A deadly shooting at a Jersey City Kosher Market has prompted an increase in police patrols in Lakewood, New Jersey. NBC10’s Jersey Shore Bureau Reporter Ted Greenberg gets reactions from community members.
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An 18 year law enforcement veteran and married father of five was tragically murdered in the Jersey City attack on Tuesday December 10.

Askanim in Jersey City, NJ have informed Matzav.com of the levayah details for the two frum victims of the Jersey City domestic terror shooting.
Both levayos will be held tonight.
The levaya of Mrs. Leah Mindel Ferencz Hy”d will take place at 8 p.m. at 127 Martin Luther King Boulevard in in Jersey City, NJ.
The levayah of habochur Moshe Hersh Deutsch Hy”d will take place at 8 p.m. at the Congregation Yetev Lev D’Satmar, located at 152 Rodney Street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
A fund has been started to help the victims of Jersey City. Click HERE to donate.

WARM SOULS GUNNED DOWN IN COLD BLOOD
Jersey City, drenched in a river of tears
Leah Minda Ferencz and her husband, Moshe Dovid, owned and operated a small kosher grocery in Jersey City. It was where Leah Minda, a 33-year-old mother of 3 young children, worked every day with a warm smile. It was where Leah Minda was gunned down in cold blood.
JC Kosher was the Ferencz family’s livelihood. It was where the life of the wife and mother of the Ferencz family was suddenly snuffed out. Yesterday, JC Kosher was a sign of a newborn Jewish community coming to life. Today, its Mezuzah speckled in blood, JC Kosher is sadly blanketed in the dark shroud of Anti-Jewish hate.

A new poll commissioned by Ami Magazine found that support for President Donald Trump remains high among Orthodox Jews, with 89% saying that they approve of the job he is doing.
The poll of 723 self-identified Orthodox Jews from across 15 states also found that 91% believed that, based on the evidence presented so far, President Trump should not be impeached.
Political identification varied widely, with 39.5% of the respondents saying that they are registered Republicans, 26% saying that they are Democrats, and 16.5% stating that they are registered independents.
When asked who they trust more to fight anti-Semitism, a whopping 92.5% said Trump and the Republicans, 6% were undecided, and only 1.5% said Pelosi and the Democrats.

A man considered the last remaining survivor of Roman Jews who were deported from Italy’s capital to Nazi death camps during World War II died on Sunday at the age of 91.
Piero Terracina was 15 when he and his family went into hiding in 1943 after escaping the roundup of Jews in Rome by German occupying troops.
A few months later, as his family celebrated Passover in April 1944, he was arrested and deported to the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp with his family, where his parents, three siblings and other relatives perished, The Associated Press reported.

The deadly shootout in Jersey City yesterday is preliminarily being investigating as a case of domestic terrorism, according to law enforcement.
As reported earlier on Matzav, the killers have been identified as 47-year-old David Anderson and 50-year-old Francine Graham. They were believed to be followers of the Black Israelites, a group that expresses hatred toward Jewish people, as well as its anti-government and anti-police sentiments.
Unfortunately, Anderson and Graham got off easy by being killed by police during the attack.

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