770 Yeshiva Hanhala Ask: Please Help Our Colleague 

The hanhala of 770 Yeshiva issued a letter to Chabad chassidim around the globe, urging them to daven for Mendel Bluming, son of 770 Mashgiach Rabbi Gedaliah Bluming, and to donate to the campaign for his medical expenses. 

The following is a translation of the letter, signed by head mashpia Rabbi Shlomo Zarchi.

To each and every one of anash,

It is surely known to you that the son of our dear friend, a member of the hanhala of Tomchei Tmimim, Rabbi Gedalia Bluming, was severely injured in a car accident several weeks ago, and his condition is such that he requires Heavenly mercy.

We turn to you to increase in tefillah, in saying Tehillim, and in accepting good resolutions for the speedy and complete recovery of Menachem Mendel ben Nechama Dina, sheyichye.

The medical expenses involved far exceed what insurance covers. We therefore urge each of you to participate in the above-mentioned expenses so that there will be no financial impediment to providing the best possible care to save his life.

May it be Hashem’s will that the merit of the mitzvah of tzedakah hasten a complete recovery for Menachem Mendel ben Nechama Dina among the other ill of Israel, and may we soon merit the true and complete redemption, speedily in our days, as the possuk states “Tzion shall be redeemed through justice and her penitent through tzedakah.

On behalf of the hanhala,

[Signed] Rabbi Shlomo Zarchi

VIDEO: Rabbi Shlomo Zarchi implores chassidim to participate in campaign

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The battle for Mendel Bluming’s life rages on relentlessly, every moment a critical struggle. His future hangs in the balance as we desperately fight against time. 

We implore you – please help Mendel access the medical treatments he urgently needs. Your support could be the difference between despair and hope. Mendel has so much life ahead of him, so many dreams unfulfilled. With your help, we can give him a fighting chance to reclaim his future and fulfill his potential. 

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