
September 13,
2005
Union
of Orthodox Jewish Congregations Commends
the Federal Government and
New York State for their
Commitment to Securing Safety
of Jewish Community
$7.3 million in funds distributed to vulnerable non-profits
Today, the Union of Orthodox
Jewish Congregations of America - the nation's largest Orthodox Jewish
umbrella organization - commended the Department of Homeland Security,
its Secretary, Michael Chertoff as well as Governor George Pataki of New
York for their commitment to providing federal homeland security funds
administered by the state to Jewish community institutions for the
purpose of upgrading their physical security in the face of potential
terrorist threats.
Though a master list is not
available, due to security considerations, 112 out of 203 applicants
received a grant of up to $75,000, announced the State’s Division of
Criminal Justice Services, which administers the grant funding as part
of the federal government’s Urban Area Security Initiative.
Nathan Diament, public policy
director for the Union, stated: “The Jewish community is deeply
appreciative of our government’s commitment to protecting our
community's institutions. And we are thankful our federal
representatives in Washington have successfully partnered with their
counterparts at the state and local level to better serve our community.
We hope that the Congress will reauthorize the UASI program this year
and that state and local governments will continue doing their utmost in
providing funding to secure their at-risk Jewish institutions.”
“We also thank Governor Pataki
for adding $1 million to the $6.3 million federal allocation, in
recognition of the great needs faced by NYC area non-profits,
particularly Jewish institutions.”
In New York, the UASI consisted
of New York City, Long Island and Westchester. The program itself,
earmarking $25 million nationwide to protect vulnerable non-profits in
various high risk areas was the result of successful lobbying by a
coalition that included the United Jewish Communities, the American Red
Cross and the Union.
Mark Bane, Chair of the Union’s
Institute for Public Affairs stated “We are pleased that OU member
synagogues participated in this program and that OU/IPA staff were able
to assist OU members as well as other community institutions, including
day schools and yeshivas in applying for the grants.”
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