For Educators | For Parents, Families, and Caregivers On October 27, 2018, a gunman, identified as Robert Bowers, armed with an assault rifle and several handguns, entered the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh, PA and opened fire. Described as the deadliest attack on the Jewish community in the U.S., at least 11 congregants were killed and four police officers and two others were wounded. As we mourn the victims of this deadly attack, we provide the following tips for responding to young…
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For Law Enforcement Suspicious people may often be identified by their behavior. While no one behavioral activity is proof that someone is planning to act inappropriately (and many of the following behavioral indicators are perfectly consistent with innocent behavior), these factors can help you assess whether someone poses a threat. Behavioral factors to watch for include:
Nervousness, nervous glancing or other signs of mental discomfort/being ill-at-ease. This may include sweating, …
Jewish institutions are often called upon to “be alert” for suspicious activity. This brief guide is designed to help you do that.
1. Keep your eyes and ears open for anything unusual or suspicious and call law enforcement immediately if you come across something. Trust your instincts. If something strikes you as being out of place or problematic, call the police immediately.
2. Unusual behavior, suspicious packages and strange devices should be promptly reported to the…
Good security isn't only about cameras or locks. It's about people being aware of what's going on around them. It's about careful planning. It's about building relationships with your local police. It requires a commitment from an institution's management and constituency to make security a part of an institution's culture. Make security part of your culture year-round, and be especially vigilant in preparing staff and lay leaders and members for the High Holidays.
Advise local law…
The Role of Congregants and Community Members Congregants and community members have an important role in helping to ensure the safety of their Jewish communal institutions.
Be watchful and report suspicious activity.
Know your building and report anything that is out-of-place or missing.
Actively cooperate with security directions, check-in procedures and ticket policies. For example, even if ushers or guards know you, help set the right tone by showing your ID or holiday…