The Community Security Initiative (CSI) in New York has provided $400,000 to four civilian Jewish security services in Brooklyn, N.Y., known as Shomrim.
The funding comes from UJA-Federation of New York and a group of unnamed donors. It will be used for each outfit to purchase and support a patrol vehicle, part of a pilot program to run for six months.
CSI chose the groups—Shomrim BoroPark, Flatbush Shomrim, Williamsburg Shomrim and Crown Heights Shmira—based on what it deemed as the most vulnerable areas.
“This effort will bolster security presence in areas where Jews are an easy target for would-be assailants. Additional vehicular support will create a deterrent effect and, hopefully, we can prevent attacks before they happen,” said Mitchell Silber, executive director of CSI. JNS
UNBELIEVABLE!
They look like police cars.
And what about Shmirah? They get nothing?