The Jewish Chronicle

Security operation will be largest ever

- BYDANIELSU­GARMAN

HUNDREDS OF volunteers will be protecting shul-goers during the High Holy-Days, in what has been described asthelarge­stcommunal­securityop­eration ever organised for the festivals.

The Community Security Trust has been holding briefings and training sessions around the country in preparatio­n for the four-week period.

CST volunteers will be coordinati­ng with police, commercial security guards and synagogue security rotas.

Mark Gardner, CST’s director of communicat­ions, said: “CST wishes this was not necessary, but we cannot wilfully ignore the current security situation in Britain and Europe.

“Working with police and synagogues, our common goal is to protect communitie­s across the UK.”

He added: “The forthcomin­g chagim will see the largest security operation of its type.

“We thank our community for its cooperatio­n and vigilance at this time and ask that any antisemiti­c or unusual activities be reported to those on security duty.”

A poll released last week by the European Jewish Associatio­n and the Rabbinical Centre of Europe claimed 70 per cent of European Jews would not go to shul on Rosh Hashanah or Yom Kippur due to security concerns.

However, Mr Gardner said, CST did not believe “this in any way represents the reality of the views of British Jews”.

He added: “It’s certainly not our intention that security measures should cause people alarm. They’re there to reassure our community.”

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