As Rosh Hashanah approaches, members of Beth-El Congregation in Fort Worth held guidance training on how to combat violence.
The same training was scheduled for the Colleyville temple on Sunday afternoon.In addition to training, a panel scheduled for Sunday evening plans to include representatives from police departments in Fort Worth, Arlington and Colleyville as well as the Special Agent in Charge of the Dallas Field Office of the FBI.
Abels said while the training this weekend is happening in a religious setting, the skills are for everyday use. “Any house of worship, any workplace needs to have similar training because you never know what’s going to come up,” Abels said. “If you’re an organization or a worship community that’s not doing something about safety and security, it’s time to think about it.”
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