Rabbi Alter a month ago on Rabbi Laizer Margalit: 'He will return and recover' • Watch

June Green
February 7, 2021   
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First publication in Haredim 10: Rabbi Elazar Margalit, from the management of the Osher Ad chain, was released from the hospital today (Sunday), after being hospitalized in serious condition, sedated and on a ventilator, for a month in the coronavirus ward. The Technion calls on you to join: a subsistence scholarship and full funding with personal support Enter: Registration for daycare for the 2012 school year is moving online Upon arriving at his home, he was greeted by his family with enthusiastic singing and dancing. As he got out of the car, he took a microphone and said, among other things: "I thank the Creator of the world for bringing me back to the land of the living. I can't believe that I was anesthetized for a month. Don't believe anyone who says that the coronavirus is the flu, it's a disease that God will protect and have mercy on. I beg you, everyone, spread it further, get vaccinated. This is the minimum 'effort' that a person must make." But now Haredim 10 reveals that a month ago, when he was anesthetized and connected to an 'ECMO' device, the head of the yeshiva from Gur, the Gaon Rabbi Shaul Alter, said that he would return and recover. This was on the 22nd of Tevet, during the 'Lechaim' ceremony of placing tefillin on his nephew. Rabbi Leizer's father, Rabbi Zvi Margalit, participated in the ceremony, and after the 'Lechaim' one of those present reminded the head of the yeshiva to bless the patient. The head of the yeshiva responded: "Long live long live, long live grandfather, may it be as it is [- long live] everyone return to their place healthy and safe, this is also a blessing that required Yekutiel Elazar Menachem ben Ahuva to come to me as usual, with God's help he will return and recover with God's help." Haredim 10 learned that even on the day he was taken to the hospital in critical condition, the head of the yeshiva from Gur called his home and spoke with his young son on the phone. The rabbi said at the time: "Father will still arrive home healthy and safe, with God's help.".
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