乔尔斯犹太医院:一个短暂的荷兰小城市医院与一个不寻常的复活。

IF 1.4 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Rambam Maimonides Medical Journal Pub Date : 2023-01-29 DOI:10.5041/RMMJ.10492
Jack Y Vanderhoek, Dick van de Kamp
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哈勒姆(荷兰的一个小城市)的乔尔斯犹太医院成立于1930年,为当地病人提供一个犹太环境。为了实现这一目标,富有的犹太商人摩斯·乔尔斯将自己的财产遗赠给了哈勒姆犹太社区,而该社区的精神领袖西蒙·菲利普·德弗里斯拉比则是成功实现这一目标的推动力。1943年,乔尔斯医院被纳粹强行关闭,哈勒姆犹太社区的战后领导层决定不再重新开放。相反,他们利用Joles的遗产在以色列海法和哈勒姆建造了养老院,从而确保了两个地方的老年人护理犹太环境。一个人的慈善行为的实现改善了病人和老年人的生活。
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The Joles Jewish Hospital: A Short-lived Dutch Small City Hospital With an Unusual Resurrection.

The Joles Jewish Hospital in Haarlem (a small city in the Netherlands) was established in 1930 to provide a Jewish milieu for local patients. Mozes Joles, a wealthy Jewish businessman, bequeathed his fortune to the Haarlem Jewish community to accomplish this objective, and its spiritual leader, Rabbi Simon Philip de Vries, was the driving force in successfully achieving this goal. The Joles Hospital was forcibly closed by the Nazis in 1943, and the postwar leadership of the Haarlem Jewish community decided not to reopen it. Instead, they used the Joles inheritance to build old age homes in both Haifa, Israel, and Haarlem, thus ensuring a Jewish environment for elderly care in both locales. The realization of one man's charitable act bettered the lives of both ill and elderly individuals.

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