ZAKA
Healing across borders: The story of the Planetherapy NGO
What began as a response to Oct. 7 trauma has grown into a global platform offering thousands of free emotional support sessions.
High Court of Justice blocks autopsies of dead infants from Jerusalem daycare disaster
ZAKA commander Simcha Greiniman on dignity, service, and the human cost of October 7
International Holocaust Remembrance Day: Cycling from Auschwitz to form the largest "NEVER AGAIN"
ZAKA volunteer, Rabbi Moshe Halevi, who handled 1,200 October 7 victims, has died
Halevi had been volunteering with ZAKA for more than 20 years in various units and served as the deputy of Eran Kozachi in managing Camp Shura.
US law enforcement to receive terror response training from ZAKA in first-of-its-kind agreement
The training will focus on forensic preservation at crime scenes, ensuring that bodies are handled with dignity while maintaining critical evidence integrity.
"Singing heals our souls": Dubi Weissenstern and Avaraham Tal's mission of hope
ZAKA CEO and singer Avraham Tal discusses how music and song provide resilience and heal the pain of what they have seen in the war.
Car crash kills three women at Ben Zakay intersection in central Israel
MDA said that the three women showed no signs of life after the collision and were pronounced dead on the scene.
Singer Avraham Tal performs in honor of ZAKA at Jpost Gala
“You are so brave for the things that you do”.
'I am very emotional, and I could cry, but today I choose to smile'
ZAKA head presented with Jerusalem Post Heroism Award at Miami Summit
'Bearing witness': ZAKA CEO shares the emotional toll of Oct. 7 and new digital memorial
CEO Duby Weissenstern on the Oct. 7 emotional toll and ZAKA’s mission to honor victims.
ZAKA unveils 'Galeed' virtual exhibit for communities to commemorate October 7
A new ZAKA exhibit's goal is to preserve both individual and collective memories of October 7.
Protests held nationwide in Israel to release hostages as Oct. 7 anniversary draws near
Protesters in Yafo Street in Jerusalem, Beersheba, Caesarea, and in Tel Aviv came out in large crowds once the three-day-long Rosh Hashanah-Shabbat break was finished.
No. 44: Duby Weissensetrn, Eli Beer, Rabbi Yossi Erblich: Israel's medical heroes
Duby Weissensetrn, CEO of ZAKA, has led the organization to be recognized by the UN following its significant involvement in global disaster relief efforts.