The Horror Journey: From Death and Cancer to Death Again. End the Horror

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He was only five when death came knocking at his�door. Moishe�s happy, busy, fun�filled home in�which he and his 10 siblings lived was transformed�into a place of tragedy upon the passing of his�father, a beloved, respected Talmud Chacham.�Heartbroken and devastated by her loss, Moishe�s�mother was unable to care for Moishe and his�siblings and they were dispersed, each to the�home of a family member or friend. Moishe�s�familiar world, and all the people contained in it,�were suddenly gone, magnifying and multiplying�his loss. With no mother, no father, and no�siblings to share his grief, Moishe grew up, day�by day. Surviving.

Years passed and Moishe�s life took on some�semblance of rhythm and normalcy. But once�again, his world was destined to be shaken and�shattered. Moishe was diagnosed with cancer,�aggressive, powerful and debilitating in form.�Moishe�s life hung by a thread, as he valiantly�fought and struggled for his last breath on earth.�Miraculously, Moishe recovered! On the brink of�the gates to the other world, a miracle brought him�back to this one, and he healed and recovered.

But the horror of Moishe�s world had not yet�completed its rounds of destruction. Shortly�after Moishe�s recovery, his younger brother fell ill�and soon passed away. The family, in shock and�wracked with deep pain over their new loss, sat�Shiva together, reunited in their misery.

Moishe has endured one horrific tragedy after�another. But this year, a blessing occurred and�Moishe became engaged!! And with this wonderful�blessing comes a new chance for Moishe: a�chance to have a home of his own, a place where�he will be content and thrive. A chance to rebuild�and triumph over tragedy. And a chance to end�the horror.

To help Moishe get married and begin life with his�basic needs fulfilled, caring friends and relatives�have organized a fundraiser. But time is short!�Moishe�s wedding is in just a few days, on�February 15th�, 2016. To join and help end the�horror, go to www.EndTheHorror.net

Generous support and assistance will escort�Moshe away from the path of pain and onward to a�beautiful, happy life.

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  1. No offense, but end the horror is a lousy title for a fundraiser. Not that it’s not a worthy cause, just an awful slogan. How about end the misery? End the suffering? I hope hashem helps him get all the money he needs to start a new home with happiness and health.

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