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Welcome to United Humans- a podcast that goes into the personal lives of our 6,000+ volunteer medics and their families.
We're going to talk to and delve into their personal struggles, their challenges and their human side….
Let’s get to know these diverse volunteers from all across the country!
Our only mission is saving lives and we’ll discuss how that doesn’t leave room for discrimination against color, race, religion or sexual orientation.
Join us and let’s talk about fear, trauma, pain, and discuss the many flavors of people that exist in the organization.
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Pnina Weiss Peretz speaks about her brother Ari on Yom HaZikaron (Israel's Memorial Day)
United Humans
48 minutes
3 years ago
Pnina Weiss Peretz speaks about her brother Ari on Yom HaZikaron (Israel's Memorial Day)
Pnina Weiss Peretz made Aliya from Dallas, Texas, together with her family in 1992. In September 2002, she lost her 21-year-old brother Ari who was a soldier in the Israeli army. Ari, H'yd, was killed saving his friend's life when they were both shot performing guard duty. Today, on Yom Hazikaron, we remember our fallen soldiers and this story is sure to help you plug into the meaning of the day. Today, Pnina lives in Modiin with her husband and 2 children and is an active medic in United Hatzalah as a way to commemorate Ari's life and his memory. May Ari's memory and legacy live on always through the acts of kindness of his sister Pnina and the rest of Am Yisrael.
United Humans
Welcome to United Humans- a podcast that goes into the personal lives of our 6,000+ volunteer medics and their families.
We're going to talk to and delve into their personal struggles, their challenges and their human side….
Let’s get to know these diverse volunteers from all across the country!
Our only mission is saving lives and we’ll discuss how that doesn’t leave room for discrimination against color, race, religion or sexual orientation.
Join us and let’s talk about fear, trauma, pain, and discuss the many flavors of people that exist in the organization.
Share this with a friend and leave a positive review wherever you choose to listen to podcasts!