2005
DOI: 10.1353/anq.2005.0044
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Terror, Aid and Organization: The Haredi Disaster Victim Identification Teams (ZAKA) in Israel

Abstract: Terror attacks are forms of social and cultural disasters that cause extensive harm to humans and the social order. Yet despite the sudden chaos they wreak and their prevalence during the last decade or so, most societies have only recently created organizational forms that can manage and handle their threatening potential. This article analyzes the relations between terror attacks and the emergence of new organizations specializing in death and disaster. We explore this issue through the case of ZAKA, the Ult… Show more

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“…This is conducted through an ethnographic study of a particular Haredi institution titled ZAKA (Hebrew acronym for "Disaster Victim Identification"). It is a volunteer organization founded in the 1990s in the wake of a series of Palestinian terror attacks, dedicated to caring for the bodies of the dead after a bombing and ensuring their proper religious burial (Stadler et al 2005). ZAKA leaders and activists are exclusively ultra-Orthodox Jews.…”
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“…This is conducted through an ethnographic study of a particular Haredi institution titled ZAKA (Hebrew acronym for "Disaster Victim Identification"). It is a volunteer organization founded in the 1990s in the wake of a series of Palestinian terror attacks, dedicated to caring for the bodies of the dead after a bombing and ensuring their proper religious burial (Stadler et al 2005). ZAKA leaders and activists are exclusively ultra-Orthodox Jews.…”
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“…In addition, I took part in their special occasions: dancing in holiday celebrations or weddings, violently protesting in mass rallies, attending funerals, taking formal and informal audiences with rabbis, making pilgrimage to saints' tombs and sanctuaries. Especially privileged data is drawn from extensive fieldwork -mostly (participant) observation and in-depth interviewing-of a typically Haredi organization known by its acronym ZaKA (Stadler, Masterman, and Ben-Ari 2005). This organizationalready mentioned in part one -is a volunteer enterprise dedicated to the "sacred mission" of managing the death of the Israeli victims of Palestinian terrorism.…”
Section: Prefacementioning
confidence: 99%
“…10 Similarly, orthodox Jews in Israel support an organization, Zaka, comprised of religious observant Jews who are trained as forensic volunteers who are called upon to assemble at the scenes of traffic accidents, terrorist attacks, and suicide bombs (Stadler 2005). Family members staged protests while cranes and bulldozers turned up debris that might contain fragments of their loved ones.…”
Section: Body Lovementioning
confidence: 99%