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July 27, 2018

To honor a young father recently diagnosed with a terminal disease and given two months to live, Reuvein Korenstein, developer of Jewish autism therapy, will host a special malave malke after the Shabbat of July 28.

The 9:30-11:30 event will be at Chazon Ovadia, 7210 Beverly Blvd., in the LaBrea district.

In a live feed from Jerusalem, there will be inspirational messages from two rabbis and Nissim Black, Israeli Jewish rapper.

The dying father’s dream has been to create a Jerusalem yeshiva for children with special needs.

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