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Synagogues around the world have increased security and protections for worshippers since the U.S. and Israel
increase police patrols, enhance security at synagogues, schools and community centres, and place specialist and plainclothes
increased police patrols in areas with large Jewish populations, and enhanced security at synagogues, schools
increase in investment to protect our Jewish communities, with record funding for policing and security at synagogues
increased police patrols and security in Jewish communities. Funding will also be used to put further protections in place around synagogues
increased police patrols and security in Jewish communities. Funding will also be used to put further protections in place around synagogues
synagogues and other Jewish sites in London in recent weeks. Prime Minister Keir Starmer said that his government would increase security
increased police patrols and security in Jewish communities. The funding will also be used to put further protections in place around synagogues
increase security for Jewish communities after the suspected terrorist attack. The funding will be aimed at boosting police patrols and protection around synagogues
increase security for Jewish communities after the suspected terrorist attack in north London. The funding will be aimed at boosting police patrols and protection around synagogues
synagogue in Harrow was subject to an arson attack on Saturday night, which caused minor smoke damage but no injuries, according to the Community Security Trust, which monitors antisemitism. A 17-year
increase in funding for the Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP), which awards funding to nonprofits to enhance security – from installing door locks and security cameras to erecting bollards to prevent vehicles from crashing into buildings
increased significantly since the 7 October attacks and [Israel’s war in Gaza](https://www.theguardian.com/world/israel-hamas-war), according to research by the Community Security Trust (CST), which provides security and support to Jewish communities
synagogues were spending enormous amounts of money on security guards, saying one spends £20,000 a month. He called it a "tax on being Jewish in Britain". Sir Keir said "the use of proxies
synagogue in Kenton](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ce35qwk9k5do). The Community Security Trust (CST), a charity that provides advice and security for Jewish communities and monitors antisemitism in the UK, [says it is receiving record numbers of reports
secure in areas of north London with large Jewish populations. According to its website, Shomrim has 40 volunteers who are on call 24/7 who actively work with local people to prevent crime and increase safety
synagogue in Manchester in October. London Mayor Sadiq Khan said he was "angry", "appalled" and "disgusted" that Jewish people were "living their lives frightened". "I've never experienced this level of attacks on Jewish people
security guards," he says. This will be a similar scene at every synagogue. Jonathan Romain, the former rabbi of Maidenhead synagogue in Berkshire, now regularly spends his Shabbat mornings standing outside it on guard duty
increased patrols in the Finchley area continue, and I would ask that anyone with concerns speaks to my officers.” Cantor Zoe Jacobs, senior clergy at the synagogue, said the Jewish community would “not be deterred
synagogues, schools and community centres. Speaking on BBC Breakfast, she was pressed on comments made by the chief rabbi, Ephraim Mirvis, that people in the UK who are visibly Jewish are no longer safe, **after