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NYC to Protect Nonpublic Schools

After more than 2 years of advocacy by Jewish activists and amid heightened security concerns, New York City has agreed to fund security guards for nonpublic schools, including Crown Heights. Full Story

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R'Marosov @bais Rivka
December 2, 2015 12:33 pm

Best security possible…
Don’t lose him

SAY TEHILIM?
December 1, 2015 11:44 pm

ARE YOU FOR REAL?
FACE REALITY TODAY EVERY SCHOOL NEEDS SECURITY TEHILIM IS WITHOUT A DOUBT HELPFUL BUT EVEN THE REBBE SAID TO HAVE SECURITY IN ISRAEL BY THE SETTLEMENTS AND ITS BORDERS GET REAL WHEN SOMEONE SEES OFFICIAL SECURITY IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE AND IM SURE THERE WILL BE A GUN ON THE SECURITY GAURD IF ITS FROM THE CITY

Locked and Loaded Lubavitcher
December 1, 2015 9:40 pm

Are they going to be armed? If not, then they are going to be nothing more than potential canon fodder in the event cv”s of an attack. Their sole purpose is to be nothing more than a “cardboard cutout” rent-a-cop”, meant to be a visible presence to make people who don’t know any better “feel” safe and nothing more. It would be more advantageous in a case like this to allocate the money to pay people to say tehillim and learn on behalf of the children’s safety. It would be more effective.

Security
December 1, 2015 11:17 am

Only during school hours. Its geared to the students.

To be eligable the school must have a 300 student enrollment.

Questions
December 1, 2015 10:48 am

Will this also be for after school functions, such as l’chaims? Maybe the students should have ids?

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