ZAKA volunteers in the United States prepare to board an army helicopter to fly to New Orleans to help with hurricane recovery efforts on Sept. 5, 2005.
Credit: ZAKA Archives
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ZAKA volunteer removes a body from a New Orleans house, destroyed by Hurricane Katrina, on Sept. 6, 2005.
Credit: ZAKA Archives
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ZAKA volunteer boats through the submerged streets of New Orleans to remove the body of a Hurricane Katrina victim, on Sept. 6, 2005.
Credit: ZAKA Archives
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A message board at the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex in Birmingham, Ala., which has become a shelter for hurricane evacuees.
Credit: Larry Brook, Deep South Jewish Voice
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Biloxi's Beth Israel Congregation, the only synagogue on the Mississippi coast, still stands two blocks from the beach, though the building suffered heavy damage.
Credit: Larry Brook, Deep South Jewish Voice
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Biloxi's Beth Israel Congregation, the only synagogue on the Mississippi coast, still stands two blocks from the beach, though the building suffered heavy damage
Credit: Larry Brook, Deep South Jewish Voice
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