AMAZING PEOPLE
When I shower, it usually takes me seven minutes," says Hayim Foxman, a volunteer with Zaka, the fervently Orthodox rescue and cleanup organization that collects victims' body parts after terrorist attacks. "But after I return home from a terrorist attack, it takes me an hour and 20 minutes."
Foxman pauses. "And I don't know if I am soaked from the water or my tears," he says.
While palestinian terrorists are the epitome of evil, these dedicated Zaka volunteers are the epitome of goodness. Read the full article on JTA. And if you want to provide financial assistance to Zaka, you can do so here.

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