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On Oct. 27, 2018, a deadly attack at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh shook Jewish and other communities everywhere.
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The Times of Israel on MSNUS Jewish security group warns firearms in synagogues need strict oversight
Secure Community Network issues report saying that if a congregation allows guns for security, there must be an organized ...
Among the others: surging applications for gun permits in some areas with many Jews (fueled as well by a sweeping 2022 ...
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The Forward on MSNMajor Jewish groups urge synagogues to seek federal security grants despite Trump’s terms
The applications says grantees will have to support federal immigration enforcement, alarming some potential recipients.
Michael Masters, of Secure Community Network, told JNS that “far too few” Jewish congregations have a “thoroughly vetted” gun policy.The post Only let congregants on security teams bring guns to ...
Following two attacks targeting Jewish people in the U.S., the Jewish community in central Ohio is afraid, says a local leader. JewishColumbus is increasing security measures at synagogues and other ...
(RNS) — ‘I don’t know of a single Jewish institution that doesn’t have a security protocol and won’t be reevaluating its security in the coming days,’ said Rabbi Rick Jacobs, president of the Union ...
Anxiety over the Nonprofit Security Grant Program, which Jewish groups have long sought to expand, represents the latest ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNLondon police nab man suspected of smearing feces on synagogues, other Jewish sites
UK police said Friday that officers investigating a series of antisemitic incidents in north London had arrested a ...
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - The Jewish community in New Orleans is taking extra security precautions amid rising global tensions stemming from the Israel-Iran conflict. “People are understandably nervous and ...
Three Jewish organizations in Pittsburgh’s Squirrel Hill neighborhood, including the Tree of Life, received a threatening ...
Following back-to-back violent attacks on Jewish people in America, the central Ohio Jewish community is scared, said JewishColumbus President and CEO Julie Tilson Stanley. "People don't want to ...
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