First-Ever Hatzalah Statewide Event Held in Newark | Jill Kirsch (PHOTOS)

On Thursday, January 30, Hatzalah Statewide, in collaboration with Dr. Mark Merlin and other physicians of MD1, and Madison Programs, hosted an event for all New York and New Jersey Hatzalah members at the Best Western Robert Treat Hotel in Newark. The event addressed the latest updates in pre-hospital emergency medicine, as well as EMS literature, pediatric care and hemorrhagic shock. Each presentation was given by a respected physician in his particular field.

Dr Merlin, the CEO at MD1, trains doctors in pre-hospital medicine, and spoke about the newest changes in emergency medicine. The critical nature of this seminar was reflected by Dr. Merlin’s cautionary words, “By the time the ‘changes’ in emergency medicine get to the textbooks, the information is already 10 years behind.” In fact, one of the studies presented at the event dealt with Coronavirus, and had been published that very day.

This was the first-ever Hatzalah Statewide event, and is a testament to the growing influence and outreach of the organization. Hatzalah Statewide, which expands the reach of all local Hatzalah groups, was organized and founded by Dr. Nosson Zemel. Dr. Zemel was also the founder of Hatzalah of Essex County almost three years ago. Hatzalah Statewide currently has over 250 members from New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Connecticut.

Hatzalah Statewide was “a dream of mine,” commented Dr. Zemel. There are currently seven local Hatzalahs in New Jersey, but he recognized that people often travel beyond Hatzalah’s coverage areas. Creating a statewide Hatzalah helps to address medical emergencies occurring in areas without local coverage.

“Our goal is to help klal Yisrael whenever and wherever they may be in distress,” Dr. Zemel said.

Hatzalah Statewide volunteers, all of whom are members of other Hatzalah chapters, agree to be on call not only while they are in their respective communities, but as they travel throughout the region as well.

Simcha Shain, Lakewood Hatzalah paramedic director, and founder and CEO of Paraflight, explained that it was a priority to create personal connections among Hatzalah volunteers. Dr. Zemel instituted a series of medical lectures on pre-hospital emergency medicine which had the added benefit of integrating the membership.

Dr. Zemel’s goal is to make these lectures an annual event, with the members gathering together for learning and camaraderie, with the bonus of receiving continuing education credits. In extending hakarat hatov to all the volunteers, Dr. Zemel graciously subsidized the seminar as well as the dinner.

In addition to the lectures, this event gave recognition to Dr. Merlin, chair of the NJ EMS Council, acknowledging his expertise and ongoing support to Hatzalah Statewide, and to Dr. Zemel, who was surprised with a presentation as well. Additionally, Rabbi Herschel Weber, Shlita, Hatzalah founder, was in attendance to offer divrei chizuk and brachot. He was moved to tears as he reminisced about founding Hatzalah over 50 years ago with just three volunteers.

The organizers paid special tribute to Moishe Spilman, z”l, who passed away in 2018. Spilman was a “driving force” behind the development of Hatzalah Statewide. A presentation was made to honor his memory, with his family in attendance.

Hatzalah Statewide is looking to expand its ranks to make the network more effective. For more information about joining Hatzalah Statewide, email [email protected]. The hotline number, to be used only if you are outside an established Hatzalah neighborhood, is 201-613-1111.

Photo captions:

50: Joshua Steinreich, Fischel Erps and David Sutton.

66: Nathan Zemel, MD; Mark Merlin, DO; Alexander Feldman, DO; Joshua Schwarzbaum, MD.

94: Dr. Mark Merlin (center) receiving a plaque from Simcha Shain (l) and Dr. Zemel.

133: Gary Guttman (l) and Englewood Mayor Michael Wildes.

139: Rabbi Herschel Weber (seated) with (l-r) his son, Meir Weber, another family member and Bentzion Friedman.

246: Plaque in memory of Moishe Spilman being presented to the Spilman family, as members of Hatzalah of Rockland look on.

299: Dr. Nathan Zemel with his award. (l-r) Simcha Shain, Dr. Zemel, Leiby Rosner, Bentzion Friedman and Shea Beren (founder of Hatzalah of Lakewood).

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3 COMMENTS

  1. This was a beautiful event. Just to see a Tzaddik Like R’ Robbie Lederman speaking to oilam was a big chizzuk for all of us. This is a man who has a special talent & has trained Hatzolah members in the entire tri-state area for years & years.
    R’ Robbie HaKohen, May H-shem continue to grant you koach and werewithal to continue to train our choshuve vols so that they may continue in their amazing, life-saving work.
    hatzlocha Rabbah !!

  2. I cant even begin to imagine the S’char R’ Weber has. How many lives has he saved from when he founded Hatzolah ? And in the beginning no one backed him. Amazing.

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