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War update from the Judean Hills with Natalie Sopinsky

Jan. 29 at Shalom Orlando

Natalie Sopinsky, Director of Development for Hatzalah Without Borders, will speak at Shalom Orlando on Jan. 29, at 7:30 p.m. about how Hatzalah Rescuers Without Borders has reacted to the Oct. 7th massacre and subsequent war against Hamas.

Sopinsky was raised in Delaware in a Conservative Jewish family. Today she is a pistol-wearing settler living in Suissa in the Hebron Hills. She is a lawyer and a lifeguard, the wife of a Philadelphian, and mother of five children — two of whom are serving in the IDF.

Admission is free. Light refreshments will be provided. RSVP is required to dlayishmd@gmail.com

Rescuers Without Borders is an Israeli volunteer organization, with an international network of over 1,600 medics, paramedics, and doctors, who are committed to saving lives. They train medical teams not only in Israel but all around the world. More than 6000 people have been trained by our organization and today Rescuers Without Borders has medical teams in 14 countries in the world. It is the main U.S. charity for emergency medical needs in the Jewish Heartland.

Jan. 30 at Fellowship Church of Winter Springs

If you can’t make it to see Sopinsky on Monday evening, come hear her on Tuesday, Jan. 30, at Fellowship Church in Winter Springs at 7:30 p.m. With two sons serving in the IDF – one in Gaza and the other in the north, she will speak on a more personal level about the situation in Israel.

 

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