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Chief praises Ezer Mizion for his late daughter's cancer care

October 28, 2013 09:30
Rabbi Ephraim and Valerie Mirvis with Ezer Mizion's Ofra Konikoff   Photo: John Rifkin

ByCharlotte Oliver, Charlotte Oliver

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Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis spoke at the Ezer Mizion gala dinner about the “remarkable examples of chesed” he experienced while visiting his late daughter in hospital.

Addressing a room of 250 at the Marriot Hotel in Grosvenor Square people Rabbi Mirvis said: “I’m standing here before you because our daughter Liora asked me to do whatever I can for the sake of Ezer Mizion.

“Liora represented the positivity of life in challenging circumstances — and that’s what Ezer Mizion represents.”

As the largest Jewish bone marrow registry in the world, the health support organisation has more than 685,000 registered Jewish bone marrow donors, including a quarter of a million IDF soldiers. Its goal is to reach one million registered donors so that, according to its chief transplant co-ordinator Ofra Konikoff, “we can create a safety net for all Jewish people”.