ZISHE HAS GIVEN EVERYTHING HIS WHOLE LIFE TO HELP OTHERS. NOW YOU CAN GIVE TO HELP HIM
As you’ve heard by now, there was a horrific car crash on Thursday, November 3rd. Zishe Rosenblum, A dedicated volunteer for numerous chesed organizations, was critically injured; losing an arm, in an medically induced coma, his prognosis still up in the air.
What you may not know is that he was on his way, as usual, from one mitzvah to another. After waking up Thursday morning and heading to stock the local hospital with Kosher food to ensure that patients and their visitors had what to eat, and bringing breakfast to some bedridden patients, he followed his daily routine of going to learn and daven before spending a full day at work. After spending just a couple of minutes with his wife and 4 children, he got in the car for an hour and a half trip to Monsey to sing and dance at an event for children currently undergoing chemotherapy and their families. When he finally left Monsey, his long day was far from over – his next stop was to go back to the hospital to bring food to people stuck in the ER and restock the candy for children who would be stuck in the hospital for yet another Shabbos. Unfortunately, a deer ran in front of the car he was riding in. While trying to avoid it, the car spun out of control and went over the divider and into a tree, leaving Zishe critically injured.
The long windy road to recovery has just begun, but the bills have already been piling up. Expensive therapy, and enormous medical and other bills not covered by insurance are just the start – rent, tuition, food and clothing for his family that have lost their breadwinner for at least a year are looming large. His family has enough to worry about, his recovery and uncertain future – help us make sure that money is one worry they don’t have to deal with. Help us ensure that when Zishe IMY"H recovers, he can go back to being mesameach the lives of those who need it so desperately without the shadow of crippling debt hanging over him.
Stories abound about Zishe and the incredible chesed to which his every spare second is devoted. There are very few people who have devoted their lives to helping others like Zishe has, working tirelessly to bring a smile to the faces of children and families affected by the life changing nature of a cancer diagnosis suffer every day. Every spare second he has is used to bring simcha to the lives and smiles to the faces of those who need it most. It is impossible to repay the hours and dollars Zishe spent helping the less fortunate. But now is the time to act to try and help him like he would help any one of us.
This GoFundMe account has been set up directly with Zishe's family. All proceeds will go towards his recovery, recuperation, and sustaining his family through this long arduous process. Open your hearts, open your wallets, and open your mouths to tell your friends and the world that we value the incredible work Zishe has done, and we look forward to the day where he can continue this avodas hakodesh. By helping now in his time of need you will be a partner in all of Zishe’s incredible zechusim in the future!
In the meantime, the family requests you keep Alexander Zisha Ben Eliza in your tefillos and continue to accept Shabbos 10 minutes early in the zechus of a refuah sheleima.
Question: Who is responsible for Yad Lelev Foundation and ensuring all of the money goes towards care for Zishe and his family?
Answer: The Board of Directors is comprised of individuals personally touched or inspired by the tireless efforts of Zishe and the Tantzers to bring joy to the lives of the less fortunate, at great personal expense both financially and emotionally. Board members included:
Perry Dinter
Peter Rebenwurtzel
Benjamin Weiser
Ralph Newhouse
Shabsy Schonberger
Avigdor Berkowitz
Yoel Sterngold
Mailing Address
The Yad Lelev Foundation
25 Robert Pitt Drive STE 207 Monsey NY 10952
Email - [email redacted]
If you’d like to volunteer to help fill the void that klal yisrael is currently feeling, or if you have any questions, please feel free to contact Sholi Rosenblum (Zishe’s brother) at [phone redacted].
Tizku L’mitzvos.



As you’ve heard by now, there was a horrific car crash on Thursday, November 3rd. Zishe Rosenblum, A dedicated volunteer for numerous chesed organizations, was critically injured; losing an arm, in an medically induced coma, his prognosis still up in the air.
What you may not know is that he was on his way, as usual, from one mitzvah to another. After waking up Thursday morning and heading to stock the local hospital with Kosher food to ensure that patients and their visitors had what to eat, and bringing breakfast to some bedridden patients, he followed his daily routine of going to learn and daven before spending a full day at work. After spending just a couple of minutes with his wife and 4 children, he got in the car for an hour and a half trip to Monsey to sing and dance at an event for children currently undergoing chemotherapy and their families. When he finally left Monsey, his long day was far from over – his next stop was to go back to the hospital to bring food to people stuck in the ER and restock the candy for children who would be stuck in the hospital for yet another Shabbos. Unfortunately, a deer ran in front of the car he was riding in. While trying to avoid it, the car spun out of control and went over the divider and into a tree, leaving Zishe critically injured.
The long windy road to recovery has just begun, but the bills have already been piling up. Expensive therapy, and enormous medical and other bills not covered by insurance are just the start – rent, tuition, food and clothing for his family that have lost their breadwinner for at least a year are looming large. His family has enough to worry about, his recovery and uncertain future – help us make sure that money is one worry they don’t have to deal with. Help us ensure that when Zishe IMY"H recovers, he can go back to being mesameach the lives of those who need it so desperately without the shadow of crippling debt hanging over him.
Stories abound about Zishe and the incredible chesed to which his every spare second is devoted. There are very few people who have devoted their lives to helping others like Zishe has, working tirelessly to bring a smile to the faces of children and families affected by the life changing nature of a cancer diagnosis suffer every day. Every spare second he has is used to bring simcha to the lives and smiles to the faces of those who need it most. It is impossible to repay the hours and dollars Zishe spent helping the less fortunate. But now is the time to act to try and help him like he would help any one of us.
This GoFundMe account has been set up directly with Zishe's family. All proceeds will go towards his recovery, recuperation, and sustaining his family through this long arduous process. Open your hearts, open your wallets, and open your mouths to tell your friends and the world that we value the incredible work Zishe has done, and we look forward to the day where he can continue this avodas hakodesh. By helping now in his time of need you will be a partner in all of Zishe’s incredible zechusim in the future!
In the meantime, the family requests you keep Alexander Zisha Ben Eliza in your tefillos and continue to accept Shabbos 10 minutes early in the zechus of a refuah sheleima.
Question: Who is responsible for Yad Lelev Foundation and ensuring all of the money goes towards care for Zishe and his family?
Answer: The Board of Directors is comprised of individuals personally touched or inspired by the tireless efforts of Zishe and the Tantzers to bring joy to the lives of the less fortunate, at great personal expense both financially and emotionally. Board members included:
Perry Dinter
Peter Rebenwurtzel
Benjamin Weiser
Ralph Newhouse
Shabsy Schonberger
Avigdor Berkowitz
Yoel Sterngold
Mailing Address
The Yad Lelev Foundation
25 Robert Pitt Drive STE 207 Monsey NY 10952
Email - [email redacted]
If you’d like to volunteer to help fill the void that klal yisrael is currently feeling, or if you have any questions, please feel free to contact Sholi Rosenblum (Zishe’s brother) at [phone redacted].
Tizku L’mitzvos.



