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Colleyville

A police vehicle sits outside of Congregation Beth Israel in Colleyville, Texas, Jan. 16, 2022. (Photo/JTA-Andy Jacobsohn-AFP via Getty Images)
Posted inU.S.

Top US security officials to US Jews: Colleyville was a ‘terrorist attack on the Jewish community’

by Ron Kampeas and JTA January 24, 2022
In a Friday night sermon on Jan. 21, 2022, Rabbi Angela Buchdahl of Manhattan's Central Synagogue spoke about her experience being contacted by the gunman who took Jews hostage at a synagogue in Texas a week earlier. (Screenshot)
Posted inU.S.

Rabbi Angela Buchdahl details call with Texas gunman in ‘Captives of Hope’ sermon

Philissa Cramer by Philissa Cramer and JTA January 24, 2022
A sign of solidarity was placed in front of Congregation Beth Israel in Colleyville, Texas.(Photo/Forward-Haya Panjwani)
Posted inLocal Voice

I let an unhoused man into my synagogue before Colleyville. How will we respond next time?

Rabbi Joshua Ladon by Rabbi Joshua Ladon and JTA January 21, 2022January 24, 2022
New York police officers stand guard at the door of the Union Temple of Brooklyn after it was vandalized with graffiti, Nov. 2, 2018. (Photo/JTA-Kena Betancur-AFP via Getty Images)
Posted inOpinion

Securing synagogues and protecting Jews of color don’t have to be at odds

Mijal BittonRabbi Isaiah Rothstein by Mijal Bitton, Rabbi Isaiah Rothstein and JTA January 21, 2022
Law enforcement officers process the scene in front of the Congregation Beth Israel synagogue, Jan. 16, 2022, in Colleyville, Texas. (Photo/RNS-AP Photo-Brandon Wade)
Posted inU.S.

Synagogues forced to balance welcoming the stranger with protecting their own

Yonat Shimron by Yonat Shimron and RNS January 20, 2022
Imam Omar Suleiman hugs Rabbi Charlie Cytron-Walker after the rabbi’s release from being held hostage at Congregation Beth Israel synagogue, on Jan. 15, 2021. (Photo/RNS-Asra Khan)
Posted inOpinion

11 hours of prayer and solidarity at the Colleyville synagogue standoff

by Omar Suleiman and RNS January 19, 2022
Rabbi Charlie Cytron-Walker talks to reporters outside of Whites Chapel United Methodist Church following a special service on Jan. 17, 2022 in Southlake, Texas. (Photo/JTA-Emil Lippe-Getty Images)
Posted inU.S.

Texas rabbi who escaped hostage situation wants to correct the record

by Andrew Lapin and JTA January 19, 2022
"Twitter isn't real life, but it is a close simulacrum of how Jews talk to and about one another." (JTA illustration by Mollie Suss)
Posted inOpinion

From vigils to vitriol, the Texas hostage crisis showed social media at its best and worst

by Andrew Silow-Carroll and JTA January 19, 2022
A view of Congregation Beth Israel in Colleyville, Texas, on Jan. 17, 2022. (Photo/JTA-Emil Lippe-Getty Images)
Posted inBay Area

Bay Area Jews seek additional security after Texas hostage crisis

Maya Mirsky
(Aaron Levy-Wolins/J. Staff) by Maya Mirsky January 19, 2022January 20, 2022
Alejandro Mayorkas, then deputy secretary of Homeland Security, addresses the Orthodox Union at a conference in Washington, Sept. 21, 2016. (Photo/Courtesy Orthodox Union)
Posted inU.S.

Mayorkas, Garland and other US officials meet with Jewish groups to discuss synagogue security post-Colleyville

by Andrew Lapin and JTA January 19, 2022

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