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Doctors say I only have about a year
left. The doctor says I have cancer.
Stage 4, there's no cure.
>> My name is Yoram. I wanted to put out
this uh message of uh what happened to
me about 2 and 1/2 months ago. I was
diagnosed with uh stage 4 cancer, brain
cancer. I just finished radiation and
chemo and uh it's an aggress aggressive
type of cancer. And the other thing is
uh I pretty much in the last five years
I didn't move forward as far as getting
closer to Hashem or learning a little
more Torah or being more obedient, you
know, doing more that I have to do. I
didn't do that. I pretty much stopped.
And I always wanted to do a complete
touva 100% chuva.
And I always came up with excuses. Oh,
I'm tired. I got a job. I don't have
time. It's not working out right now.
We'll do it later. So, uh besides the
fact that uh one of the reasons could be
it's it's it's a biggie that uh I
stopped giving staka and Hashem gave me
this terrible uh punishment. The other
reason possibly it could be both of them
is that uh I always postponed giving a
uh doing tshoua.
And I'm I'm assuming that Hashem finally
said, "You know what? You don't have to
go to work anymore.
you don't have to go to work anymore.
Don't worry about your job because of
what I got. What is your excuse now? You
don't have to work anymore. You have all
the time in the world to do chuva.
So, uh I just wanted to put this uh
information of what happened to me to
maybe uh inspire any any bashuva or any
Jew that's getting closer to Hashem
that I saw this in my own life. In my
own life, it happened.
And uh as we all know, there are no
coincidences. There are no coincidences.
They don't exist.
Uh I hope nobody goes through what I'm
going through right now. And we all know
what we have to do. We have to uh uh uh
we have to do the best we can to be a
Jew. Especially right now in Shal
uh one week before Shah we have to do
cha 110%.
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Take care.
This is what he said himself. I didn't
convince him and I definitely would
never tell anybody. Uh listen, you know,
you got cancer because you stopped
donating to me. That will never come out
of my mouth. Even if I think such such a
thing, I would never tell somebody that,
especially in such a situation. But he
literally himself called me to tell me
that this is what the case is and it's
his fault and he I'm sorry. You know, we
pray for him every day now and my wife
prays for him and Frank prays for him
and will live.
The point is when people donate to help
other people do chuva, all you're doing
is helping yourself.
All you're doing is helping