Friday, September 9, 2011

Haredi, Arab saving lives together


Hezy of Mea Shearim, Fadi of At-Tur team up as volunteers in United Hatzalah emergency organization

Akiva Novick


Hezy (R) and Fadi. Natural connection Photo: Atta Awisat


"An Arab and a haredi are riding a motorbike." No, this is not the beginning of a joke.

The story of Fadi Bahir and Hezy Roth can definitely be adapted into a feature film: Imagine an ultra-Orthodox man dressed in black, entering an Arab neighborhood in east Jerusalem in order to save someone's life. Hours later, an Arab man runs into the heart of the haredi neighborhood of Mea Shearim in order to provide medical care.

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This is their story. Hezy and Fadi volunteer together at United Hatzalah, an emergency medical services organization similar to Magen David Adom. Hezy is a resident of Mea Shearim, while Fadi lives in the Arab neighborhood of At-Tur.

Arabs residents from east Jerusalem have recently began volunteering at United Hatzalah, joining the organization's 1,800 volunteers – most of them haredim. They help mostly in Arab neighborhoods, which the Jewish volunteers are often afraid to enter. Read the rest on: Ynet

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