Extra Security in Crown Heights
Both Shmira and Shomrim security patrols are preparing for the upcoming Sukkos holiday in Crown Heights. While competing for residents' attention, Shmira stretched a banner across Kingston Avenue, with a reminder of their emergency phone number - right above Shomrim's mobile command Full Story
Both Shmira and Shomrim security patrols are preparing for the upcoming Sukkos holiday in Crown Heights. While competing for residents' attention, Shmira stretched a banner across Kingston Avenue, with a reminder of their emergency phone number - right above Shomrim's mobile command Full Story
they both help
the main thing is that
both work towords keeping us safe
family of crown heights
we all konw trhat shmira is the real deal not like shomrim that would rather rat out your whole family for a PBA card when shmira was ready to make sholom what happen shomrim
said no like a couple of babys now who is laughing shmira is now working with the cop’s but not like shomrim did like rating on jew’s all the time from 770- to 749 -and many more so if you need help you call the the real thing AT 718 221 0303 !!!!!
If I need help I’ll call Shomrim, but I’m from Chicago, so what do I know!
Shomrim rocks 718-774-3333
Under the leadership of rabbi ynigy bistritzky, shmira is striveing
call the shomrim: 718-774-3333
In an Emergency always call Crown Heights Shmira at 718-221-0303 (Even on Shabbos and Yom Tov if it’s Pikuach Nefesh call Shmira Immediately).
Shmira is asking community residents to support Shmira and its dedicated work. Please send your tax deductable donation to:
Crown Heights Shmira
383 Kingston Ave.
Suite # 44
Brooklyn NY 11213
To Donate by credit card call the Shmira Hotline at 718-221-0303
If you would like to join Shmira to make Crown Heights a safer place call the Shmira Hotline at 718-221-0303
Kan Tzivos Hashem Es Habrocha
The shmira
“When it comes to helping people – we are color blind,” says Shmira coordinator Yanky Prager. “Our goal is that every one should live in peace. Live and let live.” Prager has a letter of appreciation dated January 22, 1998, signed by then Deputy Chief Joseph Fox thanking him for saving the life of Police Officer Jamayne Anthony. Prager is a certified EMT. “I reached the officer before the EMS,” recounts Prager in a tone void of pride. “He had been hit in the Femoral artery. I did not know at the time that the wound was life threatening. I… Read more »
They do the real work of helping CH!!!!
In the event of a Emergency always call the Crown Heights Shmira at 718-221-0303
Notice the shomrim truck in the photo also.
thank you shmira for always being there to protect our community!!!