Merion Station, PA – A Fertility Specialist Provides Conception of Life For Free To Chabad Shluchim

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    Dr. Michael Glassner Photo Credit: Lubavitch.comMerion Station, PA – Six babies, and the possibility for many more, were first conceived at a Mumbai memorial in Merion Station, Pennsylvania last winter.

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    “The event touched me like nothing ever has,” says Dr. Michael Glassner, a founding partner of the Main Line Fertility and Reproductive Medicine in suburban Philadelphia.

    As he learned of the six people murdered in the Chabad House, the world-renowned fertility specialist resolved to do his part to bring more life into the world.

    Rabbi Shraga Sherman, director of Chabad-Lubavitch of the Main Line, recalls: “He came up to me and told me that he intends to help bring new life into the world,” to honor the memories of those killed.

    A few days later, Dr. Glassner got a call from the rabbi about an East Coast couple that was having trouble conceiving. Soon after, the rabbi again turned to Glassner, this time about two additional couples in different states, who were desperately trying to have children of their own. All three couples were treated by Glassner, at no cost. The doctor also arranged for pharmaceutical companies to contribute complimentary drugs. Within a year, each of the three couples conceived and the women gave birth, respectively, to healthy sets of twins.

    “I didn’t tell the truth to the rabbi that night,” declares the doctor. “I am not going to stop at this point. As long as I am practicing medicine, I will take care of all Shluchim for nothing.”

    Infertility affects approximately twenty percent of couples. Of these, some twenty percent require in vitro fertilization (IVF), a process that involves the fertilization of eggs by sperm in a dish (outside the woman’s body). The embryos that result are transferred into the uterus for pregnancy. Though Glassner’s clinic boasts an enviable success rate with upwards of 50 percent of couples under 35 conceiving on the first try, the cost of that first go is often prohibitive. A single IVF treatment is priced at $10,000. The accompanying drugs typically cost an additional $5,000.

    To pay for the expensive treatments, many couples take out a second mortgage on a home or incur heavy credit card debt. Glassner recalls patients who held bake sales in order to finance their dreams. Although his own overhead is ninety percent, he believes so strongly that everyone who wants to should be able to have children, that he often offers discounts.

    “The concept of anyone not having children is horrible,” Glassner says. “But if there are shluchim out there who can’t undergo the procedures because of the cost,” he says, noting that the Shluchim essentially dedicate their lives to giving, “that is obscene.”

    Beyond the price tag, there are other considerations an observant Jewish couple must keep in mind during treatment. A complex set of Jewish laws governs the use of IVF, including procedure and timing. Several years ago, Glassner’s practice became one of 13 in the Americas to partner with the Puah Institute. The Israel-based organization is involved with supervision, because while the eggs or sperm are being processed in the laboratory, they must be constantly supervised. Now, following significant adjustments in Main Line’s lab and personnel, Orthodox couples can participate completely in the complex procedures.

    Glassner’s involvement with Chabad, starting some five years ago, was an elaborate process in its own right.

    Though he had known Sherman for years, and was aware that the “enchanting, charismatic fellow” studied regularly with his friends, their relationship remained casual. But several years ago Glassner “found things lacking in his synagogue” and chose to switch to Chabad in order to “fill a void.”

    For Glassner, a man so clearly dedicated to the next generation, bringing his own four children to Sherman’s synagogue has been a pivotal experience. His ten-year old “happily left the Conservative synagogue’s Hebrew school, where she cried before going.” Now she loves Chabad’s weekly classes.

    Her older siblings, twins, “were not turned on by Judaism because of their own Hebrew school experiences.” But during the last week of high school, Glassner’s 19-year old son fulfilled an externship at Chabad. Somewhere in that time, he relearned Hebrew and started donning Tefillin. His twin sister was supposed to complete her externship at Main Line Fertility. But when she saw how much fun her brother was having, “she quit on me,” laughs their father. “It was the best insult I have ever had.”

    Pushing 50, and on the cusp of his third decade in fertility medicine, Glassner is going strong. He is excited about this project and hopes that more Chabad representatives in need will learn of his offer.

