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SUMMARY:Community Safety Day
DESCRIPTION:Be Empowered. Be Confident. Be Prepared.\nThe Minnesota JCC is hosting a Community Safety Day\, in collaboration with agencies around the Twin Cities committed to protecting and serving the Jewish Community. This family friendly event is dedicated to enhancing the well-being and safety for members of the Twin Cities Jewish community. The Minnesota JCC Community Safety Day will feature speakers\, interactive workshops\, expert-led sessions\, and practical demonstrations aimed at equipping individuals with the knowledge and skills necessary to feel empowered\, confident\, and prepared. Children will have the opportunity to check out emergency response vehicles\, and meet police officers\, firefighters\, and other first-responders! Photo ID required for entry. \nAlong with a list of amazing workshops and speakers\, the Capp Center St. Paul will have BOOTHS setup from community agencies such as: St. Paul Police Department\, FBI\, Jewish Community Relations Council\, Jewish Family Services\, the St. Paul Fire Department\, Hennepin County Sheriff\, Mendota Heights Police Department\, the Minnesota JCC Departments and more! \nAlso\, VEHICLES ON DISPLAY from the St. Paul Police Department\, St. Paul PD Bike Cops\, St. Paul Fire Department\, Jewish Community Relations Council and BCA Investigators! \nFore more information on the schedule including SPEAKERS\, INTERACTIVE WORKSHOPS\, EXPERT-LED SESSIONS\, and PRACTICAL DEMONSTRATIONS\, visit the main event page.
URL:https://minndakjcrc.org/event/community-safety-day/
LOCATION:Capp Center St. Paul\, 1375 St. Paul Ave\, St. Paul\, 55116
CATEGORIES:Community Safety & Security
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SUMMARY:Jewish Community Town Hall with U.S. Attorney Andy Luger
DESCRIPTION:January 25 marks 110 days since the deadly Hamas attacks. The JCRC and Temple Israel have invited U.S. Attorney Andy Luger to a town hall forum on anti-Semitism on Thursday\, January 25\, 2024\, 5:00 p.m. at Temple Israel.\n \nPlease RSVP to attend virtually or in person – seats will be limited.
URL:https://minndakjcrc.org/event/jewish-community-town-hall-with-u-s-attorney-andy-luger/
LOCATION:Temple Israel\, 2323 Fremont Ave S\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55405
CATEGORIES:Combatting Antisemitism,Community Safety & Security
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SUMMARY:Usher / Greeter High Holiday Training
DESCRIPTION:Learn to recognize and address potentially threatening behavior while remaining warm and welcoming.\nJCRC is offering “Usher/Greeter Training” in advance of the high holidays. This training will review how ushers\, greeters\, and other public-facing volunteers and staff should recognize and address potentially threatening behavior while keeping a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The training will be conducted by psychologists who specialize in de-escalating volatile behavior. \nWho Should Attend:\nThis course is appropriate for anyone in a public-facing role in institutions. Specifically\, these roles will particularly benefit: \n\n    Ushers / Greeters and other public-facing volunteers\n    Teachers\n    Social workers\n\nRegistration required.\n 
URL:https://minndakjcrc.org/event/usher-greeter-2023/
LOCATION:Bet Shalom Congregation\, 13613 Orchard Rd\, Minnetonka\, MN\, 55305
CATEGORIES:Community Safety & Security
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230628T083000
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SUMMARY:Basic Threat Evaluation and Reporting Course (B-TERC)
DESCRIPTION:Learn to assist in preventing acts of targeted violence.\nJCRC of Minnesota and the Dakotas is pleased to offer a Basic Threat Evaluation and Reporting Course (B-TERC)\, a one-day course that teaches participants how to assist in preventing acts of targeted violence\, such as terrorism\, school shootings\, attacks on houses of worship\, or other mass attacks. Participants will learn how to recognize and report concerning behaviors and intervention strategies to move individuals off a path to violence. \nThe course is developed by the US Department of Homeland Security and taught by certified master trainers from DHS’s National Threat and Reporting program. \nWho Should Attend:\nThis course is appropriate for anyone in a public-facing role in institutions. Specifically\, these roles will particularly benefit: \n\n     Ushers / Greeters\n     Security Staff\n     School Administrators\n     Teachers\n     Social workers\n\nRegistration required. JCRC will offer a complimentary lunch.
