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The Cult of Dismembered Limbs

by Gideon Aran

When a suicide terrorist strikes in Israel, the usual contingent of first responders that one might see anywhere in the world -- police, medics, firefighters -- are accompanied by another group, one found only in Israel. They wear yarmulkes, white coveralls, rubber gloves, and dayglo yellow vests. These are the men of ZAKA, an Israeli religious organization dedicated to dealing with the mutilated and scorched bodies and the severed limbs of the victims of violentdeath, mainly those killed by Palestinian terrorism.ZAKA arose, reached its peak, and gained fame during the two waves of suicide terrorism that characterized the intensification ofthe Israeli-Palestinian conflict in the last decade of the 20th century and the first five years of the twenty-first century. ZAKA has a few hundred all-male activists, typically volunteers, exclusively Haredi (ultra-orthodox) Jews. Well trained and equipped, they are among the first to arrive at the sites of unnatural death, especially the arenas of mass mortality, where they perform a scrupulous procedure, laden with symbolism. This involves collecting the corpses and body parts, sortingthem, identifying them, and reassembling them while diligently preserving respect for the dead and for body parts, and preparing them for burial according to the rigid strictures of Jewish law. Gideon Aranhas spent years embedded with the men of ZAKA, and in this gripping ethnography he takes readers inside the organization and on the ground with these men as they do their gruesome -- but, in their view, holy -- work.

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Author Biography

Gideon Aran is a professor of sociology and anthropology at the Hebrew University, Jerusalem. He is the author, most recently, of The Smile of the Human Bomb: New Perspectives on Suicide Terrorism.

Table of Contents

Preface1. Hell: The Arena of Suicide Terrorism from a Zero RangePart I: Introducing ZAKA: Roots, Context, Composition, Dynamics2. Fascination with Unnatural death: Past and Present3. Culture and Personality of Horrific Death Specialists4. Torah Study vs. Deathwork5. New Torah: Terrorism-Centered Sacred NormsPart II: Themes in the Anthropology and Sociology of ZAKA6. Strange pairings7. God-Fearing Acrobats8. The Spell of Tearing the Body Apart; The Magic of Piecing the Body Together9. Pious CounterterrorismEpilogue: Headhunting, Smiles, and Human SacrificeEndnotesIndex

Review

An illuminating work... The book's text testifies to the depth of his penetration of the intra-organizational discourse and the thinking guiding its members. The result is a brilliant study that exposes the reader to a new Jewish-Haredi subgroup and its beliefs, customs and rites. * Haaretz *

Details

ISBN0197689159
Author Gideon Aran
Pages 352
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
ISBN-13 9780197689158
Format Paperback
Imprint Oxford University Press Inc
Subtitle Jewish Rites of Death at the Scene of Palestinian Suicide Terrorism
Place of Publication New York
Country of Publication United States
NZ Release Date 2023-11-17
ISBN-10 0197689159
UK Release Date 2023-11-17
Alternative 9780197689141
Audience General
DEWEY 363.3481095694
Year 2024
Publication Date 2024-12-14
US Release Date 2024-12-14
AU Release Date 2024-02-08

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