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LIJMC has three components: Long Island Jewish Hospital, Steven & Alexandra Cohen Children's Medical Center of New York, and The Zucker Hillside Hospital. Long Island Jewish Hospital is a 587-bed tertiary adult care hospital with advanced diagnostic and treatment technology, and modern facilities for medical, surgical, dental and obstetrical care.
The Sephardic Center of Mill Basin, also called the Sephardic Congregation of Mill Basin, is an Orthodox Jewish synagogue located at 6208 Strickland Avenue in Brooklyn, in New York City, New York, United States.
As of 2010, Beth Jacob Ohev Sholom was the oldest Orthodox congregation on Long Island (including Brooklyn and Queens), and, according to Brooklyn Eagle journalist Raanan Geberer, "one of the few remnants of the non-Hasidic Jewish community that thrived in Williamsburg until the 1960s". No Conservative or Reform synagogues presently exist in ...
Prior to 2015, the network was called North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System (North Shore-LIJ). [2]In 2019, Northwell Health had 23 hospitals and more than 700 outpatient facilities, as well as the Zucker School of Medicine, the Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research, urgent care centers, kidney dialysis centers, acute inpatient rehabilitation, sub-acute rehabilitation and skilled ...
It was the first Orthodox Jewish elementary school for girls in North America. [2] The name Shulamith (Hebrew: שולמית) is a feminine form of the Hebrew name Solomon, which loosely translates to "peace". As of July 2010, the organization was divided into two separate institutions which operate independent schools in Brooklyn and Long Island.
They incorporated as Jewish Hospital of Brooklyn on November 9, 1901, and by 1903, had purchased an older hospital campus, the Memorial Hospital for Women and Children, to renovate and reopen. It was located on the block of Classon Avenue, between Prospect Place and St. Marks Avenue.
An Oregon man was arrested Tuesday morning for allegedly targeting Jewish hospitals and care centers in New York City and Long Island with fake bomb threats, according to prosecutors.
It is the oldest continuously operating synagogue in Brooklyn. [7] [8] Founded as Baith Israel in 1856, [9] the congregation constructed the first synagogue on Long Island, [2] and hired Aaron Wise for his first rabbinical position in the United States. [10]