Yumi, the angel that hovers over every nook and cranny at Schneiders Oncology Ward, was there for us, and hundreds […]
Another Kind of Battle
When cancer knocks on the door, it comes as a package deal bringing with it a sharp role switch from […]
Back to Routine?
Summer is over and Yom Tov has come to an end. It’s back to the routine. Lost homework, missed busses […]
When the Meat Patty Smiles… by Kobi Arielli
I met the mother at the bat-mitzvah party for her daughter. They had started talking about her daughter’s bat-mitzvah already […]
Summing it All Up
Summer is winding down and with it, Ezer Mizion’s summer camp program. “It’s very fulfilling,” says Aharon Levy, senior Ezer […]
Even Garbage Removal?
The motto of Ezer Mizion is ‘Choosing Life’ and it will do anything in its power to save a patient’s […]
A Politician Who Really Means It
Did you ever meet a politician who means what he says? The very word ‘politician’ connotes duplicity, kissing babies to […]
Jeeping over the Bumps of Cancer with Ezer Mizion
This week, Givat Olga’s seashore looked like a military gathering site. 160 ATVs waited anxiously for their guests. Passengers were […]
Giving by Yasmin Cohen
One of the most popular movies in the eighties was about a family who spent summers at a resort. As […]
Closing the Circle
It was devastating. It meant the end of normal life for the young pre-teen. No longer would she feel the […]
