Eli Beer
Floyd Mayweather’s donation was announced at a United Hatzalah rescue service fundraiser in Jerusalem.
Eli Beer described the Republican Jewish Coalition summit as “a night of hope.”
“I have never in my life seen a president crying,” Eli Beer told JNS.
“We have advocated for this bill for a long time,” said United Hatzalah head Eli Beer.
The experience “will be vital to them should they ever face such a scenario in the field,” said Hatzalah president Eli Beer.
The event marked the conclusion of a painful year for the organization and its founder, but also a foundation for a long-term plan.
Former US ambassador to Israel joins international board of United Hatzalah
David Friedman is among the “remarkable people who have made large impacts on the Jewish community,” says Eli Beer of United Hatzalah.
United Hatzalah to suspend volunteers who decline vaccination
“God forbid, I don’t want any of our volunteers [getting sick or] passing the virus on to a patient,” says United Hatzalah founder and president Eli Beer, who himself recovered from a serious case of COVID-19.
A program focuses on United Hatzalah’s founder and president, who returned to Israel after surviving a six-week battle against COVID-19 in a Miami hospital.
United Hatzalah founder Eli Beer off ventilator, begins recovery from COVID-19
The 46-year-old is now breathing on his own and able to communicate with his family.
Additions to the building will include an emergency simulation center, bomb-shelter control room, auditorium and conference rooms, medical-equipment supply center, a garden, pharmacy, ambucycle repair lab, medical lending library, training classrooms, volunteer’s lounge and more.