Ezras Nashim

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Ezras Nashim is a volunteer EMS organization based in Borough Park, Brooklyn, New York. It was founded in 2013 with the primary goal of providing culturally sensitive medical care to the women of the Hasidic Jewish community. The name "Ezras Nashim," which translates to "Women's Help" in English, reflects the organization's commitment to serving the unique needs of women in their community, particularly in the context of childbirth and other women's health issues.

Background[edit]

The establishment of Ezras Nashim was motivated by the desire to address the specific needs of Hasidic women in medical emergencies, who may prefer to be treated by female EMTs due to religious modesty laws. Prior to its founding, the primary EMS service in Hasidic neighborhoods in Brooklyn was Hatzalah, an all-male volunteer ambulance service. The founders of Ezras Nashim saw a need for a female counterpart to Hatzalah to better serve the women of their community.

Services[edit]

Ezras Nashim provides a range of emergency medical services, focusing particularly on obstetrics and gynecology emergencies, though they are equipped to handle a variety of medical situations. The organization operates with state-certified female EMTs and paramedics. They also offer community education on health issues relevant to women.

Controversy and Challenges[edit]

The establishment of Ezras Nashim was not without controversy. The organization faced opposition from some members of the Hasidic community, including from Hatzalah, which questioned the necessity and feasibility of a separate, women-only EMS service. Despite these challenges, Ezras Nashim has continued to operate and serve their community, gaining recognition and support both locally and beyond.

Recognition[edit]

In 2020, Ezras Nashim was featured in the documentary film "93Queen," which highlights the organization's founding and its struggles and successes. The film brought wider attention to Ezras Nashim and its mission, earning accolades and support from a broader audience.

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