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Amy - Itta Aliza bas Tova
Be Amy’s hero.
Be tested!
You may be her
miracle match!
Amy has leukemia and is in need of a
bone marrow transplant. Since tissue
type is inherited, her best chance of finding
a genetically matched bone marrow donor
lies with those of Eastern-European Jewish
ethnic ancestry. Donors will
be entered into the Gift of Life Bone Marrow Registry for
the benefit of patients worldwide in need
of life-saving matches.
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Sunday, March 21st
Monday, March 22nd
WEST SIDE
- New York City
Abraham Joshua
Heschel School
West 89th Street
Between West End Ave.
and Broadway
In the Gymnasium
Sun. 10 a.m.-7 p.m.
Mon. 6:15 p.m.-9 p.m. |
EAST SIDE
- New York City
Congregation
Orach Chaim
1459 Lexington Ave.
Between 94th
& 95th Street
In the Social Hall
Sun. 10 a.m.-7 p.m.
Mon. 5 p.m.-9 p.m. |
Contact Gift
of Life at:
1-800-9MARROW
www.giftoflife.org
Locally Call Zev (917) 701-9082
Gift of Life Bone Marrow Foundation
7700 Congress Avenue, Suite 2201
Boca Raton, Florida 33487
He who saves
one life, it is as if he had saved the entire world.
–Talmud
- Eligible
donors must be between the ages of 18-60 and in general good health.
- Blood type
doesn’t matter.
- Registration
involves a simple swab of cells from inside the cheeks. (No blood
required at this stage.)
- Pregnant women
CAN be tested.
- Gift of Life’s
mission is to increase the representation of the Jewish people in the
registry.
- Those
previously tested do not need to be retested.
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