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Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch participated in Saturday evening prayers at Central Synagogue in Manhattan, reinforcing law enforcement’s commitment to the congregation’s safety. Tisch stood alongside the rabbi during the Torah reading, a symbolic gesture underscoring the department’s solidarity with the Jewish community.
The commissioner’s presence came in response to a violent disruption that occurred at the same house of worship the previous Friday. The incident had prompted heightened security measures and increased police attention to the synagogue and surrounding neighborhood.
Tisch’s attendance at the weekly Shabbat service marked a visible demonstration of institutional support for the congregation as it resumed normal religious observance. The gesture served to reassure worshippers of the NYPD’s commitment to protecting houses of worship and their congregants.
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