A conversation with Rabbi Chananya Chollak, International Chairman of Ezer Mizion For the Yamim Nora’im, Ezer Mizion has set out […]
She Opened Up My Heart
The gentle, loving glance of a freshly-minted chasan (groom) to his kallah (bride) as they sit on their new couch […]
Two Grandpas: Their Sole Chance of Survival Was a Bone Marrow Transplant
At 61, Betzalel N. was just beginning grandfatherhood. He had three children and several tiny grandchildren. His drawer was filled […]
Linked to Life: Vitamin P
Their mother has cancer and is in a very precarious condition. Her situation is shaky. The family is shaky. And […]
Building a Future
Love at first sight, that’s what Maor Cohen felt when he got his first Lego set at age five. “My […]
When ALS Robs Its Victim of Every Skill He Had
We tend to take our abilities for granted. Scratching a mosquito bite, calling out to a friend across the street, […]
A Special Yes
What would you do? What would you do if a fellow Jew stood there in tears begging you for help? […]
Volunteering: What the Kids Have Discovered
Some say that the new generation is steeped in materialism and can’t see past their ipod screens. Is it true? […]
Because of You!
June 2017 – BMDR ACTIVITY SUMMARY 22 lifesaving transplants 17 from personalized donor pools- see below 2,513 total […]
Meals on Wheels: Lottie’s Kitchen
It’s hard work. Ditza is exhausted each day as she makes her way home, usually quite past her official hours. […]