Baltimore, MD - Sept. 6, 2023 - The annual High Holidays Public Safety Meeting, hosted this afternoon at Bnai Jacob Shaarei Zion by Councilmen Yitzy Schleifer & Izzy Patoka, was a crucial annual event that brought together key stakeholders to ensure the safety and security of the Jewish community during the High Holidays. This collaborative effort was a testament to the commitment of both city and county authorities to protect the rights and safety of all their residents.

At this meeting, representatives from the Baltimore City Police Department, Baltimore County Police Department, and the Baltimore Sheriff's Office sat down with Shul presidents and rabbis from most local Jewish congregations and institutions. The goal of this gathering was to coordinate security measures and share information to address potential security concerns during the High Holidays, which are among the most significant and widely attended events in the Jewish calendar.

During the meeting, law enforcement agencies provided updates on their security plans, offered guidance on best practices for enhancing shul security, and discussed potential threats that may be relevant to the Jewish community. This open dialogue fostered a sense of trust and collaboration between the police and the religious leaders, ensuring that the community was well-prepared to respond to any security challenges that might arise.

Moreover, the Baltimore City and Baltimore County Regional High Holidays Public Safety Meeting served as a symbol of unity and resilience within the local community. It highlighted the shared commitment to maintaining a safe and inclusive environment for all residents, regardless of their faith, during a time when people came together to celebrate and reflect. This proactive approach to public safety underscored the importance of community partnerships and proactive measures in ensuring a peaceful and secure environment for everyone. The community could expect to see both stationary and roaming patrols and police command assets parked throughout the community.