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This Israeli jew has celebrated every Xmas since my 8th grade.
Not only did it allow me to pray with people of a different faith to have peace on earth once a year, not only did it teach me to celebrate shiny things and hug total strangers, but unfortunately it also exposed the problem with way too many churches in Jerusalem being anti Israel and gave me a very important perspective and education about the geopolitical reality in the middle-east.
It taught me more than any news outlet did, I met UN officials and saw how corrupt they really were and once I entered that world it opened my eyes to what the rest of the world sees today in Pope Francis, that Christianity is in big trouble with the left having infiltrated every corner of it.
It strengthened my bond with my Christian friends and now the peace-loving religions of the world are standing together, strengthening and supporting one another. And it’s not coming from the leadership, but from the common people and the power of our prayer.
I was born in soviet Russia, where the government forbade every religious holiday, so new year’s eve was celebrated by everyone, it’s my best childhood memory of total strangers coming together to celebrate a special time that doesn’t belong to any government. It’s been my favorite holiday season ever since.
Merry Xmas everyone, May God bring peace, love and freedom to everyone this year.
❤️🇮🇱🇺🇸
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Hi, I’m from Israel. We have a social healthcare system, but it’s half private and half state covered.
So you get a choice between several HMOs (named: National, General, United..) and they’re in constant competition with each other, so the service is much better.
The public hospitals are still crappy and overcrowded, but they’re also covered by the state if the doctor decides you had a good reason to come to the ER, or if you were sent by your GP.
We also have a system called Terem (translated into the word Prior), which is Iike a walk-in pre-ER clinic, which costs about 30$ per visit and they decide if they can treat you on the spot or if they can send you to the ER, that way the ERs are not as overcrowded, and you get to choose whether you pay for the private healthcare system (which is pretty expensive but cheaper than in the USA), or the public system which also employs private specialists because the major hospitals fund the specialist’s tuition and in return they give back by working in that hospital’s public system twice a week, that way they have a private clinic where they charge as much as they like, but they also operate on public healthcare patients for “free” (state covered).
And all this without being a socialist state.
I have a chronic illness. The state helped me have two surgeries with two specialists who gave me my life back from living in fatigue and excruciating pain, and now I can work and give back to the state that took care of me. I have an international support group and hearing the USA horror stories, it makes me want to send them all to Israel and treat them here (I know that’s insane, but a girl can dream). 😍
IT CAN BE DONE!!!
This is why I love Israel.
There’s no reason why the USA can’t do the same. Please come learn from us, we learn from you every single day and I’m sure our countries would love to cooperate on this.
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