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As an Israeli college student studying in London, England, Mrs. Orah Jurawel befriended a local Chabad family. When she subsequently traveled to visit New York, they asked her for a small favor: to deliver a gift to the Rebbe’s wife, Rebbetzin Chaya Mushka. (1974)

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As an Israeli college student studying in London, England, Mrs. Orah Jurawel befriended a local Chabad family. When she subsequently traveled to visit New York, they asked her for a small favor: to deliver a gift to the Rebbe’s wife, Rebbetzin Chaya Mushka. (1974)
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January 30, 2013
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This is a very important message. So often, we focus on the person who is ill, but neglect the very critical work done by the caregivers, without whose help the sick person would not be able to survive. I had lymphoma, and I always tried to spare my caregivers whenever possible (I knew that they could not do anything for me during chemotherapy, for example, so I always told them not to come. I also did not tell them that one of the drugs could kill me on the spot.), and I was very happy to be able to recover and thank them all for what they had done for me.
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