Too Close To Home
- Steven Teplitsky
- Jan 16, 2024
- 2 min read
Yesterday my wife and I had a bit of a respite.
My son-in-law returned home for 48 hours to help with his kids who were home sick from Gan. So while he was busy with his family, we went to the airport to pick up a cousin who was coming to Israel on a mission which she and some colleagues organized.
Our cousin is a world-renowned expert in her field of nephrology. At a recent international nephrology conference held within the last 101 days, she and her colleagues were lamenting the fact that the Israeli nephrologists were unable to attend the conference. So this group decided to bring a mini version of the conference to Israel.
Anything precious in Israel, whether time, laughter, calm, especially these days, is fleeting.
We were enjoying a calm lunch and just catching up on family stuff when we got a call from
Canada telling us that there was an attack in Raanana, and did we know if our family who lives there is safe. Our cousin, who we were sitting with, was moving to Raanana after her
conference to spend time with her husband’s brother who lives in Raanana.
Within seconds we received a tearful message that the family was on their way to Schneider
Childrens Hospital where their 14 year old son was being transported after being hit by a car. They had no other information except where to go. At the hospital we saw 6 other families whose boys were together coming home from school.
All the boys had to have surgery. In our case, Gilad had multiple fractures and glass lacerations over his torso, arms and legs. His surgery was successful.
That’s the physical part.
What’s next?
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