Faith
leaders, politicians and recipients of the Nonprofit Security Grant Program
gathered in Summit for a roundtable discussion on the rise of antisemitism and
the importance of grants.
Sen.
Cory Booker, Rep. Tom Malinowski and acting New Jersey Attorney
General Matt Platkin joined the conversation at Temple Sinai discussing how
government officials and the NSG program can support the Jewish community
during times of increased crime.
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12 spoke to Rabbi Erin Glazer, of Temple Sinai, who believes more conversations
are needed to keep houses of worship safe.
"I
think it’s essential that our elected officials know that the importance of
being able to be safe in our houses of worship is of utmost significance for
the Jewish community,” she said.
The
Nonprofit Security Grant Program is a federally funded program that helps
faith-based and nonprofit organizations prevent and protect themselves against
violence.
The
roundtable participants hope to see the NSP grant double funds over the year,
especially on local levels.