Adam Krief, Jewish father of 3 whose bone marrow search inspired … – Jewish Telegraphic Agency

Posted: March 15, 2017 at 3:49 am

Adam Krief, with his wife, Lia, had a rare form of blood cancer that proved to be fatal. (Facebook)

(JTA) Adam Krief, a Jewish cancer patient whose search for a bone marrow donor captured the attention of social media and celebrities including Kim Kardashian, Mayim Bialik and Jason Biggs, has died.

Krief, a father of three from Los Angeles, died Tuesday, a family friend confirmed to JTA. He was 31.

Krief was diagnosed with primary myelofibrosis, a rare form of blood cancer that is likely fatal if a stem celltransplant matchis notfound.To find anHLA, or gene complex matchfor Krief something more difficultto track downthan a blood type match drives were held around the world, including in North America,Israel, France and Mexico.

Kardashian posted about Krief on Facebook in September, saying he was a friend of a friend.

A bone-marrow donor was found last December seven matches were found, in fact, through the donor drives organized for him.

This is what cloud 9 looks like Im so grateful to let you all know that a donorhas been found, Krief wrote at the time, sharing a video with two of his children.

The Hope 4 Adam Facebook page on March 8 called for a Worldwide Unity Shabbat for March 11 and March 18 for the recovery of Krief, asking followers to Help us bring about a miracle.

On Monday, the Eretz Kabbalah Facebook page of the Los Angeles-based Eretz Cultural Center posted a call for followers to recite Tehillim, or psalms, on behalf of Krief.

After a long search for a bone-marrow match to save his life, he finally received one. However, after some complications, he is said to only have a few hours to live, the post said.

Krief is survived by his wife, Lia, and his young children.

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