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Patient Hospitals Kosher Guide עיצאמראפניא לאטיפש טנעיצאפ בס"ד PATIENT HOSPITALS KOSHER GUIDE פאציענט שפיטאל אינפארמאציע MEDICAL REFERRALS ORG. M.R.A. HELP LINE - providing access to every emergency & chesed org. ............ 718-705-5000 Hatzalah - 24 hr. Pharmacies - Doctors on call - Bikur Cholims - Hospitals & nearby conveniences (shuls, restaurants, etc.) M.R.A. ............................. 718-854-5200 Rabbi Lazer Hager ..........917-682-1129 Echo ................................ 718-859-9800 Rabbi Itzzy Twersky ...... 718-614-3434 Echo Upstate ................. 845-425-9750 Rabbi Shuki Berman ..... 718-437-7474 Refuah Help Line ........... 845-782-2000 Rabbi Lazer Goldwasser 646-220-2720 R.C.C.S. .......................... 718-722-4722 Chai Lifeline............................................ IMCHA Integrated Medical Care and Mrs Esther Schwartz ........ 212-465-1300 Advocacy ......................... 718-435-3312 Bikur Cholim of Rockland County ......... Relief for Mental related ... 718-431-9501 Rabbi Aron Reiner ........... 845-425-7877 KOSHER FOOD Bikur Cholim of Satmar ....................... Chai Lifeline .....................212-465-1300 Kitchen.............................. 718 387 7749 Chesed of New Square ... 845-354-2627 OJ Kosher menu................................... Bikur Cholim of Rockland County ......... Food for All Hospitals ....... 718-782-0063 ......................................... 845-425-7877 TRANSPORTATION TO HOSPITALS Chesed of Williamsburg .. 718-218-9000 Bikur Cholim of Rockland County ......... Chesed of Boro Park .......718-431-0111 ......................................... 845-425-7877 Darchei Chesed Monsey .. 845-425-4070 Satmar Bikur Cholim .... (Bus Schedule) From Willamsburg ........... 718-387-0546 Ezras Rayim Monsey ...... 845-371-7191 From Boro Park ............... 718-854-5900 Chesed of New Square ... 845-354-2627 From Flatbush ..................718-253-3119 Gemach Hatzolah K.J. .... 845-782-5376 Keser Malka (B.P.-Flatbush) ..718-871-8424 Access-A-Ride ................ 877-337-2017 Chai Lifeline..................... 212-699-6629 Transportation for people with disabilities SENDING VOLUNTEERS TO PATIENTS IN HOSPITALS Linas Hamitzvah - Willamsburg Linas Hatzedek - Monroe ......................................... 718-436-5052 ........................................ 845-783-6909 Hilf - Willamsburg .............. 718-388-8088 Chai Lifeline..................... 212-465-1300 PATIENTS SUPPORT / ENTERTAINMENT Chai Lifeline - Full Support for Pediatric Patients & Family ........... Hershey katz..212-465-1300 Mekimi - Cheer Up Squad ................................................1-866-635-4641 / 718-437-4939 Hands On - Emotional & Edu. Serv. for Pediatric Patients & Family ....... Mrs Y. Frost...845-352-2753 / 718-935-1945 / 24/7 CAR SERVICE (FOR SHABBOS) Williamsburg: Brooklyn .. 718-384-4444 Monroe: Beam Taxi ........ 845-783-4444 New Brooklyn .................. 718-388-2828 Monsey: Pere Chery........845-425-4411 C&G TYPOGRAPHIC C&G HALUCHA QUESTION (MEDICAL FIELD) MEDICAL QUESTION (AT NIGHT) call Design by: Design For HALUCHA Q. in the medical field To speak to a PEDIATRICIAN at night call Rabbi A. Friedlander (Hivnover Rav) 718-775-5535 347-422-6619 (11:30pm & 6:30am - except Fri. Even.) Project By: Sponsored By: For comments or corrections please email to: [email protected] or call/sms: 347-878-LIST (5478) Mar. '10 © All Rights Reserved HOSPITALS NYC AREA BELLEVUE HOSPITAL COLUMBIA PRESBYTERIAN 462 1st Ave. (Cor. E 27 St.) NYC MAIN CAMPUS: (212) 562-4141 622 W 168 St. NYC - (212) 305-2500 APARTMENT: BABIES DIVISION: Mrs. Ziskind or Mrs. Werner .................. 