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Sanzer Rebbe shlita performs Kevias Mezuza on new Laniado Sheltered Maternity Department
Sanzer Rebbe shlita performs Kevias Mezuza on new Laniado Sheltered Maternity Department
In the wake of the recent “Lion’s Roar” war, a deeply moving and urgent development has taken place at Laniado Hospital one that reflects the enduring strength and faith of Am Yisrael even in the most challenging times.
Baruch Hashem, there has been a remarkable increase in births within Laniado hospital’s new fortified delivery rooms due to the hospital taking in a number of new patients who want to give birth in Laniado’s new sheltered departments. In the shadow of uncertainty, new life continues to enter the world, bringing with it hope, comfort, and a powerful reminder of Hashem’s ongoing kindness.
This surge in births created an urgent need to accelerate the opening of the hospital’s new fortified Maternity Department. Thoughtfully designed with advanced medical facilities, the department also offers reinforced protection, providing mothers with a profound sense of safety and calm during such a sensitive time. Here, physical care is given hand in hand with emotional reassurance, allowing each mother to begin her journey with confidence and peace of mind.
There has been a remarkable increase in births within Laniado hospital’s new fortified delivery rooms.
Due to the urgent circumstances of the current war, the Sanz Rebbe, shlita, President of Laniado Hospital, arrived on short notice to perform the important mitzva of a “Kevias Mezuza” ceremony. Enabling the hospital to immediately open its doors and allow expectant mothers to give birth within the hospital in safety.
In these challenging days, we are reminded that even in darkness, the light of Laniado Hospital continues to shine brightly.
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