Rabbi Yeshayahu Haber, founder of Gift of Life, which deals with altruistic kidney donations, sticks to the virus • Stable condition but is at risk after undergoing kidney transplant himself
Rabbi Haber sticks to Corona // Archive photo: Miriam Tzahi
Rabbi Isaiah Haber, founder of the Gift of Life organization that deals with altruistic kidney donations, applied in Corona and was admitted to Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital. Rabbi Bar's condition is defined as mild and stable, but at the same time he is in a risk group because he himself has made a kidney donation. His family calls to pray for his medicine.
During the last day, Rabbi Haber felt bad, and was taken to Hadassah Hospital in Jerusalem, where he was diagnosed with a Corona patient. Rabbi Bar is a kidney transplant himself, which raises the risk in his condition.
Corona Questions and Answers // Photo: Ministry of Health
Moon Toker, who is affiliated with the Gift of Life Association, posted in his Twitter account a request to pray for the rabbi's medicine. "Please pray for the righteous and beloved medicine, Rabbi Avraham Yeshayahu ben Hadassah. Rabbi Bar the chairman of the gift of a life that applies in Corona and needs prayers. Please pray for him all! A Jew who saved so many lives. "
The ultra-Orthodox watsap groups have already been impressively enlisted to read Psalms for Rabbi Bar's medicine. "He did so much, now we're done for him." Life Gift is responsible for many kidney donations in all parts of Israeli society.
Yuri Yelon participated in the preparation of the news