A Kindness Repaid

Rav Yechiel Michel Stern, the rav of Jerusalem’s Ezras Torah neighborhood and author of several famous seforim, tells Mishpacha about his miraculous recovery from a serious illness — in the merit of a chesed he did forty-two years ago

A    Kindness    Repaid
How Rav Yechiel Michel Stern’s forgotten act saved his life

Rav Yechiel Michel Stern, the rav of Jerusalem’s Ezras Torah neighborhood and author of several famous seforim, tells Mishpacha about his miraculous recovery from a serious illness — in the merit of a chesed he did forty-two years ago

A highly potent cocktail of drugs slowly drips from the IV into the back of Rav Yechiel Michel Stern’s right hand. Rav Stern will be spending the next two hours here in a medical clinic near Jerusalem’s Bikur Cholim Hospital as his doctors administer a regular dose of chemotherapy. But the grueling regimen doesn’t affect his upbeat spirit in the least. “Hodu laHashem Give thanks to Hashem,” he says as we begin to speak. It’s a refrain I will hear throughout our conversation.

A year ago before the fifteenth yahrtzeit of Rav Shlomo Zalman Auerbach ztz”l I sought to speak with Rav Yechiel Michel Stern a ben bayis in Rav Shlomo Zalman’s household and nephew by marriage who authored the biography HaMaor HaGadol on the gadol. But the conversation was short and painful. “I’m very sick. I have to undergo a serious surgery and I’m not sure how it will end. I’m too busy right now for an interview,” he refused me regretfully but firmly.

I was deeply disappointed. Rav Stern who has served as the rav of the Ezras Torah neighborhood in Jerusalem for over forty years is renowned in the Torah world for the seforim he has authored on Torah and halachah. To date he has published eighty-four such seforim! His works are clear and elucidating and he brings vivid examples of the cases he describes. The news that he was seriously ill was very troubling for me. Over the subsequent few weeks I kept tabs on his medical condition through friends and neighbors who told me he was consulting with senior specialists. With the passage of time though the whole matter slipped my mind.

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