Moshiko Moskowitz established the association in honor of his late mother, Nechama Moskowitz, a woman who devoted herself tirelessly to the welfare.
Medicine and joy: Members of Knesset and ministers from a diverse political spectrum took part in the launch event of the “The Nachama and Hatzala for Israel” association at Mishmar Hashiva last night (Sunday). Additionally, the event marked the celebration of philanthropist Moshiko Moskowitz’s 39th birthday. Among those in attendance were Minister of Science Ofir Akunis, Minister of Foreign Affairs Eli Cohen, Minister of the Negev and Galilee Yitzhak Waserlauf, and MK Moshe Tor-Paz representing the Yesh Atid party. To conclude the ceremony, the participants had the honor of cutting the ribbon and unveiling the association’s inaugural ambulance.
Moshiko Moskowitz established the association in honor of his late mother, Nechama Moskowitz, a woman who devoted herself tirelessly to the welfare office of the municipality of Bnei Brak. Her unwavering dedication aimed to ensure that thousands of children and families could lead their lives with peace and dignity. Furthermore, the late Moskowitz managed the drug addiction unit, focusing on saving lives through acts of kindness and generosity.