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After 14 hour search: Yedidim volunteers find child's missing cochlear implant  | Watch 

In a world often divided, the search for a child's cochlear implant in Ma'ale Adumim is a beautiful example of the extraordinary lengths that Yedidim will go to help a child.

Yedidim volunteer finds missing cochlear implant (Photo: Yedidim Spokesperson)

In the sweltering heat of Ma'ale Adumim, an Israeli town just east of Jerusalem, a family's day of joy at the Magic Kass amusement park turned into a nightmare. Their toddler's cochlear implant—a lifeline to the world of sound—had vanished, leaving the child in silence and the parents in despair.

The external device, worth nearly $11,000, was more than just a piece of technology. For the young child, it was the key to hearing the world around them. As night fell on Monday, the family's frantic search yielded nothing. In a last-ditch effort, they turned to social media with a plea that would touch the hearts of strangers: "We turned the place over and couldn't find it. Maybe someone found it and didn't bring it to the lost and found. Pass it on, maybe we'll have a miracle."

Their call did not go unanswered. As word spread, residents of Ma'ale Adumim and volunteers from Yedidim, a local aid organization, sprang into action. Despite the oppressive heat, they came in droves, determined to help a child they had never met.

The search stretched into the early hours of Tuesday morning, with volunteers combing every inch of the park until 3 a.m. Undeterred by their lack of success, they returned at dawn, their resolve strengthened by the first light of day.

Hours of scrutinizing security footage finally revealed the device's fate: it had fallen off and been unwittingly discarded by cleaning staff into a large garbage compactor. This discovery, while disheartening, only steeled the volunteers' determination.

In a Herculean effort, they emptied the compactor and meticulously sifted through its contents. Their perseverance paid off when Yishai Attia, a Yedidim motorcycle unit volunteer and manager of the Jerusalem hotline, finally unearthed the tiny device.

As news of the find spread, a collective sigh of relief echoed through the community.

Video credit: Yedidim Spokesperson

* Yeshiva World News contributed to this article.

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