Five years post-Tree of Life attack, synagogues balance being welcoming, secure “You never get over it. You just learn how to deal with it,” Adam Hertzman, of the Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh, told JNS. Sergio Carmona Oct. 27, 2023
White House updates US Jews on efforts in Israel, homefront “The brutality that has been on display over the last few days is not only horrific and painful, it is also personal,” said the U.S. principal deputy national security adviser. Mike Wagenheim Oct. 11, 2023
The rush for guns in the Shomron Citizens line up to ensure their security. Judith Segaloff Oct. 10, 2023
Homeland Security advice: During High Holidays, worshippers should feel safe but be vigilant “No member of any community should be worried when they go to observe their faith,” says Samantha Vinograd, assistant secretary for counterterrorism and threat prevention at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Mike Wagenheim Sept. 13, 2023
Panic at Ben-Gurion after car thief breaches security barrier Terminal 3 passengers were instructed to lie on the floor during the incident. Aug. 31, 2023
From tragedy to teamwork Coordination and organization can build a protective shield for Jewish communities. Michael Masters Aug. 17, 2023
American Jewish groups downplay Visa Waiver Program risks to Israel Palestinian Arabs must be “thoroughly screened,” Morton Klein, national president of the Zionist Organization of America, told JNS. Bradley Martin Aug. 8, 2023
Did Israel sacrifice security for visa waivers? U.S. pressure led Jerusalem to give up singling out Arabs with U.S. citizenship for special scrutiny. Does the debate about “ethnic profiling” ignore threats? Jonathan S. Tobin Aug. 7, 2023
Israel must restore its deterrence against Hezbollah A preemptive strike could put Israel in a much better position to combat the Lebanese terror group. Brig. Gen. (ret.) Shmuel Tzuker July 26, 2023