So, Rabbi, how did that security training work out for you? Can you think of any other object that you might have carried, besides a cell phone, that might have saved more lives? Something that might have reduced the killing time to less than 20 minutes? Anything? Take your time; think about it.A rabbi who helped alert authorities to the synagogue shooting that killed 11 people says it was because of recent security training that he had a cellphone on him and was able to make the call.
Rabbi Jeffrey Myers of the Tree of Life in Pittsburgh said Monday on ABC's "Good Morning America" that he hadn't always carried a cellphone on the Sabbath.
But he says a security expert had told him in August that he was living in a new era and needed to carry it.
Myers says that he spent 20 minutes on the phone with authorities and that it "felt like an eternity."
Pittsburgh Rabbi had "security training"
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As far as I can tell, my wife and I are the only ones aside from the cop outside the building that are carrying on the rare occasion we go to Shul (temple). You would think that Jews in particular have plenty of examples of the importance of effective self defense and situational awareness, but most people in general are comfortable with their heads up their asses.
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PRESS RELEASE
12500 N.E. Tenth Place • Bellevue, WA 98005 • JPFO.org • 800-869-1884 • info@jpfo.org
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE • Oct. 29, 2018 • Contact: Floyd Neeland
GUNLESS SYNAGOGUE ATTACKED
MURDERER MEETS NO RESISTANCE IN PITTBURGH
Police show up late, standard model
Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership denounces the mental attitude that insists people are safer if they are unarmed and defenseless, like congregants at Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh during this recent tragedy on Oct. 27, 2018.
“How many mass-murder atrocities must we endure before the message finally sinks in,” asked Alan Korwin, an award-winning author and consultant to JPFO. “People must understand that the same guns police use to protect you can be used to protect yourself,” Korwin said, echoing the comments made by president Trump, who was attacked for making this common-sense observation. Jews are often hoplophobic or otherwise reluctant to bear arms, leading to deadly results.
Working with Rabbi Dovid Bendory, the former Rabbinic Director of JPFO (now, Rabbi Emeritus), Korwin co-wrote “Why Jews Hate Guns,” detailing the many reasons Jews often adopt irrational positions that leave them vulnerable and living in fear.
“Jews cannot disarm themselves in synagogues or anywhere else for pacifist or utopian reasons because enemies will always seek to exterminate them. Even one armed Jewish man or woman in that synagogue could have made a positive difference,” said Dov Marhoffer, a Holocaust concentration camp survivor and Advisory Board member to JPFO. He advocates for an armed and trained community for safety. “Jews have no choice except to assume personal responsibility for having and using firearms to protect their own lives, their families, and their communities,” the same point made by the U.S. president.
One police officer on the scene, after the atrocity, reportedly noted that if any single person there had been armed, the damage could have been far less. No one there apparently had any means of defense, a common problem at mass murders (deliberately and inaccurately labeled “shootings” by mass media).
Now, the media is flaunting images of the suspect, which they know encourages copycats and unethically glorifies mass murder. They avoid saying murder, and instead imprecisely rely on the term shooting, denigrating America’s second most popular participant sport, which reporters uniformly censor and detest.
“Refrain from gratuitous or repetitious portrayal
of mass murderers’ names and images.”
http://jpfo.org/d.i.e/die-homepage.htm
We know we can expect days, weeks and even years of portrayals of the suspect’s mugshot, raising his evil persona to iconic status. This serves no newsworthy purpose, delights anti-Semites, motivates other sociopaths out there, and continues the unethical practices in what used to be an honorable profession—journalism. Any mention of the value of firearms or the Second Amendment will be vigorously quashed, misinforming the American public, and leading to no education or instruction where there ought to be robust training at all levels of society in the aftermath of this assault on us all.
Re: Pittsburgh Rabbi had "security training"
You would think they would be concerned about those wanting to wipe them out again but they are not. They also have their heads stuck deep into the cesspool of liberalism as well, same with the majority of them that live in the US. After all the US will bail us out again.lew wrote: ↑October 29th, 2018, 11:06 am As far as I can tell, my wife and I are the only ones aside from the cop outside the building that are carrying on the rare occasion we go to Shul (temple). You would think that Jews in particular have plenty of examples of the importance of effective self defense and situational awareness, but most people in general are comfortable with their heads up their asses.
