The 8 blogs of Chanukah. Each night a new blog from the community of Congregation B’nai Israel.
Tonight, the sixth blog of Chanukah is brought to you by Emek Medical Center – Hospital of Peace, located in Afula, which is a partner region with Fairfield County. In cross-communal partnership, with the local Federation, we have had an ongoing relationship with Afula and with the Emek Medical Center. More information on how you can contact them is found at the end of tonight’s blog. Here is their Chanukah message, and some information about their work from Dr. Orna Blondheim, Director.
The Lights Won’t Go Out
A candle in the wind; violent, whipping, swirling gusts … moving rocks and water before its mighty force. People cower before the maelstrom, covering their eyes, turning their backs so as not to see, not to hear … waiting for quiet … when it is safe to raise their heads. Not only does the single candle inexplicably continue to burn, but another and another join it – standing defiantly in the face of the onslaught. When the first should have been blown into oblivion, now eight glow; challenging, mocking the forces set against them. Darkness should have prevailed, but the flickering lights would not go out. Those little flames would not submit to the power that should have engulfed them. Many have tried to explain this improbable resilience. Many pray for stronger winds … instead of simply enjoying the light in the dark. Those who choose to move closer to the stubborn flames are treated to warmth and illuminations of wonders within the light. Move closer to the radiance or turn away, the choice is yours. When the winds die down and the dust settles and people are no longer afraid to raise their heads – they will see that the candles are still burning. Within that glow is a life force, more obstinate than any tempest.
We are an infinitesimal component of the flame and we know that you too have felt the warmth. Stay close and together let’s stand firm against the winds.
Dear friends, Yesterday It is most encouraging to see the improved facilities and expanded services that Emek has achieved over the past several years. Our growing family of friends around the world has played an important role in our ability to better serve the people of Israel. Since October 2000 the trauma from unprecedented terror has affected us all. Emek Medical Center has stood firm in the eye of the hurricane and managed to maintain its standing as an island of sanity. We have proven over the years that all the people of our region, Jews and Arabs alike may depend upon us to treat every patient with unprejudiced dedication. Despite the strains on our limited resources, we have, with essential help from our friends, been able to meet some of the many challenges we face and we hope that more of you will be joining our family. Today thanks to their dedication and sensitivities that Emek has repeatedly been voted #1 in patient satisfaction. Despite the loving care we provide and even with the completion of our West Tower, approximately 50% of our patients are still hospitalized in sub-standard conditions. Israel’s health care establishment is in the midst of an acute economic crisis. Every hospital has been affected and Emek’s ability to maintain its level of services is being eroded. The immense challenge facing us today is to continue growing while increasing our level of efficiency without negatively affecting our high medical standards or our excellent patient relationships. Most pressing of all is our need for more operating theaters. Our current surgical facilities cannot cope efficiently with the normal caseload of a growing population and every mass casualty terror event only exacerbates an already critical situation. Plans are now drawn for a new Surgical Complex that will eventually include 12 ultra-modern Operating Rooms, a new Sterile Supply Unit and various surgical departments. Our primary focus, in order to answer immediate needs, is to first build and equip 4 — 6 new Operating Rooms. Funding will determine the rate of further progress. We salute all of our friends who have joined us in our quest .to provide better healthcare for our people. |
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