All the modern conveniences - NOT, part 4
Where I lived in America, there were three hospitals. Two were in walking distance from my house. By that I mean a two minute walk and a ten minute walk. Now I am 1 hour from a hospital even though I live in a city of 150,000 people, which is a population bigger than that of the city in which I lived in America. I just talked to another guy whose father had a stroke and didn't get to the hospital quickly enough. My city offers no care for stroke victims.
More on health care. I just spoke to a woman who is trying to get her daughter evaluated for ADD. Next available appoint is in May! That's 7 months from now.
I spoke to a woman who is trying to get her daughter's toe fixed. She has some kind of double toenail which is causing tremendous pain and altering her walking which can create back problems. Next appointment available for a surgeon - four months!
On my pilot trip I asked an oleh here, a dentist, about health care in Israel. Because he's a Zionist he lied to me and told me that it's great, that he had a complicated procedure done here. He didn't tell me it's a four month wait for an MRI or that his city was 1 hour from a hospital. He comes from the same city that I did in America, the one with 3 hospitals.
Is it that Aliyah pushers deem it acceptable to lie or that they are so in love with the idea of living in Israel that they don't see the reality of this place and don't bother to force themselves to be objective when talking to innocent people who are considering moving here?
In the Yom Kippur al chets, there's the sin of giving bad advice. Yes that's a sin that needs to be atoned for. Hear that aliyah pushers? If you don't atone, you are a rasha.
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