On Friday Rabbi Zalman Wolowik informed the concerned public: “I know you’re all waiting to hear good news and I am happy to finally be able to share – Baruch Hashem! At this time, all of the children have been released from local area hospitals. Of course we continue to pray for the complete recovery of those injured, the parents who are hospitalized and the children who are still on the road to full recovery.”
The Chabad Center of the Five Towns has also set up a suport session for adults whose family members were present at the Chanukah Wonderland during the accident. The session will take place on Sunday, December 28 at 12:00 noon, and will be given by a team of therapists who will offer professional guidance for dealing with the crisis. A panel of counselors will discuss signs of trauma and what a parent should look out for and be prepared to address.
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Basya not Basha. Correct name is Yitzchak ben Faiga Basya Devorah Hadassah
Correction confirmed: the name is Yitzchak Ben Faiga Basha Devorah Hadassah. Please Please say tehillim!!!!!!
Accorcding the official request of Chabad of the Five Towns “Please say Tehillim” The correct name is
Yitzchak Ben Hadassah Devorah Basya Faiga
happy for good news
The man who was pinned under the tire is in stable but serious condition and needs a miracle, please continue to say tehillim for Yitzchak Ben Hadassah Devorah Basya Faiga (conflicting info on the name, it might be Yitzchak Ben Faiga Basha Devorah Hadassah – pray for both)
So glad to hear the children are home! May all those who are still in the hospital have a refulah shelaima!
Rabbi & Rebbetzin, Once again, you are all so wonderful, the way you are handling the situation. We are so impressed. Hope one and all had a restful Shabbos.