Colleyville synagogue
Two Jews shot while leaving Los Angeles synagogue, suspect detained
The suspect reportedly has a history of animus towards the Jewish community, according to the Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles.
US Jewish organizations are investing heavily in security -JNFA CEO
January 15: Remembering the Colleyville, Texas synagogue hostage crisis - opinion
The top ten worst antisemitic incidents of 2022 - SWC
Carnegie Hall event champions the lessons of the Holocaust - opinion
Carnegie Hall held a commemoration event for the 80th anniversary of Wannsee Conference on January 20, with hundreds of attendees, impassioned speeches and incredible performances.
Following antisemitic Colleyville attack, bipartisan senators push for security grant
A bipartisan group of senators is pushing to increase the funding of the Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP) following the antisemitic attack in Colleyville, Texas.
Letters to the Editor January 24, 2022: Time is running out
Readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say.
Rabbi Angela Buchdahl describes call with Texas gunman in sermon
“If you are a Jew in America and you are not feeling unsettled,” Buchdahl said, “then you are not paying attention.”
How will we respond to neighbors in need after Colleyville?
Rabbi Cytron-Walker welcomed a man into his synagogue and gave him a cup of tea because he looked like he needed shelter. How might I react the next time we are visited by someone in need?
Jews must be responsible for their own safety and security - opinion
By changing their mindset to one of preparedness, Jewish communities and congregations ensure that they will continue to be there for future generations.
Top US security officials to US Jews: Colleyville was a ‘terrorist attack on Jewish community’
A webinar Friday at noon organized by the White House that which drew at least 5,000 viewers. It was designed in part to reassure Jews that they could attend services this Shabbat.
Securing synagogues and protecting Jews of color don’t have to be at odds
There are good ways to invest in Jewish safety through law enforcement while decreasing racial and ethnic bias.
American Jews prepare for a Shabbat in the shadow of Colleyville
Across the country and world, rabbis and those who help them lead their synagogues are asking: Is their security strong enough?
Colleyville rabbi to 'Post': The gunman believed Jews control the world
Rabbi Charlie Cytron-Walker, the man at the center of the Colleyville synagogue hostage crisis, speaks with Jerusalem Post correspondent Tovah Lazaroff.