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Eli and Gitty in Tel Aviv in 2018.
Eli Beer, the powerhouse behind United Hatzalah of Israel, who has grown an organization of more than 6,000 volunteers with a 90-second response time, who crisscrosses the globe (yes, even during the pandemic) fundraising and sharing his innovative emergency response model, who himself survived a life-threatening battled with Covid-19, and who is an icon of purposeful unity between Jews and Arabs, Jews and Christians, and Jews and each other, has an addiction. âOnce you save one life,â he has said, âyou want to save more.â
Millions of lives have been saved by United Hatzalah (UH), the seed for which was planted in Eliâs mind when he became an EMT at just 15 years old: Get help to people faster, and youâll save more lives.
The day before Shavuot, I had just returned home after spending time in Ashkelon, Sderot, and the Gaza periphery region, where I was assisting people who have been under constant rocket attack for the past two weeks as a first responder with United Hatzalah. I had spent my time treating the injured, evacuating buildings that had been struck by rockets, and helping wherever I could.
Shortly before the Shavuot holiday began, I was in the middle of my last-minute preparations when I suddenly received notification of a mass-casualty-incident (MCI).
“MCI in Karlin-Stolin synagogue,” read the notification. The synagogue is just a 5 minute drive from my home.