In addition to helping people when they were sick, her home was always open, and her Shabbos table filled with guests. Using only the healthiest ingredients,everyone was fed a home cooked and nutritious meal and treated to a warm, joyous experience full of Torah and a love for Yiddishkeit.
Throughout her illness, her emunah and bitchaon never waivered. In fact it only grew stronger. Chaya could be heard saying “Thank You Hashem for my Blessings” over and over. Her sincerest desire was to get stronger so she could be there to help others. How fitting that themedical equipment Gemach, a service designed to help others in their time of need be dedicated to her memory. As we honor her memory and all she stood for, we ask that you join us in supporting this most worthy and important cause.
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