New stroke and neurosurgery facility to open at Shaare Zedek

New invasive stroke treatment department opens at Shaare Zedek, led by neurology and intensive care specialist Dr Roni Eichel.

Wilf Children’s Hospital in action

Our Wilf children’s Hospital opened in 2015 and today we share with you some wonderful footage of the hospital in action. Hear stories from patients and their parents, talking about why they love the hospital so much.

An emotional reunion

Shaare Zedek has paid tribute to survivors of recent terror attacks by holding an ‘Evening of Appreciation’ at the hospital to recognise the incredible work of our trauma teams.

A look back at 2015

Enjoy this short video that captures the 2015 highlights from Shaare Zedek Medical Centre.

Number one ER in Israel

In a patient survey conducted in November 2015, our Weinstock Family Department of Emergency Medicine was ranked top of all the Emergency Departments in Israel.

Professor Halevy at Limmud

Professor Halevy calls on British Jewish community to take leadership on Jewish health issues.

96 Hours with the Shaare Zedek Trauma Unit

Watch this high energy video from inside our Trauma Unit during the recent wave of terror attacks in Israel. It is a poignant reminder of the importance of the work we do.

Nathan Cherny recieves top Oncology award

Shaare Zedek doctor Nathan Cherny has been given an award by The European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO).

Gay pride stabbing victim treated at Shaare Zedek

Shaare Zedek Medical Centre continues to treat two of the wounded victims from the brutal attack at Jerusalem’s Gay Pride.

Shaare Zedek doctor named in top 50 most influential Jews

Professor Ephrat Levy-Lahad, Director of the Fuld Department of Medical Genetics at Shaare Zedek named in top 50 most influential Jews in the world.

Medical Wonderland for Healing Kids

A Medical Wonderland for Healing Kids’ – we couldn’t have said it better ourselves.

Shaare Zedek opens new children’s hospital

Jerusalem’s most cutting edge children’s hospital opens thanks to £3m of British support