Three months ago, at a wedding which took place in the city of Modi’in, the chasan fell off a table which he had been placed on and suffered serious injuries, losing consciousness and being in a life-threatening situation.
He was rushed to the Tal Hashomer intensive care unit where he was sedated and respirated but continued to be in very grave condition. This week it was reported that there has been a significant improvement in his condition.
The chasan, 34-year-old Itai Chaim ben Ahuva Chamani, is a Baal Teshuva and a member of Rabbi Mordechai Auerbach’s Abir Yaakov community in central Tel Aviv which has succeeded in creating a spiritual rejuvenation in the city in recent years.
After the accident, doctors feared that he would suffer brain damage, but last month he woke up and is now communicating with his wife and family. Last weekend he started walking normally and was fully conscious of his surroundings.
Chamani’s wife said that “this is a miracle from heaven. I am in shock that he has begun to walk already, this defies nature and is against all the odds. He will require a series of rehabilitation treatments. Thank you to all the people of Israel who prayed for my husband.”
In the wake of the shocking incident, the Kikar Hashabat site promoted a new initiative in which tens of chareidi singers committed to stop singing at any wedding in which the Chasan or Kallah get on a table.
Thank you hashem good news
May he build his family with all the blessings
When it happened 3 months ago i wrote the rebbe and the letter was given in at the ohel. This is the 2nd miraculous recovery i have seen within a short time after writing the rebbe with a phone app. The other was someone stabbed in the heart by a terrorist who was able to leave the hospital and go home a few days later
May Hashem continue to make miracles
Including sending Moshiach already!!!!
Nice to read about good news (for a change).
To each their own, but I wonder about the extreme reaction of no more on tables. This was a freak accident. Just exercise more caution seeing that this could happen vs. stopping it all. I know people who have broken legs during dancing. No more dancing? Broken limbs during sports. No more sports? People crushed to death in packed crowds. No more crowds? Car accidents. Plane accidents. Get my point?
It’s just that parents and elderly people should keep an eye on the boys’ section that they dont dance in a way that can endanger the bridegroom or even the in the womens’ section..the youngsters are full of energy and we as aduluts shouldnt allow certain things. I would even ask the dj to request the friends to be careful even when doing the mitzva of lesameach hatan ve kallah.another thing especially in the womens section…pl make room for the elderly who also want to rejoice with the kallah or hatan and pl dont step over people with high heels…these… Read more »