By Arlene Bridges Samuels, CBN Israel-—
Even before the expert Israel Defense Forces (IDF) Search and Rescue Brigade arrived in Florida, they had already mapped via satellite the collapsed Champlain Towers South. Carrying with them the hope that their survey would add to the lifesaving efforts of all rescuers on the site, Israel’s “Helping Hand” operation landed near Miami on Sunday.
Along with 10 reservists from the IDF unit, Israel’s United Hatzalah volunteer organization has placed a team—the Psychotrauma and Crisis Response Unit—in Surfside to provide emotional support and stability for families whose lives have been shattered, either from the terrible waiting hour after hour or the trauma of known sudden deaths. El Al, Israel’s national carrier, flew the Hatzalah team to Miami. Churches and synagogues are stepping in to help, along with the Billy Graham disaster-trained chaplains. At this writing almost 149 people are still missing and 18 people have died.
On Monday, Commander Golan Vacham spoke with families at a private meeting. He showed them a graphic that the Search and Rescue Brigade had created, an advanced “methodology to isolate every crumbled apartment unit” and search inside of each. Families wanted to know if the Miami-Dade team had been doing the right things. The Israeli commander did not hesitate to say, “They’ve been doing exactly the right things.” Tragically, despite the heroic efforts on the part of the rescue teams, the unusual complexities involved in this situation are making the task of recovering missing persons a seemingly insurmountable challenge.
CADENA, a Mexican Jewish NGO specializing in emergency relief, is also on the ground. Moises Soffer, a volunteer with CADENA, echoed the same opinion: “The people are doing their best. The structure was unstable; and that’s why it took time to start working.” The IDF, CADENA, and Hatzalah units carry out their missions on a foundational principle of Judaism: “to repair the world” (tikkun olam in Hebrew). In a like manner, Christian groups reach out displaying Jesus’ love in action to those suffering. Continue Reading….