Hershel Recht Rallies Behind Magen David Adom’s Lifesaving Efforts
An interview with Hershel Recht
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Few can match Hershel Recht’s energy when he begins to tout the life-saving impact that the Canadian Magen David Adom for Israel (CMDA) has on the ground.
As Recht explains with visible pride, CMDA doesn’t just rally Canadian support—it serves as a lifeline for Israel, powering fleets of ambulances, …
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