United Hatzalah of Israel

United Hatzalah of Israel United Hatzalah is the largest all volunteer emergency medical first response organization in Israel. United Hatzalah medics are on call 24/7/365.
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United Hatzalah is the largest all-volunteer emergency medical first response organization in Israel. Over 6200 medics provide an immediate response within minutes of the onset of any emergency incident.

21/09/2025

Shana Tova to you from the bottom of my heart. May this year bring the safe return of all our hostages and true unity among us.

Only healing, strength, and victory for Am Yisrael. 🧡

Love,
Eli Beer

Uman, Ukraine: United Hatzalah Deploys Medical Response Infrastructure for Rosh Hashanah PilgrimageUnited Hatzalah volun...
21/09/2025

Uman, Ukraine: United Hatzalah Deploys Medical Response Infrastructure for Rosh Hashanah Pilgrimage

United Hatzalah volunteers are prepared to provide medical assistance near the gravesite of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov in Uman, Ukraine, where approximately 55,000 individuals are expected to arrive in Uman for the annual Rosh Hashanah pilgrimage.

United Hatzalah Uman Branch Director Matisyahu Shapira reported: "We have ambulances operating in round-the-clock shifts. For any medical incident in Uman and throughout Ukraine, please dial 063-800-1221 (local Ukrainian number), and the United Hatzalah dispatch center will deploy the closest responders to the incident location. The United Hatzalah dispatch center also operates on Shabbat and holidays according to the Shabbat protocols established by United Hatzalah's Halacha Department."

United Hatzalah has partnered with Curio Auctions to bring you extraordinary treasures connected to the history of Israe...
17/09/2025

United Hatzalah has partnered with Curio Auctions to bring you extraordinary treasures connected to the history of Israel and the Jewish People — all carefully curated and inspired by United Hatzalah. Place your bid today at curioauctions.com/unitedhatzalah

15/09/2025

Every second counts during a life-threatening allergic reaction. An EpiPen can save a life in under a minute, but these lifesaving devices don’t last forever. They expire every year and must be replaced after each use.

United Hatzalah’s 8,000 volunteers across Israel rely on having fully stocked, up-to-date EpiPens at their side 24/7, ready to respond instantly. This year alone, they answered over 4,000 EpiPen calls, each one a race against the clock. By helping us restock our supply, you can Be the Lifeline that turns just sixty seconds into a lifetime.

Start the new year saving lives. israelrescue.org/bethelifeline

United Hatzalah volunteers provided initial emergency medical treatment to two patients at the scene of a suspected terr...
12/09/2025

United Hatzalah volunteers provided initial emergency medical treatment to two patients at the scene of a suspected terror stabbing attack at a hotel in Tzuba.

United Hatzalah Paramedic Shir Chaber and EMTs Avishai Hornstein, David Lifsh*tz, and Avi Yudkowski reported: “We provided initial medical treatment to a patient, approximately 50 years old, who sustained penetrating injuries to his upper torso. He was subsequently transported via United Hatzalah intensive care ambulance to Hadassah Ein Kerem Medical Center. His condition at this stage is defined as serious. We also provided treatment to an additional male patient, approximately 25 years old, who sustained penetrating injuries to his upper torso. He was transported to the hospital with his condition at this stage defined as moderate.”

We are deeply saddened to share the passing of Chaya Beer, beloved mother of Eli BeerFuneral is tonight. Shiva details t...
11/09/2025

We are deeply saddened to share the passing of Chaya Beer, beloved mother of Eli Beer

Funeral is tonight. Shiva details to follow

Near the Hemed Interchange, United Hatzalah volunteers saved the life of a 31-year-old woman who went into a severe alle...
09/09/2025

Near the Hemed Interchange, United Hatzalah volunteers saved the life of a 31-year-old woman who went into a severe allergic reaction after being exposed to peanuts.

Maor Nachum, a volunteer medic and head of United Hatzalah’s Mevaseret branch, shared: “The woman developed a life-threatening reaction. I administered an EpiPen and provided lifesaving care before she was transported to the hospital. There’s no doubt that the quick response saved her life.”

This High Holiday season, you can bid on treasures connected to the history of Israel and the Jewish People — all specia...
09/09/2025

This High Holiday season, you can bid on treasures connected to the history of Israel and the Jewish People — all specially curated and inspired by United Hatzalah. Your winning bid not only brings a meaningful heirloom into your home, it also helps us save lives across Israel.

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08/09/2025

This is a recording of the very first emergency call received by United Hatzalah from the terror attack today at Ramot Junction in Jerusalem - made by a 12-year-old boy. By the time this call came in, our United Hatzalah volunteers were already on the scene treating the injured, including volunteer Gitty Beer.

08/09/2025

26 Anxiety Patients Treated Following Ramot Junction Attack

Saving lives through terror
08/09/2025

Saving lives through terror

At today’s terrorist attack in Jerusalem, United Hatzalah volunteer Daniel Katzenstein treated a bus driver who ran to h...
08/09/2025

At today’s terrorist attack in Jerusalem, United Hatzalah volunteer Daniel Katzenstein treated a bus driver who ran to help others.

“His name was Mohammed. He also ran to help. This is not a battle of Islam versus Judaism, this is a battle between the people who wish to do harm, and the people who want to live life.”

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78 Yirmiyahu Street
Jerusalem
91361

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United Hatzalah of Israel is the largest independent, non-profit, fully volunteer Emergency Medical Service organization that provides the fastest and free emergency medical first response throughout Israel. United Hatzalah’s service is available to all people regardless of race, religion, or national origin. United Hatzalah has more than 6,000 volunteers around the country, available around the clock – 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. With the help of our unique GPS technology and our iconic ambucycles, our average response time is less than 3 minutes across the country and 90 seconds in metropolitan areas. Our mission is to arrive at the scene of medical emergencies as soon as possible and provide the patient with professional and appropriate medical aid until an ambulance arrives, resulting in many more lives saved.