Quantcast

The DNAinfo archives brought to you by WNYC.
Read the press release here.

NYPD Holds Annual High Holiday Security Briefing

By DNAinfo Staff on August 31, 2010 5:03pm

NYPD Commissioner Raymond Kelly addressed a group of Jewish leaders and NYPD officials about increased security for the High Holidays.
NYPD Commissioner Raymond Kelly addressed a group of Jewish leaders and NYPD officials about increased security for the High Holidays.
View Full Caption
DNAinfo/Jennifer Glickel

By Jennifer Glickel

DNAinfo Reporter/Producer

ONE POLICE PLAZA — Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly presided over the NYPD’s annual High Holiday security briefing at One Police Plaza Tuesday morning.

As it has every year since 9/11, the NYPD will increase security to protect New York’s Jewish community on Rosh Hashanah, which starts at sundown on Wednesday, Sept. 8, and Yom Kippur, beginning at sundown on Friday, Sept. 10.

“While we have no specific threats against New York City currently, every year at this time we increase patrols in certain areas with large populations of Jewish people as well as synagogues and other Jewish houses of worship,” Kelly said.

Some synagogues throughout the city will receive unannounced visits from the NYPD’s Hercules units, which consist of heavily armed counter-terrorism officers, the commissioner added.

Commissioner Kelly asked that members of the Jewish community be the NYPD’s eyes and ears during this year’s High Holiday season.

“We must do everything we can to protect Jewish institutions, which, along with New York City, are enduring targets of terrorism,” Kelly said.