Dr. Paul Mayo oversaw the care of The Rebbe in his final days at Beth Israel Hospital in June 1994.
The Connection of
Dr. Paul H. Mayo,
who specializes in Critical Care Medicine, Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Disease
to
Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson
also known as the Rebbe, was the leader of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement.
Hands reach out to touch the casket of Rabbi Menachem Schneerson as his funeral procession including future Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, right center, prepares to leave the world headquarters of the Lubavitch Hasidim in the Crown Heights section of Brooklyn, June 12, 1994. (Mark Phillips/AFP/Getty Images)
The Chabad rebbe died 25 years ago. Here’s how his movement has survived.
The Rebbe’s Tomb: Schneerson’s burial place next to his father-in-law and predecessor in Queens, New York
By Bentzi Sasson (בנצי ששון), CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=50124911
Dr. Paul Mayo and Philip Mann
Dr. Paul Mayo (left) and Philip Mann (right)
Huntly Mayo-Malasky (Dr. Paul Mayo’s son) with Philip Mann (R)
Huntly Mayo- Malasky (Dr. Paul Mayo’s son) with his uncle, Philip Mann
Huntly Mayo-Malasky (Dr. Paul Mayo’s son) with Philip Mann
Dr. Paul Mayo’s wife, Dr. Charlotte Malasky
Dr. Charlotte Malasky and Dr. Paul Mayo
Dr. Charlotte Malasky with son, Dr. Henry Mayo-Malasky
Dr. Paul Mayo is the regional director for the Medical Intensive Care Unit (MICU) at Northwell University Hospital and runs the training program for the first-year fellows each July, which provides specific training in all aspects of airway and ventilator management using scenario-based training with a computerized patient simulator.