Holy Name Hospital, created
by Rivka Lewin
“We’re a Catholic hospital, but we’re [smack] in the middle of a huge Jewish community,” said Jonathan Hirsch, director of guest services at Holy Name. Thus many patients are Jewish.
“The nurses are sensitized to Shabbos observers,” said Debbie Ross, the hospital’s director of clinical information systems. An extensive kosher menu is available, as well as Friday night candle-lighting.
Rivka Lewin, a township resident and a bikkur cholim (visiting the sick) volunteer, had noticed Jewish patients spending their days watching television. She thought that if the patients had something worthwhile to read, they might better occupy their time. Also, Lewin said in a recent interview, “patients need spiritual support.” She brought her idea of a library of Jewish books to the hospital’s public relations department.
Woman creates Jewish library at ‘Holy Name’ Hospital
Holy Name Hospital, created
by Rivka Lewin
Teaneck, NJ – A life-sized statue of Yoshke stands in the lobby of Holy Name Hospital here, a Catholic hospital that boasts a chapel, crosses decorating the walls — and now, a Jewish library.
“We’re a Catholic hospital, but we’re [smack] in the middle of a huge Jewish community,” said Jonathan Hirsch, director of guest services at Holy Name. Thus many patients are Jewish.
“The nurses are sensitized to Shabbos observers,” said Debbie Ross, the hospital’s director of clinical information systems. An extensive kosher menu is available, as well as Friday night candle-lighting.
Rivka Lewin, a township resident and a bikkur cholim (visiting the sick) volunteer, had noticed Jewish patients spending their days watching television. She thought that if the patients had something worthwhile to read, they might better occupy their time. Also, Lewin said in a recent interview, “patients need spiritual support.” She brought her idea of a library of Jewish books to the hospital’s public relations department.