Homeland Security Grants Go To Protecting U.S. Synagogues

The Department of Homeland Security is giving a total of $800,000 several National Council of Young Israel (NCYI) branches in the U.S. to enhance security for their synagogues. The grants are being given for “target-hardening” activities such as screening systems and enhancing physical security.

“Over the past few years we have become acutely aware of the increasing need to address security risks in our synagogues, both from terrorists and other vandals and predators,” said NCYI Director of Synagogue Services Rabbi Mordechai Roizman.

Synagogues have increasingly become targets, like the shooting that took place in North Hollywood, California

“A visible security presence has been found to discourage such attacks and a proper security protocol has proven invaluable in mitigating the damage from an attack, should one occur. A well-trained security team offers a safer environment for all congregants, is cost effective, and allows for a rewarding volunteer opportunity.”

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