Jewish Synagogues To Receive Homeland Security Funding
June 1, 2009
ALBANY -- Governor David Paterson on Sunday announced that Riverdale Temple and Riverdale Jewish Center will each receive a $25,000 grant to upgrade their security systems.
The New York State Office of Homeland Security will work with these synagogues to craft and submit a security plan to the US Department of Homeland Security.
Paterson also sent a letter to Congress, requesting an increase in homeland security funding for not-for-profits, including synagogues.
“These two congregations stand for the best of our nation’s values -- tolerance, liberty and peace. All New Yorkers of every faith should feel safe in their religious sanctuaries,” said Paterson. “In New York, we must maintain a special vigilance. We know firsthand the ravages of terror and we must continue to be proactive about fighting terrorism at the state level. We also know that our State stands as a beacon to freedom-loving people everywhere and we must continue to do whatever it takes to protect our values and the New Yorkers who stand for them.”
Four men from Newburgh, NY were arrested for hatching the plot to buy explosives and blow up the two synagogues. They also bought a stinger rocket that they wanted to use to shoot down C-5A cargo jets at Stewart Airport at Newburgh. The FBI infiltrated the terrorist gang and sold them fake bombs and missiles. The men were arrested last week.
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