Ephraim Rosenstein, the director of the ultra-Orthodox community at Leumit Health Services, where he coordinates everything from strategy to visibility, branding and service for the community. Ephraim also volunteers as a paramedic in the United Hatzalah health organization and as a volunteer coordinator for the Connected to Life project of Ezer Mizion, which transports patients to medical treatments. Ephraim previously worked for a dialogue organization that deals with the ultra-Orthodox and the secular sectors in Israel. Ephraim is currently establishing the Lev Ayala organization named after his daughter Ayala, who died of leukemia. The organization will support and accompany patients in the hospital and in dealing with health funds and the medical system in general. He holds a B.A. in political science from the Open University and an M.A. in health systems management form Bar Ilan University. He lives in Elad, is married, and is the father of 7 children.