A Million for Hatzolah is a Million For You

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  • Опубликовано: 3 май 2020
  • www.charidy.com/hatzolah
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    Hatzolah! Hatzolah!
    I am having trouble breathing! Save me!
    I still want to live!
    My husband’s pulse is weak!
    My elderly father is not responding!
    My child is choking!
    I am scared, I am afraid! The worst-case scenarios flash before my eyes!
    I need Hatzolah, I need a medic. Save us!
    It may seem that #Hatzolah members run fearlessly into any scenario. These selfless heroes bravely respond to every situation without regard for their own safety. What gives them such remarkable courage? The truth is that we are mistaken in that assumption. The truth is that they are indeed frightened, their families waiting with bated breath after every call. The possibility of being infected while helping others is a real and tangible concern. Every call is followed by fervent prayers to the one above that they should not be affected. However, when a Yid calls out for help, these courageous individuals risk everything to save a fellow Jew. A true example of endless Ahavas Yisroel!
    Yes, this is what Hatzolah does, this is what Hatzolah has always done, and this is what Hatzolah will continue doing.
    They sacrifice their lives to save the lives of others.
    Day and night.
    Summer and winter
    Rain or snow.
    During Shabbos and Yom Tov.
    In every situation and every circumstance, Hatzolah is there to take the call. Flu season or Coronavirus, nothing stops these angels of mercy. Every request for Hatzolah gets responded to with heart, warmth, and genuine concern.
    However, now Hatzolah finds itself as the “patient.”
    No shuls to hold appeals, no ability to host our annual party (which is our most significant source of revenue every year).
    This year our budget has also significantly increased due to the need for expanded safety measures, we need your help now more than ever.
    Dear #Williamsburg resident, we come to you with a heartfelt request, we are always there for you, be there for us.
    We sacrifice our lives; you contribute your hearts.
    We sacrifice our time; you contribute your compassion.
    We sacrifice everything: you contribute your gratitude.
    We need your support; we are dependent on your aid.
    Show your gratitude this coming
    Sunday and Monday.
    $1,000,000.00 for Hatzolah in 36-hours.
    A million for Hatzolah is a million for you.
    Your help will ensure our survival. You will enable us to continue taking every call and respond to every situation. Remember, to save even one life is like saving the world.
    Pls mail your check to:
    Hatzolah of Williamsburg
    518 Park Ave.
    Brooklyn NY 11205
    #Hatzolah #Williamsburg #HatzolahofWilliamsburg
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Комментарии • 28

  • @michaelortega8191
    @michaelortega8191 4 года назад +9

    God bless you all. Shalom

  • @samuelportella5628
    @samuelportella5628 4 года назад +8

    Shalom !!!!!!! 🙏

  • @elioraamar7956
    @elioraamar7956 4 года назад +4

    Ça ma fais un pincement au cœur quand j' ai vu le petit garçon regarde son père et j ai de la peine pour le pere , refoua chelama a lui et merci au médecin qui a occupe dès malades ce sont des héros

  • @Mdydaf55
    @Mdydaf55 3 года назад +5

    Hatzalah is no joke, they saved my life once. I had severe blood poisoning & was so weak & disoriented for many hours. I kept on waiting for it to pass but it actually was getting worse. After many many hours, I was collapsing in my car, but after being urged by my daughter on the phone I called them . There were 5-6 units there (at least) in less than a minute. These guys drop whatever they're doing 24/7 and in a flash they do what it takes to save lives. I've been treated more than once & I personally called & witnessed them saving other people's lives many times.
    The response time is measured in seconds! It's superhuman. Godly!
    Hatzalah is a holy organization. I can tell you that anyone who joins this organization and thinks that it's about the lights, sirens and action quickly becomes disillusioned and will not survive.
    U have to genuinely care and be willing to sacrifice your time and your commitment to saving lives over and over again.
    I'll admit that I'm a very cynical person. I can't stand falshkeit! I don't belong to the new generation of young flashy BP showoffs, yet in all my years I never ever witnessed one misstep by any of the volunteers. On the contrary I witnessed numerous numerous times the incredible response of these guys. ! ויהי לפלא
    ברכה והצלחה בכל מעשה ידיכם

  • @jewishproductions1399
    @jewishproductions1399 4 года назад +2

    Wow Hatzaloh Thank you for all you did no madder what ☺☺☺☺ Thank you

  • @gobletlouis-jean9314
    @gobletlouis-jean9314 4 года назад +2

    Hachem bless you all. Chalom!

  • @birdy4life32
    @birdy4life32 4 года назад +6

    Hatzalah are heros ♡

  • @anzheladegtyareva885
    @anzheladegtyareva885 4 года назад +1

    Shalom Alechem

  • @eiderdionizio4557
    @eiderdionizio4557 4 года назад +1

    Valeu

  • @izaldamatos5036
    @izaldamatos5036 4 года назад +3

    Temos que clamar ao Nosso Criador para chegar a uma cura para o mundo....😔.... Shalom

  • @chanabayla1823
    @chanabayla1823 2 года назад +1

    I'm Jewish and part of the reason coid is so high in these sects is because of their refusal to wear masks and vaccinate

  • @Wirt-ti9kh
    @Wirt-ti9kh 4 года назад +3

    This video was published during Sfira, please mute it when you watch because of the music in the background.

    • @JewishLife
      @JewishLife 4 года назад

      it doesn't say anything in the shulchan aruch that one is not allowed to listen to music during sefira, second! you call this music?

    • @Wirt-ti9kh
      @Wirt-ti9kh 4 года назад

      www.ou.org/life/torah/mm_sefira/ Also, there is piano in the background.

    • @Bulvan123
      @Bulvan123 4 года назад +1

      You obviously never learned the Halachos and like to be Shoteh Frum. It only applies to listening for pleasure, background music definitely doesn't qualify, just like a jingle on a radio ad isn't Assur.

    • @Wirt-ti9kh
      @Wirt-ti9kh 4 года назад

      Please show me, where are your sources for that? According to an article from Yeshivat HaEtzion, it says “Numerous other Acharonim, including R. Moshe Feinstein (Yoreh De’ah 2:137, Orach Chaim 1:165), R. Ovadya Yosef (Yechave Da’at 6:34), and R. Eliezer Waldenberg (Tzitz Eliezer 15:33), prohibit playing and listening to music, even from a radio, during the period of the Omer.” The only reason I’d see for one to have any excuse to listen to music during sefira depends on the poskim they follow, and whatever level of stringency they or their community had accepted upon themselves. In this case, I am machmir on these matters and refrain from any kind of music. But some hold that classical and vocal music is not treif during this time. B”H.

    • @tubechick8
      @tubechick8 4 года назад

      Yet, more phoney rules. Oh please

  • @noamfreedman7886
    @noamfreedman7886 4 года назад +1

    Why is the guy at the end coughing not a good ad

    • @tubechick8
      @tubechick8 4 года назад

      Because he like the rest of the Hasidic community don't follow government rules. They make up their own. Phonies. They go totally against our Torah, and just fuel antisemitism!

  • @avrumis
    @avrumis 4 года назад +1

    You don't wear the shields well

  • @blazenatural8169
    @blazenatural8169 4 года назад +2

    is this a mockery on corona??

    • @JJ-iu6jp
      @JJ-iu6jp 4 года назад +2

      It's not...They use this clip as an ad to help raise money for their voluntary ambulance organization, known to be the largest in the New York metro area.