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Wednesday, June 06, 2007

We're Proud!


Our first grade daughter surprised us a few weeks ago when she announced she wanted her long hair cut. And not only cut short, but she was insistent that she wanted her hair cut so she could donate it to Zichron Menachem -- the Israel Association for the the Support and Assistance of Children with Cancer and their Families"

Zichron Menachem provides wigs to children undergoing chemotherapy who have lost their hair.

We never asked her if she wanted to do this.

It was her idea, her initiative.

And her hair was cut short, and we mailed her braid to Zichron Menachem.

My daughter received the following letter and certificate from Zichron Menachem a few days ago.


Dear Daughter of the Muqata,

Yes, yes, I mean you. You, who faithfully grew your hair for a long a time and then cut it short (and sometimes, even shorter than you would have liked), just so your hair would meet the criteria of Zichron Menachem, just so you could donate it to sick children. You just wanted to aid children that were in a bad way.

When their hair started to fall out, in a bad way.

That is the first actual sign which proves to them that they are sick -- with the terrible disease known as cancer, and breaks them emotionally.

And not only that, but when they suddenly see large faces looking back at them in the mirror. Too large. Missing too much. And at that critical moment, what is missing has a tremendous impact.

That is the point where they meet your hair. Your noble act returns their faces to them. Their self respect. Their self-confidence that everything "will be ok" and "I'm still myself despite everything."

Your valiance is noble!

I want to thank you for your partnership with Zichron Menachem -- for helping make a very difficult time, a bit easier. And I want you to know that how successful your effort is, every time I see a bashful smile from those mirrors, trying to love what they see. And they succeed.

There are other ways to contribute to Zichron Menachem. Visit our internet site: zichron.org

Sincerely,

Efrat Luxenberg
Public Relations
efrat@zichron.org

Our first grade daughter was very proud to receive her certificate, and started to write on it in pen, "For Sick Children with Cancer" -- but we stopped her as soon as we noticed... I think we'll ask Zichron Menachem for another certificate to put away for her, and let her finish writing on the original.

In any event - we're very proud of our daughter.

May she continue to do many more mitzvot of chessed and kindness.

The Muqata Family.








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