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Moshe Rachmilewitz
Israeli physician

Moshe Rachmilewitz

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Israeli physician
Work field
Gender
Male
Star sign
VirgoVirgo
Birth
2 September 1899, Mscislaŭ, Belarus
Death
13 October 1985, Jerusalem, Israel (aged 86 years)
Age
86 years
Awards
Israel Prize
(1964)
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Biography

Moshe Rachmilevitz (Hebrew: משה רחמילביץ‎; born 1898, died 1985) was an Israeli doctor and was one of the fathers of professional medicine in Israel.

Biography

Rachmilewitz was born in 1898 in Mstislavl (now in Belarus), then part of the Russian Empire, and grew up in the city of Babruysk. His parents were Eliezer Lipman Rachmilewitz and Dvosha Zack. After completing high school, he studied medicine in Germany.

In 1926, he immigrated to Mandate Palestine and began working at Bikur Holim Hospital in Jerusalem. In 1927, he was chosen to go to the United States for further training, and specialized at the Mount Sinai Hospital in New York. Following his return from the United States, he worked at Jerusalem's Hadassah Hospital on Mount Scopus. In 1949, following the evacuation of the Mount Scopus facility as a result of it being cut off by Arab forces, he moved with the hospital to temporary facilities before moving in 1961 to the new Hadassah Hospital in Ein Kerem, in southwest Jerusalem.

Rachmilewitz was the personal physician to many of Israel's leaders. He was among the first heads of medical school at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, serving as dean of the faculty from 1958 to 1961.

Rachmilewitz's principal area of research and specialization was blood diseases.

He was married to Chava (née Pomerantz) and had two sons, Daniel and Eliezer, both of whom are professors of medicine. He died in 1985 of colon cancer.

Upon his death, a street in Jerusalem was named “Rachmilewitz Street”.

Awards and honours

  • In 1964, Rachmilewitz was awarded the Israel Prize, in medicine.
  • In 1970, he received the award of Yakir Yerushalayim (Worthy Citizen of Jerusalem) from the city of Jerusalem.
  • Rachmilewitz Street in Pisgat Ze'ev, in northeast Jerusalem, is named after him.
The contents of this page are sourced from Wikipedia article on 26 Apr 2020. The contents are available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.
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