The Zaka organization launched a new ambulance over the weekend that will join the organization's ambulance array in the northern district. The ceremony was held with the participation of the organization's management, volunteers and commanders of the organization and the families of the donors.
The donation from the Tuati family
The new ambulance donated to the charity organization Zaka was bequeathed from the estate of the Tuati family and to Marcel ben Yosef Tuati and his wife Camille Jolsin daughter of Avraham and Simcha Beit Azulai in their blessed memory who in their will requested to donate their money to an emergency ambulance to the Zaka organization.
The donation was made by the lawyers appointed to handle the Tuati family's estate, attorney Eli Schler and attorney Gerard Benisho, who praised the many acts of kindness of the Zaka organization and the request of their consignors to ensure that their money be donated for the purpose of purchasing another ambulance for the organization.
A special act of kindness
During the launch of the ambulance, speeches were made by Dobi Weisenstern, CEO of ZAKA, Moti Bookchin, spokesperson of ZAKA, and Commander of ZAKA's Northern District, Rabbi Anshel Friedman, who praised the lawyers and the Tuati family who did a special act of kindness by donating an emergency ambulance that would respond In difficult times like those we have witnessed since the surprise attack on Simchat Torah.
Dobi Wisenstern CEO of Zaka:
In my name and in the name of hundreds of ZAKA volunteers, I would like to thank you for your important contribution, which was intended to save when it is still possible to save, and to honor when all that remains is to honor. Thanks to you, we will continue our acts of kindness and engage in it day and night without stopping. I am sure that this donation gives a great lift to the souls of the deceased, which was their request May we know quieter and calmer days.
Renew yourself, Zaka people.
I want to thank the Zaka people for the honor of receiving the ambulance. Be renewed. Have a good and blessed week.