Saved 2,500 people Recognized by Community.” 2,500 people? Did this good news
story make it outside of Israel?
technician), has been to 2,500 calls in the past four years – all on his
personal bicycle! Of these calls, 300 have been life threatening. And what is
more, this good citizen is only 25 years old!
electric bike by United Hatzolah.
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| Meir Farkash |
hour of the night or day, under beating sun or pummelling rain. Whatever he is doing, Farkash puts it aside to pedal and help.
as yourself (19:18).” The religion was always designed around volunteerism, with
societies set up to assist people from cradle to grave.
by brick and ploughed field by field by volunteers who had a vision. Kibbutzim
and moshavim were also founded on the principle of helping others.
sherut leumi (national service program), then continues for life. Civilians who
were once soldiers continue to do miluim,
volunteering in their former units once a year (or during a war) until they are
40.
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| See the video of Israel’s Santa by clicking on the link. |
sort. One well-known Israeli volunteer is Nichola Abdo, a Christian Arab who visits children in special education schools and hospitals dressed as
Santa.
some 24,000 volunteer organizations in Israel. This number has grown incredibly; I know of many newer amutot which are reaching out to help those
in need.
hectic schedules, then forget about helping others. But there is incredible
satisfaction when reaching out and making a difference.
the life of a prominent lawyer, arriving at the scene within moments and resuscitating
the man with CPR. He joined the man in the ambulance and was happy to hear that his patient was released from hospital two days later.
says, “It’s not about the glory, it’s about helping people.”
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biking around in his orange Hatzolah jacket on his nifty new ebike.
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Amazing!!! Thanks for sharing this Nicole.
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