Moshe’s Week - and Moshe’s Friends Who Need Prayers

Hi again,

Thank you to all those who have been rallying around Moshe and our family - giving and caring in so many ways.Thank you to everyone for the davening, tehillim, special outings, visits, card swopping visits, afterschool lessons, hats, yarmulkas, games, activities, chocolate brownies, coloured
sprinkle biscuits, sweets, sabras, cakes, delicious dinners, shabbos treats, ….

This week Moshe begins with bloods and Chemo on Monday morning. Then off to radiotherapy at lunch time. The rest of the week he will bh be able to go to school (when he eventually wakes up) and then he leaves school just after midday for radiotherapy.

Moshe you are a shining child. Everyone cares about you. May your light radiate forever more and more. Continue entertaining us with your song and dance routines.

Please continue to daven for Moshe Yair ben Bayla Tanya for a complete recovery so that he will grow up to live a good life. Can we also daven for his friends:

  • Malki bat Raisel Nechama (Malki who is 11 years old was diagnosed in London 2 weeks after Moshe with exactly the same tumour in the exactly the same place in her nasal cavity)
  • Tal Eitan bat Sarah Rafaella (Tal is 8 years old and is also having Chemo at the Donald Gordon with Moshe)
  • Also Devorah Leah bat Michal ( Devorah Leah is a Mommy and also undergoing Chemo).

We wish you all strength.

Continue to do mitzvahs for our children, your children and all Hashem’s children. It is through this doing and giving in all kinds of ways that we can grow. Hashem helps us to grow in all kinds of ways. Just have faith.

May all our children grow up to live good lives - may they grow with Torah and may their children continue to be a credit to all of Israel.

Love,
The Altschuler famly

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One Response to “Moshe’s Week - and Moshe’s Friends Who Need Prayers”

  1. The Schulmans (in Israel!) Says:

    Hi Moshe,

    All these stories of you singing. :-)

    You know, one or my favourite memories from Cape Town, is being at your house on a Shabbat. We even stayed over a few times - that was in the old days of no eruv…

    And what I remember most about those times, is the way your whole house would be filled with the sound of your dad’s singing. Before going to shul he would practise to warm up his voice. He lead the services at shul, and afterwards he would come home singing as he walked through the door. At mealtimes we were always treated to your dad’s wonderful voicce leading the zmirot as well. Your dad sang at our wedding, he sang on chaggim, in fact I think I heard your dad singing more than I heard him talking!

    You boys are so blessed to be able to grow up in such a special home. And now, here we are, hearing stories from your parents of how your singing makes their day start with the very right note.

    May you be blessed to always have music in your life, and to be able to use that to bring such joy to other people.

    Here’s wishing you a GOOD WEEK!

    Lots of love,
    Jill

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