Rabbi Moshe Klein, Crown Heights Director of RCCS for the past 16 years, has an urgent message for the Crown Heights community about the organization which cares for the critically ill – today dealing with the highest ever amount of active patients.
Rabbi Klein tells of the work RCCS does 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, to help cancer-stricken patients in our community.
Click here to support RCCS now.
All men are invited to an evening to benefit the RCCS organization, which assists cancer patients, in Crown Heights.
The event will feature words of inspiration by Rabbi Yaacov Barber and a special video presentation.
Participants will enjoy a sushi bar and fresh pizza station.
The event will take place on Wednesday, July 14, at 7:30 PM.
At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Binyamin Levin, 1344 Carroll Street.
Crown Heights Liaison: Rabbi Moshe Klein
Committee: Moshe Kops, Moshe Pinson, Yoni Raskin, Rabbi Shloimy Greenwald, Avi Webb, Mendy Wilhelm.

We should all support.
It’s sad to hear that the number of patients in our community is at an all time high.
How does this compare with the rest of greater NYC vs other Jewish communities?
It would be good to track the data and understand why there is such an uptick.
Any thoughts ?
I live out of the USA and I would really like to contribute to this very important cause. It is absolutely amazing what RCCS accomplishes. Is there a link that I could use to make a donation by credit card. Thank you!
https://www.dryveup.com/rccs/32223
A donate button is under the video. Or go to http://www.rccscancer.org
Moshiach NOW !!!!!!!!!
Please give whatever you can ….
So saddening to hear this. Contributions would be amazing for this cause. At the same time I am asking myself, “Why”? How so many cases and no stopping to question why is this happening? We have the most up to date medical system and more and more cases. How are we just getting sicker? Part of investing in this , in my opinion should be to help figure out why. There are so many things to evaluate and if we can avoid this, that would be best. Hatzlocha
There has been talk of possible Covid link to malignancies with unusually high numbers of cancer cases, particularly amongst the frum community, as seen in the wards at Sloan Kettering cancer center. Hope this isn’t the case. Either way RCCS had been a tremendous help to those dealing with this unfortunate illnesses, as they were in assisting my own sister and family. Yasher Koach.
Im sorry but it doesnt make sense
As a single girl navigating a diagnosis, I can’t even begin to explain the support that I receive from RCCS; medical advice, navigating insurance and finances, emotional support. With so much care and respect. They are doing Hashem’s work.
My best wishes and BH for RCCS.
The best organization
Its very sad how ch”v quickly things can change and its very needed the support of such.
Moshiach now!