CEO of the ADL: Clergy now needs to be versed in how to deal with terror threats
CEO and National Director of the Anti-Defamation League Jonathan Greenblatt reacts to the synagogue hostage standoff in Colleyville, Texas this weekend, noting how threats to the Jewish community have reached such a critical height that clergy “not only need to be versed in Torah, they need to be versed in tactics about how you deal with terror threats on site.”
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