D.C. Police, Synagogues Enhance Security in Wake of Jewish Museum Shooting
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D.C. police, synagogues enhance security in wake of Jewish museum shooting
When Rabbi Sarah Krinsky pulled up to the Adas Israel Congregation’s preschool in Northwest Washington on Thursday morning to drop off her 2-year-old son, she could see something was different.
After Shootings, Washington’s Shaken Jewish Community Looks to Bolster Security
When Adam Zimmerman chaperoned his son's fourth-grade class field trip to the natural history museum in Washington on Wednesday, he didn't give a second thought to security. Hours later, outside a different museum a few miles away, two Israeli embassy employees were gunned down in what was widely viewed as an act of antisemitism. "It
After Shootings, Washington's Shaken Jewish Community Looks To Bolster Security
The fatal shooting of the young couple after an event at a Jewish museum has deeply shaken the US capital's Jews, and has led to a review of security protocols at synagogues and other institutions.
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