URL:https://minndakjcrc.org/event/basic-threat-evaluation-and-reporting-course-b-terc-2/
LOCATION:Barry Family Campus\, 4330 Cedar Lake Road\, St. Louis Park\, MN\, 55416
CATEGORIES:Community Safety & Security
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CREATED:20220921T204828Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230109T165011Z
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SUMMARY:Film Screening – Repairing the World: Stories from the Tree of Life
DESCRIPTION:Repairing the World: Stories from the Tree of Life (80:00) documents Pittsburgh’s powerful community response to hate and antisemitism in the aftermath of the deadly attack at the Tree of Life synagogue in 2018 that killed eleven people. \nFor three years the film follows survivors\, families of the victims\, diverse community members\, students and civic leaders as they examine their vulnerabilities and the impact of rising antisemitism\, racism\, hate speech\, and gun violence. Against the backdrop of a tumultuous period in the country\, a local community that has faced violence and trauma works to heal and grapple with what it means to be stronger than hate. \nThe film was produced by Not in Our Town (NIOT)\, the globally recognized team behind the public television films Waking in Oak Creek and Light in the Darkness. \nOpening remarks from NIOT founder Patrice O’Neill.  \nHosted by Jewish Community Relations Council of Minnesota and the Dakotas (JCRC) and Minnesota JCC. \nRegister 
URL:https://minndakjcrc.org/event/film-screening-repairing-the-world-stories-from-the-tree-of-life/
LOCATION:Barry Family Campus\, 4330 Cedar Lake Road\, St. Louis Park\, MN\, 55416
CATEGORIES:Combatting Antisemitism,Community Safety & Security,Social Justice
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SUMMARY:Understanding Extremism and Youth Radicalization
DESCRIPTION:In ADL’s 2021 gaming survey\, over 10% of young people ages 13–17 reported being exposed to white supremacist ideologies in online multiplayer games. Research tells us that this is only the tip of the iceberg\, and that white supremacist propaganda and ideas are showing up in homes and in schools in increasingly alarming ways. \nThis webinar will provide a framework for understanding white supremacist trends across the nation with an emphasis on youth radicalization in K-12 schools and communities. Participants will learn how white supremacists target and appeal to young people\, how they utilize online spaces\, including gaming sites\, what makes young people vulnerable to recruitment\, and what the various stages of radicalization may look like among youth populations. Experts will provide strategies for talking about extremist propaganda and recruitment with young people\, families\, colleagues\, and law enforcement\, and will share best practices for engaging with youth in the wake of extremist incidents. \nThe webinar will particularly benefit adults who are seeking to address the rise of bias and hate incidents in Minnesota\, North Dakota\, and South Dakota’s K-12 schools and communities. Resources for continued education will be provided at the end of the session. \nThis webinar is developed by ADL and presented in partnership with JCRC of Minnesota and the Dakotas. Please note that this session is not intended to provide any legal guidance. \nRegister via Zoom\n 
URL:https://minndakjcrc.org/event/understanding-extremism-and-youth-radicalization/
CATEGORIES:Combatting Antisemitism,Community Safety & Security
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SUMMARY:High Holy Day Usher/Greeter Training
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, September 18\n1:00 – 3:00 PM\nBeth El Synagogue\nAgenda: \n\nIntroduction\nThreat Environment\nOverview of Training\nPhilosophy of Greeting\n\nStation I  –  Shelter in Place :The Hide / Fight elements / Barricading / When is it okay to open-how to know its police \nStation II – Run! Evacuation Training – How to lead others to safety / Signal police you’re not a threat / When its safe \nStation III – Approaching Suspicious People: Warning Signs / When to get help / What to do if it goes poorly \nStation IV – First Aid: Slow the Bleed /AED & CPR basics / What to do when you call 911 \nThe training is free and open to all ushers/greeters/security and other synagogue or institutional guardians or leaders.
