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Yad Sarah (Hebrew: יד שרה) is the largest national volunteer organization in Israel. [3] Employing over 6,000 volunteers, [ 4 ] [ 5 ] with a salaried staff of 150, [ 2 ] Yad Sarah serves over 350,000 clients each year. [ 3 ]
In 1976, Lupolianski founded the Yad Sarah organization to help the elderly and disabled. The organization is named for his Polish grandmother, who was murdered in the Holocaust. It lends out medical equipment and supplies a variety of services to the sick, elderly and lonely.
Yad Vashem, Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Authority: Organization. Also awarded the Israel Prize in 1973, for the Encyclopedia of Jewish Communities (Pinkas HaKehillot) project. 2004 Sarah Yefet: Biblical studies: Menahem Brinker: Literature: Dov Noy: Avraham Doron: Social work: Ziva Amishai-Maisels: History of art: Aharon Razin ...
Mann's advice and expertise helped grow Yad Sarah from a neighborhood gemach into a nationwide home care equipment-lending organization with 72 branches and 4,200 volunteers by 1995. [7] As of 2013, the organization has over 100 branches and 6,000 volunteers, and saves the government an estimated $400 million annually in hospitalization ...
Frenkel serves as chairman of the International Board of Trustees of Yad Sarah, [11] the largest health and volunteer organization in Israel. In September 2017, Frenkel established the Frenkel Emergency Medical Center (FEMC) at the Yad Sarah Center in Jerusalem. [12]
Another important unifying organization is Yad Sarah, established by Uri Lupolianski (mayor of Jerusalem 2003–2009) in 1977. Yad Sarah is the largest national volunteer organization in Israel, with over 6,000 volunteers [11] [12] representing all ages and backgrounds, including different socioeconomic sectors and cultural and religious ...
For Sarah, who has been very driven her entire life and focused all her energy on building a career, Matty is a threat who breezes in and, in a very short amount of time, has achieved what Sarah ...
In 1976, Bendheim and her husband worked with Uri Lupolianski to establish Friends of Yad Sarah Association in the United States. Her dedication to this project continued over forty years. Her son, Philip Bendheim, serves on the board and coordinates the activities of the Friends of Yad Sarah Associations in the United States and Europe.