Narges Abu Yaman, a nurse by profession, and Maher Ibrahim, a brother, were chosen to lead a joint beacon • Ministers Regev and Trooper: "Represent human and professional excellence"
Narges Abu Yaman and Maher Ibrahim
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Spokeswoman for the beacon ceremony
The Minister of Transportation, Miri Regev, and the Minister of Culture and Sports, Hili Trooper, announced today (Tuesday) to Narges Abu Yaman (54), a resident of the village of Rama in the Western Galilee and a member of the Druze community, as well as Maher Ibrahim, a resident of Dvoria and a brother Of the State of Israel.
Narjis holds a bachelor's degree in nursing, which she graduated with honors from Tel Aviv University and a master's degree in administration and health systems. Since 1989, she has served as a public health nurse and greatly helped strengthen medicine in Israel. Milk is also at the height of the epidemic. Represents the public health system and its heroic sacrifice in informing the community and providing medical assistance to the local population in the fight against the corona virus.
Maher Ibrahim, a resident of Deborah, located at the foot of Mount Tabor.
He is a brother in Internal Medicine Department A at Haemek Hospital in Afula, which was converted to the Corona ward.
Maher, a Muslim Arab, is known for his great sensitivity and the unique human relations and respect that Ibrahim gives to patients and patients of all ethnicities and religions who visit the wards of Haemek Hospital in Afula.
During the Corona crisis, he worked alongside his work as a brother to strengthen the mental aspects of the patients and even treated, among others, the late Shlomo Glaster, an ultra-Orthodox patient who was in critical condition. On his deathbed. To stand by his side and recite with him the "Shma Yisrael" prayer, with the understanding that this is important to him and constitutes important kindness.
The ministers in charge, Transportation Minister Miri Regev and Culture and Sports Minister Hili Troper, said: The brothers and sisters in the health services in our country, each and every one of them in their own way and in their common way, are a symbol and role model of the Israeli brotherhood and a bridge between communities and various religious committees in our people. "