Join us this Sunday in Monsey to welcome a new Sefer Torah written L’zchus R’ Aharon ben Chana (Ahrele) Oster, a celebration of Klal Yisroel’s Emunah, and the miracle of his ongoing recovery.
This Sunday, friends, family, and the community will gather in Monsey to sing and dance in celebration of a brand new Sefer Torah written l’zchus R’ Aharon ben Chana (Arele) Oster, whose remarkable journey over the past six years has inspired tens of thousands across Klal Yisrael.
Arele continues to make meaningful strides forward, supported by unwavering Tefillos, care, and Emunah. His home in Monsey, now affectionately known as “Arele’s Shtibel”, has become a shul, hosting weekly Shabbos minyanim that Ahrele attends and participates in with heartfelt devotion.
And now, a Sefer Torah written l’zchus Arele’s full recovery is being completed and brought into his home. This Sunday, 12 Sivan (June 8), the community, friends, and family are invited to complete the last letters and join in the Hachnosas Sefer Torah, accompanied by music, dancing, and emotion.
“It’s not just our simcha,” the family says. “It’s for everyone who stood with us when we had nothing but Tehillim and Emunah.”
Everyone is invited to join in person.
For those who can’t make it in person, there’s still a meaningful way to be part of this special moment.
The Sefer Torah being completed this Sunday was written l’zchus Arele’s full recovery, and every letter, word, and pasuk is part of that journey. You can still dedicate a piece of the Torah at arelesshtibel.org, whether in honor or memory of someone or as a merit for Arele’s continued healing.
Arele’s daily care is ongoing through speech therapy, memory work, and full-time support, and his Refuah Fund helps make it all possible. To contribute directly to his recovery, please click here to donate to the Refuah Fund.
We invite everyone to join us, whether in person, through a dedication, or with your support.
“We still need miracles,” the family says. “But this Sefer Torah already feels like one.”
Please come and celebrate with us. Come dance for Arele. Be a part of this unforgettable Simcha.
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