By Elana Saperstein – kidney.org
I had many doors close in my face when trying to find a match for my dad – Louis Saperstein. After he selflessly slaved away his whole life to give me the experiences that I have had, I hated to watch him suffer. He was a generous and kind person, always giving of himself to all his family and friends, and he deserved a new kidney and lease on life.
Seeing my parents’ sadness when my dad was hooked up to a machine to undergo peritoneal dialysis every night was crushing. Dr. Jonathan Winston of Mount Sinai Hospital in New York had been treating my dad for years, a blessing to us because I believe his optimism helped my dad fight. Dr. Winston was a voice of reason, always insisting that this disease would not stop my dad. His personal friendship and support was just as valuable to my dad’s health as his medical treatments.
I feel like I’ve taken a lot of wrong turns in my life, but stopping at the Mitzvah Tank (a mobile Jewish education and outreach center) in Midtown Manhattan one summer day was not one of them. When I stopped to give a donation, I met Rabbi Levi Baumgarten of Chabad Lubavitch. We started talking about my father’s plight and he shared that through his circles, he had heard about a girl from California who wanted to donate a kidney but wasn’t a match with her initial recipient.
In came Chava’le Mishulovin — someone who would change our lives forever.
The progression to surgery was rapid and I thank Dr. Sander Florman, Head of Transplant at Mount Sinai for taking on the surgery and for his precision. I want to also thank Dr. Vinay Nair of the Nephrology Department at Mount Sinai for helping to stabilize my dad’s complications after the surgery. We met Chava right before the transplant took place and it was a beautiful blending and creation of extended family.
Chava describes a meeting held in Heaven many years ago: Two souls are summoned by G-d. “I have four healthy kidneys here,” begins He, “and I will be lending you each two of them at birth.” The Almighty pauses and the souls glance at one another. He continues, “Two of these kidneys will shut down at some point and so one of you is going to have to volunteer to forego years of good health. If all goes well, the other one will justly part with one of these healthy kidneys, and kindness will abound in my world.” “I’ll take the disadvantaged role of being sick and needy.” one soul immediately claims. “Okay,” shrugs my soul, “I’ll be the healthy and gracious giving one.” And then we flew down here.
According to Chava, her friends mistakenly admire her “heroic act” because they don’t comprehend that returning G-d’s kidneys was a moral obligation. Chava says, “As each nurse, coordinator, nephrologist, psychiatrist, doctor, technician, social worker and surgeon met with me, they’d roll up their sleeves, peer at me intently, and ask me the same thing: ‘So why did you decide to do this extraordinary act of donating a kidney to a total stranger?’ Because it’s his, I’d think. But I didn’t want them to terminate the kidney donation process on grounds of psychiatric instability, so I’d respond less outlandishly, ‘Because I have a kidney that I don’t need and somebody else does.’ And every time I’d feel a stab of pain for the family that entered this deal in need while I entered with plenitude. They thank me endlessly but they are the true heroes.”
Chava continues, “As for me? I bow my head in gratitude to the Sapersteins, my team at Mt. Sinai, the Rabbi who coordinated this match, and most of all to G-d, for gifting me with two healthy functioning kidneys which granted me the incredible double merit of both receiving and donating life.”
i have tears rolling down my cheeks. This story gives me hope. what beautiful jews!
Wow Chava!!!! So proud of you! But I must say I’m not surprised! If it would be anyone it would be you!
The point of the article is not to discuss this particular donor but to raise awareness about the people of your community whose lives are in danger.
We all have priceless resources that we DO NOT NEED and can LITERALLY save a life. Besides for kidneys, we can donate blood!! G-d has blessed us with incredible technology that allows this.
Take a few minutes to research about the safety and the necessity of such donations.
“A soul may descend into this world for 70-80 years, just to do a favor for another.”
-C
totally amazing
Rabbi Baumgarten referred Elana to Rabbi Avrohom J Lider of Ahavas Chessed who had been in contact with Chava regarding kidney donation. Rabbi Lider is the one who coordinated it all.
Gd bless you darling girl. Heaven is rejoicing.
This past summer, many girls from all over America (and a couple of other places), we all got to know Chava pretty well from Ivy League Torah Studies— highly recommend applying to anyone who is interested in learning more about Judaism! We were all sitting in the bus when we were going somewhere over the summer on a day trip when she got the call. She told us all to be quiet.. and then just a short while later, she had us all cheering for joy that in the back of a moving van she found out she was a… Read more »
No-one like Chava who with a sense of humor that can’t be beat, only wants to do what’s right and make others feel good. That’s why she became a message therapist and she’s already in high demand because she totally puts herself into healing your body as much as possible.
