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JCFR to host security symposium; other training sessions

Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur are quickly approaching.

In preparation, the Jewish Community Federation of Richmond is hosting a security symposium on Wednesday, July 21.

The symposium will take place at Congregation Or Atid, 10625 Patterson Ave., Henrico County, from noon – 2 p.m. There will be a Kosher-catered lunch for the event.

The program is open to any member of a community board, security committee or professional, and we ask you please share and encourage their attendance. To register, visit:

https://jewishrichmond.regfox.com/high-holiday-security-symposium

The session will be led by Michael Masters, national director and CEO of Secure Community Network, Regional Security Advisor Dave Brackins and leaders from each of the Federation’s law enforcement partners.

The training will allow our Agency and Synagogue partners a chance to hear firsthand updates on security planning, situational analysis and strengthen our relationships.

Other Security Training

Shortly after the symposium, the JCFR will launch a critical security training program beginning on July 27.

Training will be open to both individuals and organizations.

The following are the dates and other classes scheduled (updates and changes will be communicated via email):

Greeter-Usher training, approximately 90 minute sessions, provides participants techniques and skills to facilitate a safe and secure experience in Jewish spaces for the membership and guests.

STB is designed to augment basic first aid training with specialized techniques to recognize and control life-threatening external hemorrhages.

This is approximately two hours.

For more information and to register, visit www.jewishrichmond.org/security.

In addition, to learn more about any of the training sessions, contact Dave Brackins at dbrackins@jewishrichmond.org.

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