    Asked why he chose to contribute so generously to Chabad Shluchim, Glasser pointed to “the personal sacrifice they make” in their daily lives. “If they selflessly dedicate every hour of every day, how could I not sacrifice, comparatively, a miniscule amount?”

    The good doctor says he feels it is nothing more than “my obligation. Because we all are just doing Hashem’s work.”


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    I love reading about good jews!
    I love reading about good jews!
    14 years ago

    What a huge kiddush Hashem! Beautiful story! This Dr. Is a Tzaddik in my book even though I bet he doesn’t think so. He is an anav as well. He doesn’t take any credit for his magnanimity. Thank you Dr. And thank you Chabad for touching this man’s family and being mekarev them. Keep it up. Don’t get discouraged by nay sayers and negative bloggers. They don’t do anything for the betterment of themselves or the world. Kiruv is the biggest mitzvah. Chazak Veamatz!

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    very touching, this is a story for the bardichiver, “mi keamcho yisroel”

    chusidwb
    chusidwb
    14 years ago

    Mi ka’amcha yisrael! This is takeh the most fitting tribute to the kedoshim. Doctor , We can all learn from you ,chazak!

    wow
    wow
    14 years ago

    “mi kamcha yisroel” may h’ bencth all couples mit yidisge chasidishe kinder…..moshiach now!

    Wow!
    Wow!
    14 years ago

    Wow is all I can say! Yasher Koach for using the gift Hashem has given him in order to help others!

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    Amazing work of charity hat this doctor is doing. But what a horrible fact that many people around the world will never afford such an expensive procedure to be able to have children. There should be government programs to help pay for first pregnancy at least.

    Chaim
    Chaim
    14 years ago

    I am sure the Eida would be as successful being mekarev him. NOT They chase away even chareidim.

    jax
    jax
    14 years ago

    I am drawn to tears by this story. No one should ever hneed his services, but when they do B’H he is there. Unbelieveble. What a tribute to Chabad and the shluchim and this amazing doctor, a tzaddik.

    Kogan
    Kogan
    14 years ago

    Hold on people. Before we praise this doctor and the rabbi should we not make sure that they are not messianics?

    professor
    professor
    14 years ago

    i was happy to see this right after i came home from the bonei olam dinner.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    What a beautiful thing,having gone through infertility myself, I so many times thought that instead of the organizations non-stop fundraising for couples with infertility( just try getting approved with all their rules,almost impossible only with degrading “protekzia”) why don’t you take all these monies and work on something like that. Either to get insurance laws changed or work on long term solutions.I can just tell you getting money out of org. that claim have helped 1800 hundred babies so on and so forth,is just great fundraising I’m amazed how they pull it off, heartwrenching dinners and non-stop crying. No one should ever be on the receiving end, its not like they make u think it is, it’s a million dollar business.

    Moshe
    Moshe
    14 years ago

    How sick has this world become? If someone is a believer in Moshiach, or even that the Lubavitcher rebbe is Moshiach, are we supposed to hate him and not even allow him to have children? If this is what a non Meshuchist is all about, I would rather go with the meshuchist. Shame on the writer to think so low of another Jew and shame on you for being afraid to post this.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    Amazing dr!! The world would be a better place if we had more peaple like him

    shlomo bochner
    shlomo bochner
    14 years ago

    i am here to help. we have our rules, and b”h we are very sucessful in oiftien far klal yisroel

    mendy in midwest
    mendy in midwest
    14 years ago

    ain ben dovid bo ad seyichlo kol haneshomos shebaguf..

    chazak to the Dr.
    and chazak, chazak venischazek to all the moms and dads of twins (.. … ….) that will be, beezras hashem (and intuition of this G-D sent doctor)…

    Dovid's Friend
    Dovid's Friend
    14 years ago

    May Dr. Glassner be blessed with success b’ruchnius and b’gashmius so he may empowered to do more chesed and more mitzvos!

    wow
    wow
    14 years ago

    What an amazing story. The Dr. and the neshamos he helps to bring into the world should be zoche for maasim tovim and to see bias goel tzedek bimheirah