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SUPPLIES ARE DANGEROUSLY LOW: Help ZAKA360 Identify Jewish Bodies So Their Families Can Mourn
‘My daughter fled on October 7, and I have no idea what happened next. The agony of not knowing is indescribable. It hurts me so much that her body is probably lying somewhere unburied, and I’m waiting desperately for her body to be identified so I can finally start the mourning process and have the comfort of visiting her grave.’
For many months, the team of ZAKA 360 was in some of the most gruesome sites in the South, collecting bodies and doing the mitzvah of chesed haemet.
But now that they’ve collected the bodies, their work isn’t over yet. ZAKA360’s current mission is to help identify corpses and body parts. It is some of the most painfully gruesome work there is, but it’s what the families of the murdered are desperately waiting for.
The massacre wiped out ZAKA’s supplies and now they are lacking the essentials needed to do this mitzvah. Please help the team to identify Jewish bodies, so that their families can move forward and mourn!
In the aftermath of the tragic events on October 7th, ZAKA volunteers have been tirelessly responding to the scenes of unthinkable horror, helping to collect the bodies of those who lost their lives in such devastating circumstances. These selfless heroes are in urgent need of support to enhance their capabilities and ensure their safety as they navigate through perilous situations. We are launching a critical fundraising campaign to provide ZAKA with bulletproof vests and essential equipment that will not only protect these volunteers but also empower them to carry out their crucial mission more effectively.
Your contribution can make a tangible difference, enabling ZAKA to continue its vital work with resilience and compassion in the face of unimaginable tragedy. Join us in supporting these dedicated individuals who bravely confront the aftermath of violence and provide solace to those affected by ensuring they have the resources they need to carry out their essential mission.
Tizku l’mitzvot!
Organizer and beneficiary
Moshe Melayev
Beneficiary
