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Mar 30, 2022

guidelines for shuls with terror uptick

I dont see it on the website or Facebook page of the World Organization of Orthodox Communities and Synagogues but the religious news sites are reporting on a set of guidelines recommended by this organization for our shuls, considering the uptick in terror attacks.

We have been here before. This is not really anything new, but unfortunately the times call for it.

They recommend that anyone in any shul who has a permit to carry a firearm actually do so, both during the week and on Shabbos. Every minyan should have at least one participant carrying a gun.

Additionally, the gabbai of each shul should ensure that a fully stocked first aid kit is accessible. Community leaders should all be aware how to best contact emergency services and first responders and other relevant professionals, should it God forbid be necessary.

Accessibility to emergency exits should be ensured, and the congregation should be made aware of where they are.

The gabbai in each shul should make sure a cellphone is available in case of need, god forbid, even on Shabbos. Congregants should be informed where it is, so that should it be necessary to use, they will know how to access it.




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