Yael Shitrit, a mother of seven from the Beit VaGan neighborhood, has died after a severe illness, leaving her husband and children ages 18 and under, according to a fundraising appeal published Thursday. The family is seeking urgent public assistance.
Yael Shitrit, a mother of seven children (eldest 18) from Jerusalem's Beit VaGan neighborhood, died after a serious illness, according to a fundraising appeal posted Thursday evening. At the funeral, her husband said in grief, "You left me alone, how can I carry these young orphans without you?" A verified donation campaign has been opened via Kupat Ha'Ir to support the family.
The Zioneer has previously covered similar fundraising appeals for families left destitute by sudden death — a widow and 14 children after Rabbi Netanel Vizel's passing (June 28), and a family of eight orphans after Rabbi Adiel Kinarti's death (June 30) — but each case is distinct. This bulletin reports the Shitrit family's situation based solely on the current appeal.
- DevelopingRabbis appeal for donations to family of mother of seven killed in tragedy
- DevelopingDonations sought for family of Rabbi Adiel Kinarti, who died leaving wife and eight children
- StrongWidow and 14 children left destitute after sudden death of Rabbi Netanel Vizel; new fundraising appeal
- DevelopingBereaved mother launches crowdfunding appeal, citing debt and lone soldier son
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