She is also a most frum, chassidishe girl involved in following the Rebbe’s directives.
Whoever gets her is definitely one lucky guy!
You should have revealed good come your way always.
its a honor for me to say i am a friend of chava musholivim much hazlocha may all the rebbes brochas be with you always
fondly leah lipsker
That’s all that I have to say. Chava, you are amazing!
You are incredible, Chava!
Moshiach is surely coming in her zchus. Gezunt and Arichas Yomim Vshonim Tovos.
so inspiring!
the chesed is amazing!
My daughter is going through treatment and Chava has been there for her when she was in town in wonderful ways. Also trying to make it easier for us, by sleeping over in the hospital so we dont need to. We dont let her much but her chesed persists..My daughter is only 9 but feels lucky to be chavas friend. She is uniquely Chava. Many brachos to you Chava. She can’t wait till your back In town
Be blessed! Brochos and bring Moshiach here.
you dont stop doing chesed. people dont even know half of what u do. im so lucky to have known u. ur amazing chava!
I’m crying and I’m a dude…
May you inspire others to be donors as well and save lifes.
Kol ha kavod to you.
This made me cry
Every year, 160 altruistic kidney donations take place in the US. Of those, one Jewish organization alone, Renewal (in Boro Park), does 30 of them (they did 45 this year of which 30 were altruistic and the balance of them were family members). That’s 18% of all US altruistic donations coming from us! Of the 30 donors, all are frum, and most are what would be considered “Chareidi”. And, not all frum donors donate through Renewal, such as Miss Mishulovin in the above article, so the amount of Chareidi / Frum kidney donors compared to any other American demographic is… Read more »
OMG Chavale!
I’m so proud of you!!
Love, One of your million first cousins 🙂
I think I just counted four more beads…. Gulp!
Proud of you hun….
you are an inspiration. thank you
you are an emesse chisidishe maidel
This story brought me to tears, especially Chava’s account of a meeting held in Heaven many years ago.
How fortunate are we to be part of this people Israel, with the likes of Chava in our midst.
MI K’AMCHA YISROEL!
Wishing her and her recipient a refua-shleima.
U r one amazing girl! Whichever guy gets u …..is one immensely lucky guy 😉
אין מלים לתאר את גודל המעשה של הצלת נפש מישראל, ה’ יעזרך בכל המצטרך לך בגו”ר ונזכה לגאולה השלמה בקרוב
This girl has some good heart besides a kidney. I just met her in the grocery store and she helped me with something that fell out of my hand. I had no idea she donated her kidney. Yet, now I see how she could have done something nice as that.
Looking for it? Right here on COllive with stories like Chava’s and Rabbi Kudan adopting a 15 year old orphan!
Hassidim, this is the example the Rebbe wants us all to follow!! Just beautiful beyond words!!
May we all find our own Baal Shem Tov moments…and greet Moshiach immediately with Chava and Zalmy and so many others in the lead.
The question is will you or I be there, too?
Chava this is one very very proud aunt! Hashem should repay you !!!!
Chavale, Sheyirbu Kamocha BiYisroel
you dont know me but I remember you from way back and I just remember thinking wow she is briliant..and it still stuck your brilliance in this is truly very inspiring.moshiach now!!
me too i have tears streaming down, maybe bec.i know chava so well, really really proud and she continues to give and give.
All the brochos to you chavaleh!!!
besides for being an amazing inspiring person, Chava is also a certified massage therapist, she’s coming to California, those of you in CA should take advantage of her amazing skills: her Facebook group is Massage by Chava
I am a very happy customer.
Chava’le,
I am convinced that your Eleter Bobbe Chava, after whom you are named, must be running around in Gan Eiden and beaming to everyone with joy “look, this is my einikel”
giving part of herself to Yidden and Yiddishkeit literally.
WOW! May Hashem bentch you with all that your heart desires Bakol Mikol Kol,
This is the ultimate kindness that one human being can do for another! You are the best of the best!
Chava continues to inspire us….We love you
chavale you are so amazing, i have tears streaming down my face..may hashem repay you for your selfless act with a life full of brachot
Chava and Louis, may you both be blessed with long, healthy years, joyous and fulfilling lives while lighting up Hashem’s world and to ultimately see the revelation of Moshiach! Kol Hakavod Chava
A real inspiration!!Way to go!!
Chavale you are an amazing girl.
i dont know you but have heard many things about you. you are an absolute amazing person. g-d should bless you and give you all that you need “midah keneged midah”
there are no words the greatest mizvah!