Lema'anchem
Lema'anchem is an Israeli non-governmental organization dedicated to providing medical guidance, advocacy, and support for patients, led by Chairman Yossi Arablich.
Lema'anchem is a prominent Israeli medical advocacy organization that operates as a bridge between patients and the healthcare system. Founded and led by Chairman Yossi Arablich, the NGO provides expert medical guidance, second opinions, and logistical support to individuals navigating complex medical challenges. While its primary operations are rooted in Israel, the organization has increasingly engaged with global Jewish medical concerns, positioning itself as a voice for Jewish patients worldwide.
In recent developments, Lema'anchem has expanded its advocacy to address the safety and well-being of Jewish communities in the Diaspora. The organization's leadership has highlighted the growing intersection between medical care and rising global antisemitism. Specifically, Chairman Arablich has brought international attention to reports of Jewish patients in the United Kingdom's National Health Service (NHS) who are reportedly avoiding essential medical treatments due to fears of hostility and discriminatory treatment. This shift reflects Lema'anchem's broader mission to ensure that medical care remains accessible and safe for Jewish individuals, regardless of their location.
The organization is characterized by its proactive approach to medical diplomacy and its commitment to national resilience. By leveraging a network of medical professionals and specialists, Lema'anchem seeks to optimize patient outcomes and advocate for systemic improvements in healthcare delivery. Its involvement in monitoring international healthcare environments for antisemitism marks a significant evolution in its role, moving from localized patient support to global advocacy for Jewish medical rights.