This is the response of my sister-in-law, Suzanne Cannon, who works in a
disabled people's organisation in Jerusalem, Birchut:
Just glanced at the article and your comments - I don't have time to read
it now.
You're absolutely right.
The names Tlalim and Aleh Negev are like a red rag to a bull in Bizchut.
We once filed a criminal complaint against the management of Tlalim
although a visit there last year indicated things have improved. We did
everything we could to prevent the establishment of Aleh Negev and speak
out against it on every possible occasion. Maybe I'll get someone to try
and write a response.
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