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A Child Completes
a Family.
It is a woman's desire and a
man's legacy. A hope,
a blessing, the radiance of
Heaven.
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"Like an arrow in the hand of a warrior,
so are children born in one's youth"
(Psalms 127:4)
A dream comes from the heart. Vivid and real, yet dissipates in cold reality. Through your generosity, we can place a dream into a mother's arms.
As a leading international charitable organization, The Bringing Life Foundation offers financial support to Jewish couples experiencing issues of infertility. We are helping to turn their dreams of having a child into a reality.
In the US, out of every six couples encounters complications related to infertility. Worldwide, tens of thousands of Jewish couples suffer from infertility. In Israel, there are about 160,000 couples (about 10 percent) with fertility problems.
FOUR PEOPLE ARE CONSIDERED DEAD WHILE THEY ARE ALIVE.
Four people are as if they are dead. These are a poor person, a leper, a blind person, and someone who does not have children. (Braisa Nedarim Daf 64)
Reb Chaim Shmulevitz explains that the common denominator among these four is that they do not feel someone elses pain and that they cannot provide benefit for others.
One who does not have children to nurture is lacking the ability to provide benefit to those that are dear and close to him. It is a natural instinct for a person to desire to give whatever he has to his children.
A poor person is considered as dead not because he is lacking himself, but rather, it is because he cannot give to others.
A blind person cannot see others and therefore, he is unable to perceive their pain or suffering. He cannot join in his tribulation.
A metzora is banished from the camp and therefore, he is unable to offer assistance to others.
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All the frustrating years after loosing hope completely and then finally getting helped by the Bringing Life Foundation and having a baby.