Hatzolah Rolls Up Its Sleeves To Help Others The Australian Jewish News
Hatzolah Rolls Up Its Sleeves To Help Others The Australian Jewish News Two volunteers from haztolah of sydney – a jewish, eastern suburbs based medical emergency, first responder service – have registered so they can contribute to the paramedics’ blood donation tally. Hatzolah’s primary goal is to provide a lifesaving bridge of medical care during the first critical moments of a medical emergency, whilst catering to the unique needs of the jewish community.
About Us Hatzolah Hatzolah melbourne was established in 1994. at that time, our goal was to offer medical support to an ageing generation of holocaust survivors – many of whom were too afraid to call traditional uniformed emergency services. Everyone has got kits in their car, everyone responds from wherever they are,” said yossi richman, on life as a trained volunteer paramedic at hatzola, the ambulance service funded by jewish. Excited to be partnering with jewish care victoria, st kilda shule hebrew congregation and the australian jewish news for this important initiative during these challenging times. Hatzalah was predicated on the consideration of cultural challenges, especially with regard to halakha (jewish law) and communities that only speak yiddish or hebrew.
Hatzolah Volunteer Flies Into Action The Australian Jewish News Excited to be partnering with jewish care victoria, st kilda shule hebrew congregation and the australian jewish news for this important initiative during these challenging times. Hatzalah was predicated on the consideration of cultural challenges, especially with regard to halakha (jewish law) and communities that only speak yiddish or hebrew. Hatzolah provides a free emergency medical responder service for melbourne’s jewish community. hatzolah operates primarily within the suburbs of east st kilda, balaclava, caulfield, caulfield. Hatzalah (hebrew: הַצָּלָה, lit. ‘rescue’) is the title used by our israeli volunteer emergency medical service. serving primarily areas with jewish communities around the world, offering free medical care to patients regardless of their religion. Hatzola has distributed safety games and cycle helmets to hundreds of neighbourhood children, raising their risk awareness, safety practice, and safety standards. Hatzolah was founded in 1969 with one individual buying one oxygen tank with a simple goal: to help community members in need. since then, hatzolah has spread across the us and the world, with chapters in every jewish city in the americas, europe, israel, and even in australia and south africa.
Hatzolah To Offer New Service The Australian Jewish News Hatzolah provides a free emergency medical responder service for melbourne’s jewish community. hatzolah operates primarily within the suburbs of east st kilda, balaclava, caulfield, caulfield. Hatzalah (hebrew: הַצָּלָה, lit. ‘rescue’) is the title used by our israeli volunteer emergency medical service. serving primarily areas with jewish communities around the world, offering free medical care to patients regardless of their religion. Hatzola has distributed safety games and cycle helmets to hundreds of neighbourhood children, raising their risk awareness, safety practice, and safety standards. Hatzolah was founded in 1969 with one individual buying one oxygen tank with a simple goal: to help community members in need. since then, hatzolah has spread across the us and the world, with chapters in every jewish city in the americas, europe, israel, and even in australia and south africa.
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