A Vacation from Cancer
Countless families are living under the horrific tension of dealing with the life-threatening disease that we don’t even like to […]
Disability = A Life of Nothing?
Sometimes you see me on the street, waiting at the bus stop on my motorized wheelchair. Your looks are especially […]
Lonely No More
Aharon Shmueli, a holocaust survivor, is part of a large family but he was lonely. Confined to his wheelchair and […]
To Really See. To Really Care.
It’s a talent. An innate ability found in only a few. The ability to notice. To really see. To understand […]
A Cancer Hospital Synagogue: Not the Typical Bar Mitzvah Venue
From Motty’s Mother I am the mother of seven wonderful children. My oldest, Motty, was almost bar mitzvah. At the […]
Down, Down, Down Until…
Dear Ezer Mizion Volunteers, You know me as “Moshe the dialysis patient,” who has many other problems that are secondary […]
HE GAVE LIGHT
There he was, speaking with enthusiasm, with confidence in front of several hundred people. A newly minted adult Jew in […]
What Can You Say?
What can you say? She was a young woman. Recently stricken with ALS. She had a family. Some of her […]
