Over 250 Mosdos Attend Security Grants Seminar

BROOKLYN
Josh Mehlman addressing the crowd. (FJCC)

On Monday evening, over 250 packed the auditorium of Yeshiva Ahavas Torah in Brooklyn, as representatives from shuls, yeshivas, camps and nonprofit institutions around the region gathered to learn how to navigate the bureaucracy of applying for federal and state security grants. Besides for the representatives of local mosdos, dozens of people came from as far away as Lakewood, Far Rockaway, Great Neck, Waterbury and Peekskill.

Josh Mehlman, chairman of the Flatbush Jewish Community Coalition (FJCC) who hosted the event, provided the participants with an overview of the available resources.

Presenters included Ami Bazov, Director of Yeshiva Services for Agudath Israel of America, and David Pollock of the Jewish Community Relations Council, an expert in funding sources for nonprofit institutions.

Terrence Monahan, the Chief of Department at the NYPD, briefed participants on the various initiatives the NYPD is taking to increase protection for the city’s Jewish residents, and expressed the commitment of the NYPD to work together with the FJCC and community leaders to prevent hate crimes.

Chief Brian Conroy, Commanding Officer of Brooklyn South, Deputy Chief Charles Scholl, and the Neighborhood Coordination Officers (NCO) from all five precincts overlaying Flatbush attended as well. These officers, whose cooperation is crucial for the community’s security, made themselves available after the event to speak and network with attendees.

Deputy Commissioner Ira Tenenbaum of New York City’s Office of Emergency Management represented the city and made a presentation, and New York State sent a senior official in the Department of Homeland Security.

The regional director of the Department of Homeland Security, John Durkin, led a bevy of officials from the federal government.

Councilman Chaim Deutsch briefed the crowd concerning security related initiatives he is working on in coordination with Councilman Kalman Yeger, who participated as well.

Councilman Chaim Deutsch with local community askanim. (FJCC)
Councilman Kalman Yeger speaking with local Rabbonim and askanim. (FJCC)

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