Emily Austin, an Israeli-American sports broadcaster and social-media influencer, last visited Israel almost a year ago. So it was high time for another visit, the 22-year-old told JNS, when the Sheba Medical Center at Tel Hashomer invited her to get a glimpse of its humanitarian work.
Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., to Israeli parents who immigrated to the United States, she got her big break when an MTV producer saw an Instagram live show that she produced, called “Daily Vibes with Emily Austin.” The producer asked her to audition for the MTV show “Music Lives On.” She did and was part of the show for one year.
Her trip last month, which was organized and paid for by the hospital,
included meetings with Israeli President Isaac Herzog and his wife, Michal
Herzog, at their Jerusalem home; visits to the Western Wall (Kotel) and its
tunnels; and a meeting with Rabbi Shmuel Rabinovitch, chairman of the Western
Wall Heritage Foundation. And, of course, she spent a lot of time at the
medical center.
Herzog was “very genuine,” she reported, and she and he and his wife discussed medical innovations at the hospital as well as the importance of Israeli unity. The Israeli president thanked her for her social-media activism on behalf of the Jewish state, she told JNS.
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