Temple Israel rabbi and staff say security training help saved lives in attack
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Temple Israel staff say security training helped them respond when someone rammed their synagogue.
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Temple Israel Rabbi Josh Bennett and staff member Cassi Cohen credited their security training for enabling a quick response when a man rammed a vehicle into their synagogue. The rabbi and Cohen said the prior training prepared them to handle the vehicle attack effectively.
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The U.S. has experienced two significant violent incidents, a shooting at Old Dominion University and a vehicle ramming into a Michigan synagogue, both of which are being investigated as acts of terrorism. These events have renewed national security concerns and prompted investigations into the motives and backgrounds of the attackers.
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