You Can Pay Me Later: Volume 6, Issue 24, Acharei Mos - Kedoshim
- Apr 24
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April 25, 2026; 8 Iyar, 5786 Sponsored anonymously for the Refuah Shleimah of Yair Nissan Ben Sara

The electrician examined Rav Elyashiv’s fuse box and promptly identified the issue, noting that several wires had burned out and required replacement. He proceeded with the repairs using the tools from his toolbox. While the fuse box was being repaired, the Elyashiv family received tragic news: Rebbetzin Leah Auerbach (Rav Elyashiv’s daughter) had passed away. The news sent waves of grief and sorrow through the Elyashiv home.
Rav Elyashiv was particularly close to his daughter Leah, especially following the loss of his wife. Throughout periods of illness, Rebbetzin Leah provided round-the-clock care and attended to her father's needs with great love and dedication. Her passing represented an irreplaceable loss for the family and left a tremendous void in Rav Elyashiv’s heart. The electrician, who was familiar with the distinguished Rebbetzin, quickly finished his repairs and departed quietly...

