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The New Jersey Jewish Business Alliance announced this week it has successfully coordinated the donation of a cutting-edge modern medical mobile hospital from a generous member to Sheba Medical Center in Israel. 

The New Jersey Jewish Business Alliance said it took the lead in coordinating the logistics, communications, and successful deployment of this medical asset. 

“The core of our alliance lies in cultivating a robust network for business prosperity,” said Nathan Herzog, board member of the New Jersey Jewish Business Alliance. “This initiative reflects our commitment to fostering business growth while simultaneously addressing critical humanitarian needs.”  

The mobile hospital, equipped with state-of-the-art medical equipment no longer needed locally, has emerged as an invaluable resource in addressing acute healthcare needs in conflict-affected areas. It has significantly bolstered Israel’s healthcare infrastructure, providing immediate, on-site, and crucial medical care to those in dire circumstances. 

“We take immense pride in spearheading this heartfelt initiative,” said David Rosenberg, executive director of the New Jersey Jewish Business Alliance. “The profound impact it will have on the healthcare landscape in Israel and around the globe, being used as Sheba International’s renowned field hospital, reaffirms our belief in the transformative power of collaborative efforts to effect meaningful change.” 

Brian Abrahams, CEO at the New York-based nonprofit American Friends of Sheba Medical Center, expressed gratitude to the donors and the New Jersey Jewish Business Alliance. 

“The donation of this incredible mobile hospital system will strengthen Sheba’s ability to put advanced medical treatment facilities anywhere in Israel on short notice, as well as improve their humanitarian outreach work in the Middle East and Africa,” Abrahams said.