Yair was still in high school when he noticed an opportunity for bone marrow donor testing in a Jerusalem, Israel mall. He gave a saliva sample and entered the Ezer Mizion Bone Marrow registry. In September 2008, as Yair neared the end of his army service, he got the call. Yair was a match. A year later, Yair met Ely, the baby whose life he saved, along with Ely's grateful family at an emotional meeting.

Ezer Mizion established the donor registry in 1998, under the direction of Dr. Bracha Zisser and her husband Moti Zisser z"l. Ten years ago, the Zissers and Major-General Elazar Stern of the Israel Defense Services established a partnership in which new recruits could volunteer to join the life saving donor pool. 2,200 people have been saved through donations, with 1,100 donors coming from the IDF donor pool.

On September 19, a special event was held at Beit Hanasi, in the gardens of the Israeli President's Residence marking tens years of the Saving a Life Partnership..

President Reuven Rivlin greeted the audience which included 100 soldiers who were donors. Each solider was called by name and received a medallion in appreciation. Soldiers, male and female, religious and secular, and lone soldiers received medallions and thanks from grateful families, also from all parts of Israeli socieity. Emotional first meetings of four donors were arranged. Those meetings of recipients and their families before the main event were shared in a video at the end of the program. The video which was filled with hugs, flowers and tears has been spreading on the social media. 

Maj-Gen Hagai Topolanski was presented a framed certificate in appreciation of continued IDF cooperation, which he accepted for all involved.

Erez Raslevsky was called to the stage to tell his story. He told how doctors gave him six months to live with a leukemia diagnosis. However, through a bone marrow transplant his life had been saved. Raslevsky was able to also meet Omer Ben Horin, the young solider whose marrow had saved his life.

Ezer Mizion, founded by Rabbi Dr. Chananya Chollak in 1979 with a few volunteers in Bnei Brak, today has 58 centers in 31 cities throughout Israel. Over 16,000 volunteers and staff offer multiple services, including the world's largest Jewish Bone Marrow Donor Registry, programs for children with special needs, cancer patients, the elderly, and terror victims. Chollak and Zisser posed at the end of the program with IDF donors and financial donors, filling the large stage.

When TA of Baltimore graduate Gil Marks, z"l, died from cancer, his nieces and nephews wanted to do something special and meaningful in his memory. They decided to establish the Gil Marks Donor Pool Fund with Ezer MizionBeverly Marks, Gil's mother, and one of his nieces Esty Altshul, represented the family at the Beit Hanasi ceremony.

Yair, the young donor mentioned earlier, is the son of former Baltimoreans Rabbi Gary and Judy Neuman. 

Full disclosure: BJL is proud to be related to persons mentioned above.