Pre-Pesach Ora Rachel bas Tziporah Bracha Update

April 5, 2009

We remain everlastingly thankful to Hashem for allowing us to celebrate Ora’s kiddush just a couple weeks ago. It was a special event that seemingly the entire community made sure to attend. Much thanks to Ora’s great-grandparents, Rabbi and Mrs. Salomon Jacobovits from Washington Heights for joining us on this joyous occasion. Likewise, much thanks to Shira Beleck for the hundreds of pieces of sushi that she prepared on Erev Shabbos!

In short, without going into every nitty gritty detail, Ora is continuing to progress nicely and is steadily making improvements.

We know that her progress is part and parcel to all of the Physical Therapy that she has been receiving as well as the Spiritual Therapy in the form of your Tefillos, Torah learning and so on and so forth.

Truth be told, she still has a steep mountain in front of her, as this makkah, this virus, is still something that can potentially strike upon her from head to toe. Likewise, she is still small and a bit fragile.

That said, she continues to show signs of being a stubborn little fighter who also has a warm and bubbly personality!

Accordingly, any Torah learning, Tehillim that you can say or charity that you can give in her merit we would continue to appreciate. At the end of the day, she has only come this far in her overall growth and development due to a steady dosage of both physical and spiritual treatments.

As such, as we head towards the holiday of Pesach, my bracha to you all, is that we merit to experience the ultimate sensation of freedom and healing that will be revealed to the world with the coming of Mashiach ben Dovid!

Anyways, enough from me…on to some recent pictures:

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2 Responses to “Pre-Pesach Ora Rachel bas Tziporah Bracha Update”

  1. Bubbie Libby on April 6th, 2009 5:25 am

    Dear Grandchildren,
    What a joy to see my Israeli great-children as a pre-Pesach surprise.
    Glad that Ora is making progress and she looks like a little princess.

    Have a meaningful seder and kiss to babies for me. Regards to Tuvya

    Bubbie Libby
    Los Angeles, CA

  2. shade sails perth, on February 2nd, 2016 2:12 pm

    In providing this level of information you have saved me hours of research specifically with regard to sports physiotherapy, thanks

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