
Bar mitzvah boy requests dad’s tefillin after family killed
Sole survivor of family, soon turning 13, sought just one thing after Hamas terrorists massacred his family and wrecked his home.

Sole survivor of family, soon turning 13, sought just one thing after Hamas terrorists massacred his family and wrecked his home.

Hundreds of readers have written to us asking how they can help Israel during this difficult war. Here’s a partial list of organizations to support.

Rescue missions can help to save lives and protect people in dangerous situations. It is important that countries work to assist each other and restore health and safety after conflicts or disasters.

United Hatzalah, ZAKA and Hatzolah Air treat bombing victims and help them escape the war zone.

In an historic first, ZAKA Search and Rescue enters international aid collaboration agreement with counterparts in United Arab Emirates.

ZAKA volunteers perform rescue and recovery in Israel and abroad; new units are starting in key Western cities.

More than 130 soldiers, engineers, firefighters, divers, doctors and search-and-rescue experts flew to Brazil from Israel with tons of special gear.

With up to 300 people missing following the Jan. 25 disaster, Israeli search-and-rescue, medical, engineering and firefighting experts came to help.

ZAKA Search & Rescue, United Hatzalah Psychotrauma & Crisis Response Unit, Dream Doctors, Israel Trauma Coalition rush to aid after synagogue tragedy.

40 ZAKA International Rescue Unit commanders from 5 countries receive specialist search-and-rescue training with IDF Home Front Command.

Guatemalan branch of Israel’s ZAKA search-and-rescue group initiates an international alliance to build 100 homes for volcano evacuees.

Humanitarian organization IsraAID sends team to Guatemala to distribute relief after volcanic eruption kills 62. ZAKA-trained volunteers already on location.

During the three-day training course, Israeli international volunteer organization got local volunteers ready to aid their communities.

ZAKA International Rescue Unit chief officer tells how its trained volunteers provide critical assistance at disaster scenes worldwide.

Israeli aid teams arrived in Mexico two days after the earthquake struck and fanned out through Mexico City and surrounding villages to offer vital aid.