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With thousands of Jewish people migrating to Orlando for Pesach, Hatzalah of South Florida is also making their way there by car , truck, U-Haul, and trailer. To help provide emergency medical coverage in Orlando over Pesach, Hatzalah of South Florida has assisted in assembling a group of professionally trained responders as well as a 24-hour Hatzalah Hotline.

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Two Hatzalah of South Florida Boca Raton Supervisors joined a pre-Pesach planning meeting with Captain Moss and Sergeant Ugalde of the Palm Beach Sheriff’s office. During their visit they presented them with a gift of Shmurah Matzah.

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“There’s no greater gift, than the gift of life.” Hatzalah of South Florida released this picture, thanking Sandra and Morris Kaplan for their monumental gift of two cardiac monitors which are invaluable tools used in our life-saving mission.

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Rabbi Yossi Denberg and his son Rabbi Shloimy Denberg pose for a photo with Broward County Commissioner Michael Udine at the Teach Florida Legislative Breakfast. The Denbergs run the Lubavitch Hebrew Academy in Margate.

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Valley Bank recognized Hatzalah of South Florida’s West Coast involvement during the Hurricane Ian rescue efforts with a $10,000 donation. Valley Bank has been active in supporting local organizations such as Hatzalah South Florida.

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Thousands of Chabad Shluchim packed the front of 770 Eastern Parkway in Brooklyn Sunday morning for the annual group photo of the International Kinus Hashluchim taking place in Crown Heights this weekend. The Kinus culminates tonight with their annual sit down banquet to be aired live here on JewishMiami.info.

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Craig, aged 74, a leader with the FEMA task force stopped by Chabad Lubavitch of Southwest Florida and left receiving the Jewish name Moshe, and putting on Teffilin for the first time in his life with Chabad Shliach Rabbi Yitzchok Minkowicz.