ZAKA

MUST WATCH! Moving music video by ZAKA (Try not to cry!)

"After the hardest year of their lives, where they witnessed the most horrific atrocities and acted with supreme bravery, ZAKA volunteers from across the country gathered to let their hearts speak and their souls play their melodies. Because when words run out, the music begins." (ZAKA)

Member of the Zaka team seen near Kibbutz Kfar Aza, near the Israeli-Gaza border, in southern Israel, November 2, 2023. (Photo by Arie Leib Abrams/Flash90)
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In the wake of the devastating October 7 attacks, Israel's ZAKA volunteers have emerged as beacons of hope and humanity amidst unimaginable tragedy. A newly released video captures these dedicated individuals not just in action, but in a poignant moment of unity and reflection through song.

ZAKA, the Hebrew acronym for "Disaster Victim Identification," has long been known for its essential work in emergency response and the respectful handling of the deceased according to Jewish law. However, the events of October 7 pushed these volunteers to their limits, testing both their resolve and their faith.

The melody, a traditional Jewish hymn of comfort, takes on new meaning as it's sung by those who have witnessed the worst of humanity and yet continue to exemplify its best.

As the nation moves forward, the voices of these ZAKA volunteers serve as both a lament for what was lost and a hopeful anthem for the future. Their work, their song, and their unwavering commitment continue to be a source of strength for a nation still in mourning.

ZAKA October 7th Music

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