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Grapevine, November 7, 2025: A nurse with a difference

Movers and shakers in Israeli society.

Natan Datner with Yona Elian.
Huggies campaign

The white nights are over: Huggies sends a nurse home to tired parents

 American nurse Camesha Hart refused to treat Jews, Portland, US, March 2025.

Oregon nurse defends Hamas, justifies murder of Bibas family

Doctor holds a stethoscope in front of a hospital background (illustrative)

Israel’s healthcare workforce lags behind OECD averages despite growth in doctors and nurses


International Nurses Day: A nurse's story about ALYN's children

Due to their physical and family condition, they cannot live or even visit their own homes. Hence, ALYN has become their only home.

Ahmad Assila

65% drop in severe asthma, Israeli hospital says it’s the masks

Prof. Nancy Agmon-Levin, who conducted the study, told The Jerusalem Post that she believes “masks blocked infectious agents and definitely pollen.”

An ultra-Orthodox man wears three masks over his face while celebrating Purim amid coronavirus disease (COVID-19) restrictions in Jerusalem February 28, 2021

After NBC airs tone deaf episode of 'Nurses,' Orthodox Jews hold AMA

The team will hold the "AMA" (ask me anything) forum on site at NBC, with hopes to answer the public's questions and engage with passerbys.

The NBC logo is seen outside the NBC News Today Show studios at Rockefeller Center in New York

JCT to offer new courses in nursing, pharmacy amid coronavirus

The new majors will be focused on training practitioners to assist with the influx of intensive care patients, and pharmacists to address Israel's shortage at the moment.

A NURSE WEARS a mask in the Coronavirus Unit at Shaare Zedek Medical Center in Jerusalem.

Arab nurse recites Shema Yisrael prayer for dying Hasidic patient

The Shema Yisrael prayer is considered by many the most essential prayer in Judaism.

People get vaccinated at the Clalit vaccination center in Jerusalem, January 3, 2020.

Gaps in COVID vaccine roll out could breed new variants - survey

"We will only stop the pandemic as one world:...a nation by nation approach will ultimately fail because it will leave hot spots for new variants to spread."

A Palestinian man is helped by his son as he receives a vaccination against the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) as Israel continues its national vaccination drive, in east Jerusalem December 23, 2020

Coronavirus vaccines: Which Israelis will be jabbed first?

Medical personnel top the list, while children will be ineligible for inoculation

Hadassah-University Medical Center's Prof. Yossi Karko (left) and Hannah Drori, chief of the hospital’s clinical research center, administer Brilife vaccine to a volunteer

JCT names its nursing school after legendary 'Nurse Selma'

The nursing school was essential for Israel's early response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

JCT MALE Nursing Program students take part in clinical training at Shaare Zedek

Hospice and palliative care in Israel – the British connection

Institutions dedicated to providing loving care for terminally ill patients have long existed, but the modern hospice movement was the brainchild of a remarkable woman, Cicely Saunders.

Dame Cicely Saunders

More nurses dead from coronavirus than in WWI - Int'l Council of Nurses

An independent investigation probes the death toll of healthcare workers, estimating it is much higher than reported, and condemns worldwide organizations for not doing as such.

A NURSE WEARS a mask in the Coronavirus Unit at Shaare Zedek Medical Center in Jerusalem.