Security officials say Jewish centers should employ uniformed law enforcement officers rather than private guards or volunteers from community in wake of deadly attacks

Grafton Thomas pleads not guilty to hate crime charges in machete assault on party goers at rabbi's home, but court warns of consequences if one of five injured dies

73 applications have been filed with Rockland County Clerk's Office since December 28, compared to 51 requests during 8 weeks prior

Grafton Thomas, accused in Hanukkah attack at rabbi's home, hit with five counts each of attempting to kill victims based on their religion and obstructing religious exercise

Rabbi Chaim Rottenberg, who survived attack, speaks of Jewish resilience and also advocates for protection of the Hasidic way of life, particularly private education system

Joseph Gluck, who also helped track assailant by recording his license plate number, says 'I didn’t earn this medal, God earns this medal'

'To attack someone in that manner shows another level of ignorance,' says former NBA star who identifies with the Hebrew Israelites

Rally on Sunday called over violence in Jersey City, Monsey, and Brooklyn; will begin in Lower Manhattan and cross the Brooklyn Bridge

From beefing up security funding, to increased government oversight and a bipartisan approach -- a look at paths to making Jewish life safer

Head of organization's Brooklyn branch says stabbing 'heinous,' urges communities to 'work together to do better'

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