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It's wonderful that Abraham's spirit could trandsend beyond words.
Now, a year after we filmed him, he is much stronger and plays much better on the Buzuki.
May his progress inspire other cancer sufferers
I hope so too, this was the main thing that made Abraham agree to this whole project.
All the best,
Racheli
Enjoy your journeys,
Racheli Wittert-Ashur
"There is a crack, a crack in everything. That's how the light gets in." Leonard Cohen
My mother informed me this evening that a student at the high school she works at was recently diagnosed with brain cancer. When she asked me for some "words of wisdom" to pass on to the student, I opted to do a search on the forum about brain cancer. This was the first thread I sent to her. I hadn't even read it yet, but chose to send it to her. After now reading through it, I know it was the right choice. Abraham's story is amazing, I hope the student finds as much inspiration in it that I have.
Please let him know his story is passing on the good blessings!
Thank you Mark and Jordan for your kind words.
Dear Andrew - I hope your mother's student will recover soon and I'm truly happy Abraham's story is actually helping others.
Abraham was all his life a leader and now he's doing it again.
Best of wishes,
Racheli
Enjoy your journeys,
Racheli Wittert-Ashur
"There is a crack, a crack in everything. That's how the light gets in." Leonard Cohen
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