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New York’s Jewish leadership turns out in force for United Hatzalah
More than 1,300 community leaders, philanthropists and supporters gathered in Lower Manhattan for their annual New York Gala
Haredi extremist vandalizes image of female Hatzalah volunteer killed in missile attack
From loss to lifesaving: United Hatzalah officer Linor Attias reflects on her journey to save lives
United Hatzalah lifesaving equipment stolen –investigation underway
United Hatzalah to hold Miami Gala to benefit emergency response efforts
December 17 event will honor Barry and Missy Skolnick, Yossi Cohen, Mike Pompeo, and Bar Kuperstein
United Hatzalah invites you to receive real-time medical alerts
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United Hatzalah requests UN's Guterres's support in taking over UNRWA compound
Beer stressed that United Hatzalah caters to all communities in Israel and the West Bank, and would foster peace in the region.
Yair Netanyahu joins United Hatzalah as a volunteer
Sources close to the organization said that the younger Netanyahu has been fundraising for the organization, including for two ambulances.
'90 Seconds': The story of United Hatzalah’s founder - review
Based in Jerusalem, United Hatzalah has won the enthusiastic support of kings, princes, presidents, prime ministers, physicians, scientists, eminent rabbis, politicians and ordinary people.
At United Hatzalah, Jews, Muslims work together to save lives in Israel
United Hatzalah responds to almost 2,000 emergency calls every day, with hundreds of volunteers from every sector of Israeli society.
United Hatzalah's Eli Beer publishes biography 3 years after nearly dying from COVID-19
The book, entitled 90 Seconds: "The Epic Story of Eli Beer and United Hatzalah," tells the story of how he became the founder of the world's largest volunteer EMS service.
Grapevine: Emek oops
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
United Hatzalah defends training women for ambulance crews
Posters hung in a haredi community claimed that training women as EMTs was causing two religious issues by breaking seclusion laws and by involving women in Israeli National Service.
Grapevine: United in devotion
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.