Doctors See Some Movement In Meshulach Critically Injured

jersey shore medical centerDoctors are somewhat hopeful for a recovery of the Meshulach – Pichos Ben Sarah Esther – who was critically injured Purim night after being struck by a vehicle, sources tell TLS. The Meshulach, who remains in critical but stable condition and still in a Coma at Jersey Shore Medical Center, is physically ‘responding somewhat’, those involved with the caring of the Meshulach say.

Docors have placed a Shunt into the patient to relieve the pressure on the brain, after suffering serious head trauma.

The Meshulach, from Israel, is 41 and has 14 children, according to the Ishur paper he was carrying with him at the time he was struck. His mother was killed in an accident several years ago.

Please take a moment to say a Kapittel of Tehillim for Pinchos Ben Sarah Esther.

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Anonymous
14 years ago

Is there any way (or link) how we can donate money? Please let us know

anonymous
14 years ago

My thoughts are with the family.

annonymous Frum says.
14 years ago

my thoughts and prayer are with all. God Bless

a lakewood resident
14 years ago

my thoughts and prayers are with his family and for the driver of the car.

Anonymous
14 years ago

It is very nice for everyones thoughts to be with him but he needs your wallet more than your thoughts

impressed
14 years ago

Who are those involved in caring for the meshulach?

kugel&kishka
14 years ago

#5, no, he needs our tefillos more than our thoughts or our wallet. Money comes from Hashem, just like everything else in life, and we have to pray for what we want, just like everything else!

the rebbe
14 years ago

Oh hashem please watch over us

moshe
14 years ago

We can’t imagine the pain of the family back at home!!⁠
⁠Father leaves 14 kids for purim to beg for $$, with hope that it will all be worth it if he can bring home enough to buy⁠
⁠them new clothes or shoes for pesach, instead they get a phone call that their last hope is in a coma in a strange town!!⁠
⁠Rachmanus!!!!!!

Meturgeman
14 years ago

To No. 9: Translfer the sympathy into gelt!

Anonymous
14 years ago

refuah shleimah