URL:https://minndakjcrc.org/event/high-holy-day-usher-greeter-training/
LOCATION:Beth El Synagogue\, 5225 Barry St W\, St. Louis Park\, MN\, 55416\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Safety & Security
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220821T163000
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SUMMARY:Basic Threat Evaluation and Reporting Course (B-TERC)
DESCRIPTION:The Jewish Community Relations Council of Minnesota and the Dakotas (JCRC) is pleased to offer a Basic Threat Evaluation and Reporting Course (B-TERC)\, a one-day course designed to help participants identify and report threats or observable behaviors that may concern others. The course is designed to assist in preventing acts of targeted violence such as terrorism\, school shootings\, attacks on houses of worship\, or other mass attacks.  Participants will be taught how to recognize and report concerning behaviors\, as well as intervention strategies to move individuals off a path to violence.  \nThe course is developed by the US Department of Homeland Security and taught by certified master trainers from DHS’s National Threat and Reporting program.  \nWho Should Attend: \nThis course is appropriate for anyone in a public-facing role in institutions. Specifically\, these roles will particularly benefit:   \n\nUshers / Greeters\nSecurity Staff \nSchool Administrators \nTeachers \nSocial workers \n\nWe are offering the one-day course in two sessions. Please choose one day by registering below:  \nSaint Louis Park [Register here] \nWednesday August 17\, 8:30 am – 4:30 pm\nBarry Family Campus\, 4330 Cedar Lake Road\, Saint Louis Park\, MN 55416  \nSaint Paul [Register below] \nSunday\, August 21\, 8:30 am – 4:30 PM\nSt. Paul JCC Capp Center\, 1375 Saint Paul Ave\, St. Paul\, MN 55116  \nThere is not cost for the program.  JCRC will provide refreshments\, if you’d care to donate to cover the cost of refreshments\, there will be an opportunity to do so. 
URL:https://minndakjcrc.org/event/basic-threat-evaluation-and-reporting-course-b-terc-2022-08-21/2022-08-21/
LOCATION:Barry Family Campus\, 4330 Cedar Lake Road\, St. Louis Park\, MN\, 55416
CATEGORIES:Community Safety & Security
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SUMMARY:Basic Threat Evaluation and Reporting Course (B-TERC)
DESCRIPTION:The Jewish Community Relations Council of Minnesota and the Dakotas (JCRC) is pleased to offer a Basic Threat Evaluation and Reporting Course (B-TERC)\, a one-day course designed to help participants identify and report threats or observable behaviors that may concern others. The course is designed to assist in preventing acts of targeted violence such as terrorism\, school shootings\, attacks on houses of worship\, or other mass attacks.  Participants will be taught how to recognize and report concerning behaviors\, as well as intervention strategies to move individuals off a path to violence.  \nThe course is developed by the US Department of Homeland Security and taught by certified master trainers from DHS’s National Threat and Reporting program.  \nWho Should Attend: \nThis course is appropriate for anyone in a public-facing role in institutions. Specifically\, these roles will particularly benefit:   \n\nUshers / Greeters\nSecurity Staff \nSchool Administrators \nTeachers \nSocial workers \n\nWe are offering the one-day course in two sessions. Please choose one day by registering below:  \nSaint Louis Park [Register below] \nWednesday August 17\, 8:30 am – 4:30 pm\nBarry Family Campus\, 4330 Cedar Lake Road\, Saint Louis Park\, MN 55416  \nSaint Paul [Register here] \nSunday\, August 21\, 8:30 am – 4:30 PM\nSt. Paul JCC Capp Center\, 1375 Saint Paul Ave\, St. Paul\, MN 55116  \nThere is not cost for the program.  JCRC will provide refreshments\, if you’d care to donate to cover the cost of refreshments\, there will be an opportunity to do so. 
URL:https://minndakjcrc.org/event/basic-threat-evaluation-and-reporting-course-b-terc/
LOCATION:Barry Family Campus\, 4330 Cedar Lake Road\, St. Louis Park\, MN\, 55416
CATEGORIES:Community Safety & Security
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