HaGaon HaRav Chaim Kanievsky has written a letter of support on behalf of a very special family

[COMMUNICATED] Rav Chaim Kanievsky shlit’a, was approached by Leiby and Goldy Eingbar, who’s young children have been battling medical illnesses and disabilities for as long as they can remember. Their children spend most of their time juggling therapy sessions, doctor’s appointments, and hospital surgeries. The physical pain the Eingbar children have lived through is more than many adults experience in a lifetime. The Gadol HaDor was extremely moved by their story and has signed a letter to verify their story.

 

Due to the extraordinary amount of medical appointments and procedures that the Eingbar children must endure, it is not surprising that Leiby and Goldy find themselves drowning in medical bills. These devoted parents have given everything they have to help their children, and despite having nothing else to give, these parents are still fighting on their children’s behalf. To have the backing of the Gadol Hador is extremely reassuring for them.

 

As time goes on, the medical requirements of these poor children get even more demanding. The family is lacking the necessary funds to pay the hospitals the costs of full treatments, which will hopefully save the children. Please consider opening your hearts and helping Leiby and Goldy save their children, so that they can finally live the normal life they have always hoped for.

 

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