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They came for surgery. They stayed for survival.

Summary by St. Louis Jewish Light
Parents will do whatever is necessary to help their children thrive. That’s especially true for Harel and Raya Avrutsky. They created a loving home for their daughter Carmi and son Beeri.  There was one additional challenge for Beeri. He was born prematurely and diagnosed with cerebral palsy. Beeri, at age 2, using a walker near the family’s kibbutz in Israel. His journey began with small but determined steps. As a toddler, Beeri crawled or used…
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St. Louis Jewish Light broke the news in on Friday, April 18, 2025.
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