Tactical Rabbi
Posted: Fri May 10, 2019 5:10 pm
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Be a rude awakening the day they learn their jew-jitsu won't cut it against an armed threat.But others in the world of Jewish security were less sanguine about the prospect of so many armed men in a house of worship.
“People are fixated with guns,” said Jason Friedman, executive director of the Community Security Service, which has trained thousands of volunteers, including scores in Los Angeles. “The debate about security has been framed around guns, and I always try to open up that frame.”
One rabbi outright opposed men coming to pray armed.
“The solution is never the gun,” said Rabbi Avraham Zajac, who leads a Chabad congregation in Los Angeles. “The solution is [surveillance] training.”
Apparently a study of history, even Jewish history, is not a requirement to become a Rabbi.“The solution is never the gun,”
They'll still be dead, but it will all be on tape.“The solution is [surveillance] training.”
What he said. Surveillance is the method to predict where to send the guns. Not how to avoid needing the guns.Windy Wilson wrote: ↑Sat May 11, 2019 2:18 pmThey'll still be dead, but it will all be on tape.“The solution is [surveillance] training.”