3959 Broadway Cor. 165th St. call ........ 718-436-1751 - 718-438-3501 MILLSTEIN DIVISION: or .......... 718-851-0031 - 718-851-0671 177 Fort Washington Ave SHULS: (bet. 168th and 165th St.) Cong. Adereth El 135 East 29th St. (Bet 3th & Lexington Ave.) 212-685-0241 CHAPLAIN: Rabbi Shnaidman ......... (212) 305-5817 Cong. Zichron Moshe 342 East 20th St. (bet. 1st and 2nd av.) BIKUR CHOLIM ROOM: 212 473-2155 / 212-924-3200 BABIES DIVISION: Rabbi Naftule Rotenshtrich ... 917-701-4925 6th floor Lobby room #663. BETH ISRAEL HOSPITAL MILLSTEIN DIVISION: 6th Floor Hudson North Room 112 281 1st Ave., Cor 16th St. NYC Tel. in room 212 305-5622 (212) 420-2000 KOSHER FOOD: COMMUNITY LIAISON: Avaliable in all Hospitals cafeterias, Shulem Yosef Deutch ..... 917-509-4441 .Make sure it has a KAJ labelֿ Dov Jacobs ..................... 917-886-3865 BIKUR CHOLIM: CHAPLAIN: Chesed of New Square .. 845-354-2627 Rabbi S. Goldsmith ......(212) 420-2729 Washington Heights Bikur Cholim BIKUR CHOLIM ROOM: .............(212) 927-0110 / 212 568-1134 Ground Floor in Linsky Bldg. APARTMENT: KOSHER FOOD: Washington Heights Bikur Cholim BI food service dept. & cafe is Mrs. Rothschild ................212-927-0110 certified Kosher by OU. or 212-568-1134 Glatt Kosher meals from CRC & OJ SHULS: are avail. upon request. Mincha minyan in hospital Mon.-Thurs. Mashgiach ....................(212) 420-2714 1:30 PM in Presbyterian Bldg., room APARTMENT: adjoining chapel. 350 E.18 St (bet. 1st and 2nd Ave.) Khal Adas Yeshurun 85 Bennett Ave. (cor. West 186th St.) 212 923-3582 (Need To Pick Up A Key To Get In To The Apt.) Dombrov (Mikvah) 712 West 187th St. (cor. Mens Apt. #3-C - Ladies Apt. #2-E 187th St. and Bennett Ave.) 212 923-8410 Mrs. Landau . 718-486-6349/917-957-1609 Washington Heights Congregation SHULS: 815 West 179th St. (cor. Pinehurst Ave. Ground Floor in Linsky Bldg, & 179th St.) 212 923-4407 / 212 781-5498 (daily minyan mincha 1:30) Beth Medrash Machzikei Torah Cong. Zichron Moshe 851 W. 181st St. (cor. Cabrini Blvd). 342 East 20th St. (bet. 1st and 2nd av.) (weekdays shacharis only, Shabbos all 212 473-2155 / (212) 924-3200 minyanim) 212 927-6740 Rabbi Naftule Rotenshtrich ... 917-701-4925 Bais Medrash Shmuel Yosef V'Chaya Cong. Adereth El 135 East 29th St. 593A Fort Washington Ave. (bet. 185th and (Bet 3th & Lexington Ave.) 212 685-0241 187th St.) 212-927-9012 / 212-568-9273 Agudath Israel (Beth Medrash Beth 16th St. Synagogue, 3 West 16th St., Yoseph) 56 Bennett Ave. (cor. 184th St.) 6th fl. (right off 5th Av.) 212 929-1525 (Entrance to basement on 184th St.) Community Synagogue 325 East 6th St. 212 795-4202 (Bet. 1st and 2nd Ave.) 212-473-3665 or Mr. Joseph Lomner 212-569-2219 Shaare Hatikvah 711 West 179th St. BROOKLYN HOSPITAL (bet. Ft. Washington and Broadway) 121 Dekalb Ave., Brooklyn 212 927-2720 (718) 250-8000 Mount Sinai Jewish Center 135 Bennett Ave. (cor. 187th St.) 212 568-1900 COMMUNITY LIAISON: Yeshivah University (minyanim and Rabbi Yoinusen Grunzweig ................... cafeteria) 500 West 185th St. (Amsterdam Ave 917-468-8080 at 185th St.) 212 960-5400 DOWNSTATE MEDICAL CENTER 16th St. Synagogue, 3 West 16th St., 6th fl. (right off 5th Av.) 212-929-1525 445 Lenox Rd. Brooklyn NY (SUNY) Cong. Adereth El 135 East 29th St. 718-270-1000 (Bet 3th & Lexington Ave.) 212-685-0241 COMMUNITY LIAISON: Community Synagogue Rabbi Y. Holzman ........... 