Magen David Adom to Offer Arabic Courses for Volunteers
Jerusalem, 7 March, 2017 (TPS) -- Magen David Adom, Israel’s volunteer paramedic corps, announced Tuesday that the organization would offer Arabic-language instruction to volunteers in Jerusalem in order to better serve the city’s Arabic-speaking population.
According to a statement released by the group, 40 volunteers in the Jerusalem district have signed up for the first session of courses. Both volunteers and patients regularly encounter difficulties communicating across cultural lines in life-threatening situations, limiting MDA’s ability to provide a full range of service where language barriers exist.
“I am proud of our volunteers and employees who are constantly focused on improving the medical care we provide around the country and the world. Every one of them is guided only by the principle of saving lives,” said MDA National Director Eli Bin.
The course in spoken Arabic, proposed by MDA medic Ziad Jaadla, began in early February and will continue once a week during the academic year. Instruction is provided by Dialogue Jerusalem, a not-for-profit dedicated to increasing dialogue posiblities between Jewish and Arab Jerusalemites.
“There is a great need for medical professionals who really care about the entire population of Jerusalemites and want to carry out their duties faithfully and to help as much as they can,” said a spokeswomann for Dialogue Jerusalem. “Expanding our knowledge of languages opens up doors to understanding new cultures and contributes to a collaborative atmosphere between the sides.”