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Cancer charity founders whose son had leukaemia presented with 2019 Israel Prize

Chaim and Miri Ehrental set up Zichron Menachem in honour of their son, who died aged 15

May 10, 2019 13:50
Naftali Bennett, the outgoing education minister, with Israel Prize winners Chaim and Miri Ehrental at a ceremony on Thursday night

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Rachel Stafler,

Rachel Stafler

2 min read

Chaim and Miri Ehrental were meeting a medical team at Rambam Hospital in Haifa when they got the call from the Ministry of Education asking them to come in urgently.

The couple set up Zichron Menachem nearly 30 years ago, after their son Menachem died of cancer. The charity supports children and young people in Israel with the disease, as well as their parents and siblings.

They assumed that the ministry wanted to tell them that Zichron Menachem had finally been awarded a special designation that would result in some public funding.

The charity offers support to families in hospitals around Israel, a day centre where children can go daily for tutoring and activities, a blood bank, camps, counselling and respite trips.