Tag: Public Safety

The author reflects on the challenges of displaying Jewish identity in a climate of rising antisemitism in London.
The podcast discusses how the recent bridge collapse in Maryland may worsen the trust crisis in the United States, which is already heightened due to uncertainties about the President's condition.
Due to safety concerns related to the Israel-Hamas war and the accompanying rise in antisemitism, an upcoming soccer match between Israeli club Maccabi Haifa and Belgian team KAA Gent will take place in an empty stadium in Ghent, Belgium.
Israeli soccer club Maccabi Haifa will play against the Belgian team KAA Gent in an empty stadium due to safety concerns related to the Israel-Hamas war.
New York City investigators have discovered a 60-foot long tunnel beneath a building next to the Chabad headquarters in Crown Heights, Brooklyn.
The author discusses recent incidents of violence and unrest, highlighting the need for self-protection in an increasingly chaotic world.
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) has reported that the Goyim Defense League (GDL), an antisemitic group, is encouraging its followers to disrupt city council meetings by discussing Jewish supremacy.
The upcoming mayoral election in Toronto on June 26, amid the resignation of John Tory, features a vast array of candidates, including Olivia Chow, seen as the front-runner, Mark Saunders, Anthony Furey, Anna Baila, and Josh Matlow, who is part of the Jewish community.
Journalist Nancy Rommelmann's article "A Murder in Portland" delves into the perceived dangers posed by progressives in Portland who are focused on liberating criminals, highlighting an incident that underscores the potential existential threat this trend may pose to regular citizens.
The text discusses Elon Musk's recent purchase of Twitter, questioning if it could be deemed the most ill-considered financial transaction in history.
The author, a rabbi at the Fire Island Synagogue, responds to an essay that argues synagogues should admit congregants regardless of vaccination status.
The Dallas City Council race between Jaynie Schultz and Barry Wernick, both members of the local Jewish community, has become unexpectedly contentious due to differing views on public safety and the movement to defund the police.