My first visit to Israel I wanted to shoot Israeli made Galils and Uzis in Israel. I also figured with what happened to them there would be gun stores everywhere, there were not. I did see some teachers with guns and children walking but not as much as I expected. A couple days before we left the woman I went with had a friend who was IDF and he arranged it. As I talked with him he told me just how unarmed Israel really is. Had a nice afternoon on the range with him and a few of his friends.
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Regardless ones pro gun stance now is the time I think now is the time we should all grieve for the victims.
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Pretty much all the Jews with balls have moved to Israel.
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Yeah right. If you think Israel has things figured out, you need your head examined.Steve_In_29 wrote: ↑October 30th, 2018, 10:39 am Pretty much all the Jews with balls have moved to Israel.
There are plenty of damn decent zhids here- and I like to think I am part of that group- but those are still a minority.
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When a friend of mine was killed in a car accident, I grieved, but I was also angry as hell that he didn't wear his seatbelt, and got thrown through the side window. Does that qualify as "speaking ill of the dead"?
I grieve for all the people who were murdered, but I am angry as hell at the "security expert" who told them the best way to protect themselves was to "call 911 and let The Authorities handle it." Hey, Experts; how's that been working out for you? How's that Gun-Free Zone thing been working out for you? Background checks? Magazine capacity limits? How many more innocents need to get slaughtered before you admit that you have been wrong all this time?
Does that qualify as "speaking ill of the dead?" If so, tell me how much time needs to pass before it's appropriate to express my anger at people who advise others not to take responsibility for their own safety. I'll mark it on my calendar.
Re: Pittsburgh Rabbi had "security training"
911...……...government sponsored dial a prayer.
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well their stupidity has reared its ugly face, it has been touted for years, maybe even decades, only you can protect yourself and yours, if you believe the cops, the gubermint are gonna protect you in this situation, well, maybe karma has a hand in it after all
just saying, no reason for this crap to continue, folks should arm up and be ready cause stupid can only be fixed by growing some smarts.
jmo
Rj
just saying, no reason for this crap to continue, folks should arm up and be ready cause stupid can only be fixed by growing some smarts.
jmo
Rj
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Note I said "pretty much" and not that all had.
That being said it seems the vast majority of those left in the States are of the libtard variety.
As to the rest...armed teachers, military personal required to be armed at ALL times, etc, etc. They have figured out how to be as prepared as possible for events they can not prevent or predict.
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Further confirmation of what I said.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/jewis ... li=BBnbfcL
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A group of Jewish leaders told President Trump that he is no longer welcome in Pittsburgh until he denounces white nationalism following the shooting at a synagogue there over the weekend.
"Our Jewish community is not the only group you have targeted," the group wrote. "You have also deliberately undermined the safety of people of color, Muslims, LGBTQ people, and people with disabilities. Yesterday's massacre is not the first act of terror you incited against a minority group in our country."
The group also said Trump is not welcome in the city until he also stops targeting minorities, immigrants and refugees.
The president has "spread lies and sowed fear about migrant families in Central America," the group wrote.
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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/jewis ... li=BBnbfcL
Excerpts from the article:
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A group of Jewish leaders told President Trump that he is no longer welcome in Pittsburgh until he denounces white nationalism following the shooting at a synagogue there over the weekend.
"Our Jewish community is not the only group you have targeted," the group wrote. "You have also deliberately undermined the safety of people of color, Muslims, LGBTQ people, and people with disabilities. Yesterday's massacre is not the first act of terror you incited against a minority group in our country."
The group also said Trump is not welcome in the city until he also stops targeting minorities, immigrants and refugees.
The president has "spread lies and sowed fear about migrant families in Central America," the group wrote.
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No matter what President Trump says, there will always be "Sheep Leaders and followers" against him. He is anti-government and Pro-American. What is the lag time between a bullet shot at someone and a 911 Police Response? I prefer to think that I will act as my first line of defense and not wait for the police.
Remember just like Smokey the Bear saying paraphrased, only you can prevent mass shootings.
Remember just like Smokey the Bear saying paraphrased, only you can prevent mass shootings.