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I feel that she is my sister. Both of us are believers, both of us are religious.’
By United With Israel
Despite their differing backgrounds, a special friendship was formed between two women – one a haredi Jew and the other an Arab Muslim – who received kidney transplants from the same donor.
Israel’s Channel 12 reported that after 52-year-old Ronen a month and a half ago choked to death while eating, his brothers decided to donate his kidneys.
Ronen’s kidneys were ultimately allocated to two women – Lilach, 46, a haredi woman from Be’er Sheva, and Nama, 50, a Muslim woman from the Bedouin Tarabin tribe, who lives near Rahat. Both women have have been suffering for years from kidney failure and required the assistance of dialysis treatment in order to function.
(full article online)
By United With Israel
Despite their differing backgrounds, a special friendship was formed between two women – one a haredi Jew and the other an Arab Muslim – who received kidney transplants from the same donor.
Israel’s Channel 12 reported that after 52-year-old Ronen a month and a half ago choked to death while eating, his brothers decided to donate his kidneys.
Ronen’s kidneys were ultimately allocated to two women – Lilach, 46, a haredi woman from Be’er Sheva, and Nama, 50, a Muslim woman from the Bedouin Tarabin tribe, who lives near Rahat. Both women have have been suffering for years from kidney failure and required the assistance of dialysis treatment in order to function.
(full article online)
‘A Special Bond’: Haredi and Arab Women form Friendship after Receiving Kidney Transplants from Same Donor | United with Israel
'I feel that she is my sister. Both of us are believers, both of us are religious.'
unitedwithisrael.org