Flatbush Hatzolah marked an extraordinary milestone this week, commemorating 50 years since its establishment as a cornerstone of the community’s emergency medical services.
The roots of Hatzolah trace back to 1969, when Rabbi Herschel Weber founded the original organization in Williamsburg. Inspired by his vision, a group of dedicated Mirrer Yeshiva Kollel yungerleit, under the leadership of Rabbi Yaakov Bender, established Flatbush Hatzolah in 1974 with a handful of spirited young men. From those humble beginnings, an incredible legacy was born.
Over the past five decades, it’s hard to find a frum family in Flatbush whose lives haven’t been touched by the tireless efforts of Flatbush Hatzolah. What started as a small initiative has grown into a powerhouse of chesed and professionalism, now boasting over 250 volunteers who provide round-the-clock coverage across Flatbush, Midwood, Kensington, Marine Park, Madison, Sheepshead Bay, and Brighton Beach. Equipped with approximately a dozen cutting-edge ambulances, 3 garages—plus two more under construction—Flatbush Hatzolah responds to more than 17,000 emergency calls annually.
To celebrate this golden jubilee, Flatbush Hatzolah hosted a grand event on Tuesday night March 4th 2025 honoring its members and their wives for their unwavering dedication. The evening was a testament to the organization’s profound impact on the community and its continued commitment to saving lives.