter on our behalf:
“In this letter, I make an appeal to our Jewish brethren, the compassionate children of Israel, to take part in extending a helping hand and assisting the widow Margalit Chazan and her family from Migdal HaEmek, who are facing financial distress.


The head of the family, the righteous father R’ Tzion, of blessed memory, was a wise and God-fearing man who dedicated himself to Torah study and worked in the institutions of Migdal Ohr. Sadly, he passed away on the eve of Yom Kippur, leaving behind a widow and young orphans, with no financial support. The responsibility to help them rests upon us, as they are in great need, and it is a great mitzvah to support them in any way possible.
Therefore, I turn to you, our dear Jewish brothers, to participate in assisting these orphans by helping with their household expenses and their well-being, thereby bringing merit to yourselves and your families.


It is a great merit to support them, and I bless all those who participate in this great mitzvah that they will never know sorrow in their homes, and that they will merit to see divine blessing and success in all their endeavors. May Hashem bless you with an abundance of good and salvation. Amen.


With Torah blessings,

Rabbi Yitzchak David Grossman”

CLICK HERE
Unsubscribe
Exit mobile version
Skip to toolbar