Dorit Koskas

Director Of Development And Government Affairs at Reuth

Dorit Koskas currently serves as the Director of Development and Government Affairs at Reuth, a position held since March 2024. Prior to this role, Dorit was the Associate Dean for Development and Alumni Affairs at Tel Aviv University, where responsibilities included formulating strategies related to development and donor relations from May 2016 to March 2024. Dorit has extensive experience in fundraising and relationship management, having served as Development Director for Europe and Israel at Leket Israel and co-founding Kesharim, an organization focused on social change. Additional roles include providing political guidance as a Foreign Affairs and Communication Advisor in the Knesset, managing community project coordinators at Perach, and overseeing marketing strategies in Europe for Tenengroup Ltd. Dorit's academic background includes a Master’s degree in International Relations from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem and a Bachelor's degree in Sociology and Anthropology from University Paris V.

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Reuth

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Reuth was founded in 1937 by women who fled the impending Holocaust. Its core operations comprise two main fields: subsidized community housing for low-income older adults and a rehabilitation hospital. Reuth manages and operates one of Israel’s leading rehabilitation hospitals and a wide array of day clinics. Patients who come to Reuth are living through the lowest moments of their lives. They are just beginning to realize the full extent of their trauma and the life-changing magnitude of their conditions. They require holistic and personalized rehabilitation to recover physically, mentally, emotionally, socially, and psychologically. Reuth is a teaching hospital affiliated with the Tel Aviv University School of Medicine. It is recognized by the Israel Medical Association for residency in physical therapy, general rehabilitation, and geriatrics. The hospital has 364 beds in 12 inpatient departments that specialize in General Rehabilitation, Respiratory Rehabilitation, Geriatrics, Pediatrics, Head Injuries, and Long-term Acute Care. Patients from all over the country are referred to Reuth by their HMOs. Each year, 3,500 individuals undergo state-of-the-art care at our day clinics, and 2,500 receive hospitalization at Reuth. The subsidized community housing is made up of apartments in three adjacent buildings in the Yad Eliyahu neighborhood of Tel Aviv. It provides a warm home to underprivileged older adults, many of whom are Holocaust survivors and victims of Nazi tyranny. In addition to receiving an affordable place to live, they also benefit from weekly enrichment classes; communal holiday celebrations; field trips; help with apartment maintenance; subsidies for medical needs not covered by insurance; one-on-one assistance from a social worker; and more.


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Tel-Aviv, Israel

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501-1,000

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