Dee Family Honored with EMS Vehicle Dedication Donated by Avi and Ilana Tobias
In a heartfelt ceremony held at the Jerusalem headquarters of United Hatzalah, an emergency vehicle was unveiled in honor of the Dee family, who tragically
In a heartfelt ceremony held at the Jerusalem headquarters of United Hatzalah, an emergency vehicle was unveiled in honor of the Dee family, who tragically
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Terror attack kills two members of the same family; the father clings to life. Six-year-old Yaakov Israel Paley and 20-year-old Alter Shlomo Lederman were killed
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