By COLlive reporter
Rabbi Arele Oster, a father of 2 children and a teacher of Chassidus who spent 2 years in treatment, has returned home for Shabbos and Pesach.
It was on Erev Pesach 5778 that the 35-year-old went into Septic Shock, sending his family and many Jews around the world in prayer.
“Just like the days of Yetzias Metzraim, we are seeing miracles,” his father in law, Rabbi Aaron Dovid Gancz said in a voice note shared on WhatsApp.
“It started two years ago Erev Pesach, and Baruch Hashem, now we daven for the complete refuah shleima and the complete geula.”
He said Rabbi Oster still needs to continue his recovery and asked that the public say Tehillim for Aron ben Chana. He said they won’t be accepting visitors at this time.
He added, “Thank you for all your tefillos up until now. Please keep up the tefillos for a complete refuah and that the therapy and the next stages should work.”
AUDIO: His father in law, Rabbi Aaron Dovid Gancz shares the news
Finally some good news.
Chasdei Hashem.
Baruch Hashem! Baruch Hashem! Baruch Hashem!
Bh so wonderful to hear positive news in this difficult time. Refuah shleimah!
Boruch Hashem! He should have a complete refuah. Moshiach now!
great news! so happy for the entire gancz and oster family. thank G-d!
Is it “Aron” or “Aharon”?
Please confirm. Was told it was “Aharon” before, but now I see “Aron” above. Was davening for “Aharon.” Was I saying the wrong name all this time?
TY.
It’s Aharon.
Much live from the Winebergs and all your chaverim in SA.
Much love from SA. We are so happy to hear this news bH.