When ZAKA Chairman Yehuda Meshi-Zahav, who is currently in South Africa for a training program with tens of current and new ZAKA volunteers, took time out to go on safari, he got more than he bargained for in the jungle.

At a certain point, visitors are allowed to walk with the lions, after a briefing on how to behave with them - do not bend over, do not kneel, do not stroke their heads, carry a stick that the lions are familiar with from feeding time, etc.

Meshi-Zahav was strolling along with two lionesses, when suddenly one of them turned his head round towards him. Then, with a sudden leap, she pounced on him, knocking him to the ground. The locals immediately ran to his defense, beat the lioness back with sticks and released Meshi-Zahav.

 




 

 

Yehuda Meshi-Zahav: "It was absolutely terrifying, for the first time in my life I felt real fear, and the power of the lioness. Out of instinct, I grabbed my kippa so that it would not fly off. I remembered that I shouldn’t fall to the ground, otherwise the lion would attack me. But I could not stand up to sheer strength of the lion. By the grace of God, I was saved. All I needed was a tetanus injection at the local clinic to prevent any infection from the scratches. "

And of course, when the lion attached me, I was reminded of the verse: " Judah is a lion’s cub; from the prey, my son, you have gone up. He stooped down; he crouched as a lion and as a lioness; who dares rouse him?  (Genesis 49:9)

Do not be afraid o Israel, fear not, for are you not a lion’s cub.

And when a lion roars, who will not fear !!! (Meshi-Zahav singing with the lions)