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Talmud Class: A Conversation with Hadassah's Director of Nursing, Rely Alon

Talmud Class: A Conversation with Hadassah's Director of Nursing, Rely Alon

FromFrom the Bimah: Jewish Lessons for Life


Talmud Class: A Conversation with Hadassah's Director of Nursing, Rely Alon

FromFrom the Bimah: Jewish Lessons for Life

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Length:
43 minutes
Released:
May 20, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Shira and I spent the last two weeks of December at Hadassah Hospital in Jerusalem being with our father. While attending to a loved one in these circumstances is obviously painful, at the same time, we marveled at how day-to-day life at Hadassah Hospital felt not only like Israel at its best, but almost like the fulfillment of prophetic visions of peace, of the lion and lamb dwelling together in harmony.
 
The patients, doctors, nurses, medical crews, cleaning and maintenance crews, cashiers in the restaurants and cafes, represent the enormous diversity of Israel: Haredi, religious Zionists, secular Israelis, Arab Israelis, Palestinian Israelis, Druse, side by side, in harmony. We were there during Hanukkah. Every night we would go to the community room on our floor and light candles with all the above. Outside of Hadassah, there would have been no connection. Inside of Hadassah, there was no distance. The only Haredi Israelis I have ever talked to were at Hadassah Hospital.
 
We are so blessed this Shabbat to have with us Hadassah’s head nurse, Rely Alon. Michelle, Elias and Dan will be in dialogue with Rely to ask her: Why do complex human relationships work so well in spite of difference at Hadassah, and not outside Hadassah? What can the rest of Israel and the Jewish people learn from Hadassah?
Released:
May 20, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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