
Help living orphan Lazer
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His father won't hold the chuppa candle....
His mother won't lead his long-awaited kallah under the canopy....
His siblings will attend the ceremony in secret, and abandon the celebration before they are seen...
This is the story of my dear friend, a fine young man who finally met his bashert at age 36. after waiting twice as long as the average 18-year-old groom, Living Orphan Lazer is now crying tears of joy tainted with tears of genuine, searing pain.
His road to this mixed bag of happiness has been paved with misfortune:
His father had long been suffering of untreated mental illness after injury in a horrific car accident...
With his father's rational self deteriorating, he subjected Lazer and his younger brother to torturous emotional abuse....
At a young age, the father disavowed both boys, leaving them homeless and destitute...
Despite his rough life, Lazer triumphed and raised himself into a fine member of society. He moved to Israel, where he's been living a modest life and earning a meager, honest living for the past 15 years.
Living Orphan Lazer struggled worse then a true orphan. He didn't expect his father to join his vort, but when noone showed up - no mother, brothers or sisters - he was devastated to learn how his father threatened the family to keep them away.....
Lazer has no choice but prepare for his wedding with absolutly no support. On 21 Adar, Reb Elimielech's yuhrtzeit, Living Orphan Lazer will walk down the aisle alone.....
Please! Help me help my friend
Marry off Hashem's child. Lazer may be a living orphan, but he has you and me as family.
The wedding is in Just 3 weeks, and he has nothing yet! Open your heart and wallet wide!
In the merit of helping Living Orphan Lazer and his bride, may the Avi ha'Yesomim bless you and your loved ones with the joys of family, frienship, love, health, weath and happiness.
A heartfelt thank you in the name of my friend Lazer,
Ari Gross / Abe Karpen
His mother won't lead his long-awaited kallah under the canopy....
His siblings will attend the ceremony in secret, and abandon the celebration before they are seen...
This is the story of my dear friend, a fine young man who finally met his bashert at age 36. after waiting twice as long as the average 18-year-old groom, Living Orphan Lazer is now crying tears of joy tainted with tears of genuine, searing pain.
His road to this mixed bag of happiness has been paved with misfortune:
His father had long been suffering of untreated mental illness after injury in a horrific car accident...
With his father's rational self deteriorating, he subjected Lazer and his younger brother to torturous emotional abuse....
At a young age, the father disavowed both boys, leaving them homeless and destitute...
Despite his rough life, Lazer triumphed and raised himself into a fine member of society. He moved to Israel, where he's been living a modest life and earning a meager, honest living for the past 15 years.
Living Orphan Lazer struggled worse then a true orphan. He didn't expect his father to join his vort, but when noone showed up - no mother, brothers or sisters - he was devastated to learn how his father threatened the family to keep them away.....
Lazer has no choice but prepare for his wedding with absolutly no support. On 21 Adar, Reb Elimielech's yuhrtzeit, Living Orphan Lazer will walk down the aisle alone.....
Please! Help me help my friend
Marry off Hashem's child. Lazer may be a living orphan, but he has you and me as family.
The wedding is in Just 3 weeks, and he has nothing yet! Open your heart and wallet wide!
In the merit of helping Living Orphan Lazer and his bride, may the Avi ha'Yesomim bless you and your loved ones with the joys of family, frienship, love, health, weath and happiness.
A heartfelt thank you in the name of my friend Lazer,
Ari Gross / Abe Karpen
Organizer and beneficiary
Abe Karp
Organizer
Brooklyn, NY
Ari Gross
Beneficiary