Aharon's Hanukkah miracle: The seriously injured man from the attack was released from intensive care

June Green
November 29, 2021   
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The Miracle of Hanukkah: Abraham Aharon Yehuda Immergreen, a 26-year-old kollel student who was seriously injured in the murderous shooting attack near the Western Wall on Sunday last week, has been released from intensive care.

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The director of the trauma unit, Dr. Alon Schwartz, updated that his condition is improving. He has been released from intensive care to a regular ward and is expected to undergo further surgeries.

Aharon, married for about a year and without children, was injured while making his way to the kollel where he studies in the Jewish quarter.

His family members who feed him non-stop: "We thank God for the improvement in his condition and thank the doctors and nurses at Shaarei Tzedek for their dedicated care. We ask the public to pray for his full recovery and that he will be able to walk again. We pray for Aharon Yehuda ben Tova for a complete recovery.".

His family members, who feed him non-stop, said after receiving the news: "We thank God for the improvement in his condition and thank the doctors and nurses at Shaare Tzedek for their dedicated care.".

The family members added: "We ask the public to pray for his full recovery and that he will be back on his feet and able to walk. We are praying for Aharon Yehuda Ben Tova for a complete recovery.".

His father, Shmuel, described last week in a conversation with 'Haredim 10' how the family members - residents of Rechsim - were left alone at their son's bedside, without receiving any assistance from any official source.

The father recounts what happened on the day of the attack: “I am very stressed. On Sunday morning I received a call from the hospital that my son had arrived seriously injured and was in unstable condition. He arrived in critical condition, and he received 6 units of blood, after losing a large amount of blood. The doctors immediately put him in the operating room, and saved his life.

“"If he had arrived five minutes later, he might not have been alive. He took six bullets, from head to toe – and thank God, within three days he recovered, and is no longer sedated and on a ventilator.".

When asked if they knew what happened in the attack, the father replied: “We don’t know what happened there, he can’t speak because he had surgery on his jaw and it is fixed. After the attack, no one from the state contacted us. Someone from National Insurance came, said he would give Sarah a night’s sleep and refund parking – and nothing more. Apart from him, no one came or contacted us. Not from the Ministry of Public Security, not from the police – nothing.”.

It wasn't until Wednesday afternoon that "the Minister of Social Welfare arrived at the hospital, and an hour later the Director General of National Insurance arrived and said that he would make every effort - and that he would approve everything that was necessary. The Director General made a few phone calls, and that reassured us.".


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