The United Hatzalah family mourns the loss of one of our greatest friends and supporters, Cherna Moskowitz. We are united in grief as we bid farewell to a woman whose compassion and generosity helped save countless lives across Israel.
“Cherna and her late husband Irving, both of blessed memory, embodied the Talmudic teaching that saving one life is like saving an entire world,” said United Hatzalah’s Founder and President Eli Beer.
“Thanks to their generosity, United Hatzalah was able to launch The Moskowitz Life Compass System, a lifesaving technology that allows our organization to dispatch the closest volunteer medic to each emergency. This groundbreaking technology has enabled United Hatzalah medics to treat over 6.5 million people to date.”
Beer continued: “Cherna’s warmth, wisdom, and unwavering commitment to Israel and saving lives will forever inspire our volunteers and staff. She will be forever missed.”
“To the Moskowitz family, we offer our deepest condolences. May you find comfort knowing that Cherna’s spirit lives on through the life-saving work of United Hatzalah,” Beer concluded.