TORAH → THE MOMENT Issue 988 · November 29, 2023

The Moment: Issue 988

A moment of excitement to a sick child would now convey an eternal legacy of selflessness, contentment, and love

The Moment: Issue 988

 

Living Higher

Chai Lifeline Canada, an organization dedicated to providing essential support to families with kids or parents facing life-threatening illnesses, offers patients the chance to choose an extraordinary item on their wish list, called a “Wow Gift,” designed to bring joy and comfort to those dealing with life-altering diagnoses.

In the bustling city of Montreal, a courageous 12-year-old girl named Miriam was diagnosed with a life-threatening illness two summers ago. Along with the doctors and nurses who became a regular part of Miriam’s life, she got to know Chai Lifeline’s caring staff, who offered Miriam the opportunity to choose a Wow Gift.

Yet every time her case manager broached the subject, Miriam, who displayed immense humility and gratitude throughout her illness, demurred. “I really don’t know,” or “I have everything I need,” she would insist. Despite her ordeal, she was content with the simple pleasures of life, displaying a courage and maturity beyond her years.

One year ago this Thursday, Miriam tragically succumbed to her illness. After her passing, her grieving mother shared a text message written by Miriam just before the onset of Chanukah — a testament to her profound gratitude, insight, and giving spirit.

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