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Gandel Rehabilitation Center in The Australian Jewish News

Published: 3rd February, 2022

Updated: 4th February, 2022

Author: Rose Livingston

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Gandel Rehabilitation Center Capital Campaign

Scheduled to open in early 2023, the Gandel Rehabilitation Center will bring hope, recovery and a greatly improved quality of life to thousands of patients needing medical rehabilitation for disease, illness or injury right across Israel. Your donation of $2,500+ will be gratefully acknowledged on an honour board which will be prominently displayed in the lobby/entrance area of the Gandel Rehabilitation Center.

Published: 26th January, 2022

Author: Rose Livingston

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Amount raised: $5,569.50

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