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NYPD Holds Annual High Holy Days Briefing


000.jpg(Click HERE for photos) Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly today presided over the NYPD High Holy Days briefing, held every year ahead of the Jewish religious holiday observance. Members of the city’s synagogues, Jewish community cultural centers, civic leaders and NYPD personnel attended.

This year’s briefing was punctuated by the return of eight Sifrei Torah to the Jewish Center of Kew Garden Hills (reported earlier Tuesday by YWN), a 57-year-old synagogue in Queens. The handwritten religious scrolls and their accompanying silver crown adornments and breast plates were stolen in August from the ark in which they were stored.

“There was no sign of forced entry and no other physical evidence – this case was solved with diligent investigative work,” Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly said. “Today’s presentation of the torahs not only symbolizes our commitment to one another and the protection of religious freedom, it also illustrates a job well done by police.”

Detectives from the 107th Precinct located the torahs within weeks of their disappearance, securing them and the confession of a former maintenance worker of the Center. Queens District Attorney Richard A. Brown thanked the police for the recovery at the briefing. He said: “I’m delighted we’ve been able to return the scrolls to the synagogue in time for Rosh Hashanah with the help of the New York City Police Department.”

In addition to the presentation of torahs, the NYPD Intelligence Division provided an overview of the current security landscape and the Police Department’s continuing efforts to protect the city against a terrorist threat.

(ELi Gefen – YWN Queens Ops’ Desk)



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