718-613-1818 325 East 6th St. Bet. 1st and 2nd Ave. 212-473-3665 BIKUR CHOLIM ROOM: Ground Floor near the Cafeteria - Room A1-314 KINGSBROOK HOSPITAL 585 Schenectady Ave. Brooklyn NY KOSHER FOOD: 718-604 5000 the frigidaire in the Cafeteria at “The Kosher Stop” is under the supervision COMMUNITY LIAISON: of Rabbi Holzman (with label of Rabbi Rabbi Michoel Chazan ... 718 604 5530 B. Grubers). or 917-205-6849 APARTMENT: KOSHER FOOD: Shabbos apartment located across the Ask for Kosher Food from the Kosher street at 440 Lenox Rd. Kitchen. A special refrigerator in the cafeteria will have fresh kosher meals. BIKUR CHOLIM: Yad v’Ezer of Crown Heights .... 718-613-1818 BIKUR CHOLIM: Bikur Cholim of Crown Heights ..... 718-467-1661 SHULS: Mincha minyan on 2nd floor B2-314 APARTMENT: Mon – Fri 1:45 pm. Bikur Cholim of Crown Heights ..... 718-467-1661 There are many Shuls in the “Crown SHULS: Heights” area - call Rabbi Holzman. Synagogue is located on the first fl. bet. the Katz & Blumberg buld. (If its closed ask security, HACKENSACK HOSPITAL usually a Minyan Mincha M-T 1:15 pm. On Saturday morning and Yom Tov there is a Minyan at 9:30 am). 30 Prospect Ave. Hackensack NJ 201-996-2000 LENOX HILL HOSPITAL BIKUR CHOLIM ROOM: 100 E. 77 St. (Bet. Park & Lex.), NYC Women & Childrens Bldg. 212-434-2000 1. 5th Fl. W. Room # 5121. CHAPLAIN: 2. 5th Fl. E. Room # 5118. Rabbi Krieger ................. 212 434-2549 BIKUR CHOLIM: COMMUNITY LIAISON: Chesed of New Square.... 845-354-2627 Mr. Avrhum Steinberg ..... 917-208-4959 Bikur Cholim Rockland County ..845-425-7877 FOR SHABBOS ONLY: KOSHER FOOD See Mendy Greenberger in Bikur Glatt kosher food available upon Cholim Room. request from the Kitchen. BIKUR CHOLIM ROOM: APARTMENT: 4th Floor-on left side in visitors lounge. Teaneck Bikur Cholim..... 201-692-1752 KOSHER FOOD or Mrs Eva Stern ............ 201-833-2320 Glatt kosher food available upon SHULS: request from the dietary dep. or nurse. Chabad House 513 Kenwood Place APARTMENT: Teaneck, NJ (201) 907-0686 Bikur Cholim of Lenox Hill ....212 744-4748 #2 JOINT DISEASES HOSPITAL SHULS: 301 E. 17 St. & 2nd Ave., NYC Congregation Bnai Israel 335 E 77th St. (bet. 1st and 2nd Ave.) (212) 879-1558 212-598-6000 Chabad of Upper East Side (daily shachris COMMUNITY LIAISON: minyan) 419 E 77th St. (bet. York and 1st Dr. Issac Pinter ............... 212-598-6606 Ave.) 212-517-4249 / 212-717-4613 APARTMENT: Yorkville Synagogue 352 East 78th St. (bet. 1st and 2nd Ave.) ......... 212 249-0766 350 E.18 St (bet. 1st and 2nd Ave.) (Need To Pick Up A Key To Get In To The Apt.) Manhattan Sephardic (daily minyanim) 325 E. 75th St. (bet 1st & 2nd Ave.) Mens Apt. #3-C - Ladies Apt. #2-E 212 988-6085 Mrs. Landau .. 718-486-6349/917-957-1609 Lisker Congregation (Shacharis only) SHULS: 163 East 69th St. (bet. Lexington and 3rd Cong. Zichron Moshe Ave.) 212 472-3968 342 East 20th St. (bet. 1st and 2nd av.) Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun 212-473-2155 / 212-924-3200 125 East 85th St. (near cor. of Lexington Rabbi Naftule Rotenshtrich ... 917-701-4925 Ave.) 212 774-5600 LONG ISLAND COLLEGE (LICH) COMMUNITY LIAISON: 339 Hicks St., Brooklyn Nachmen Feig ................ 718-909-5660 (718) 780-1000 BIKUR CHOLIM ROOM: COMMUNITY LIAISON: Located in the Gellman Building main R.
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