7 orphans that suddenly lost their mother. Their mother that woke them up at 7 in the morning with a smile and hugged them when they came back from kindergarten. Their mother with whom they would share their struggles and successes. Their mother who would cook, wash the laundry and run the house both physically and spiritually. Their mother who was their entire world.
A young and healthy woman that went in for a brief minor surgery and never came home. A Shlucha that was devoted to her Shlichus and her family – and will not merit to marry off her children. An ufathomable tragedy.
Mrs. Rochel Kelman obm, a member of the Chabad community in Migdal Ha’emek and a Shlucha in the nearby Kibbutz Yifat, passed away suddenly last week at the young age of 44.
Rochel was a talented and energetic woman. Her job as a dedicated teacher provided the family’s primary income.
Now, in addition to the deep pain of her widowed husband and orphaned children, her family is faced with a financial burden that is too heavy for them to bear.
It is our responsibility as fellow Chassidim to unite on behalf of the Kelman family and help them generously. Together we can lighten at least this burden for them.
We are launching a 24 hour campaign to help the family. Our goal is to reach 700,000 ₪, a sum that will give the family security and hope.
Now is the time for Anash to take action and unite on behalf of this precious family, because Chassidim are one family!
Donate generously and participate in this great Mitzvah!
Credit card donations will be processed by Kollel Chabad.
What was the surgery if it can be asked. Maybe we should warn others not to do this surgery.
Moshiach Now!!!!!
Wishing the family and all of klal yisroel no further Tzar.
This story is tragic but a lesson learnt.