March 10, 2009
A Gift of Comfort
Who can forget the years between 2000 and 2006 when life in Israel was a succession of almost daily terror attacks? I can recall many mornings here in the States when the first thing I would do upon awakening was turn on the TV and wait to hear if another bombing or shooting had occurred. To Ruth Shlossman, an American who made aliyah many years ago, one of these attacks took on a very personal meaning when she found herself only a short distance from Sbarro’s pizzeria on that fateful day in August, 2001 when a suicide bomber walked into the restaurant and set off a bomb which destroyed so many, many lives. Ruth was only a few feet away and could not forget the scene she witnessed. The disturbing images inspired her to just "do something". What she did was to start a small organization called A Gift of Comfort, which enlisted the services of professionals involved in massage, reflexology and other alternative therapies in order to bring relief to so many survivors who suffered both physical and emotional trauma. In time, Ruth’s volunteer therapists even offered sessions to family members who endured the extreme emotional toll of such suffering.
Though the daily attacks ceased, Ruth’s efforts have shifted in recent times to the trauma endured by those living in Sderot and other communities bordering Gaza. She has organized groups of volunteer therapists who travel to the area and offer this special treatment to those who live with the rocket attacks that come with little warning. Numerous reports attest to the serious problems which this ongoing distress can cause and Ruth’s therapists are doing their part in trying to reduce the suffering. Therapy is also offered to several soldiers who are no longer on active duty.
Our recent email exchange with Ruth confirmed the importance of her efforts as well as the fact that more than 80 sessions are given by her volunteer therapists each month. With the help of her part-time coordinator who is also an experienced social worker, Ruth’s work continues and the Good People Fund is happy to be part of it all by sending some funds to underwrite her expenses.