ZAKA volunteer Simcha Greinman, speaking at the Jerusalem Post Diplomatic Conference held at the Friends of Zion Media Center in Jerusalem, recounted ZAKA’s recent efforts after last week’s terror attack in Jerusalem, noting that volunteers from the organization immediately arrived at the scene to ensure that no human remains were left behind.
“We provide the highest level of personal care to bring proper care to humanity,” he said. Greinman added that ZAKA is building connections around the world with other organizations. “We care for every human around the world as much as we can,” he said.
At the conference, Jerusalem Post editor-in-chief presented the Jerusalem Post Award as one of the 50 most influential Jews to ZAKA CEO Dubi Weissenstern, which Greinman accepted on his behalf.