Top Department of Homeland Security officials advised Jewish communities to initiate or review security maintenance in the wake of the recent terrorist attacks in Paris.

Some 300 Jewish agencies nationwide joined a Nov. 23 conference call with Alejandro Mayorkas, the deputy secretary, and two other top officials organized by the Secure Community Network, the security outlet for the national Jewish community. SCN’s director, Paul Goldenberg, said the officials briefed 500 to 600 Jewish lay and professional leaders.

Goldenberg said Mayorkas and his aides did not report any specific threat in the United States, but advised the communities on security maintenance.

“If they have not developed security management plans, they need to get those plans,” Goldenberg said. “We’re asking Jewish agencies to institutionalize security as a part of the culture.”

Goldenberg said that training organized by SCN, an arm of the Jewish Federations of North America and the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, would incorporate findings from the Nov. 13 attacks in Paris, where at least 130 people were killed. — jta

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