(September 13, 2022 / JNS) For many American synagogues, this High Holiday season will be the first with in-person services since 2019. They will also be the most crowded since the latest high-profile attack on American Jewry—the January 2022 hostage situation at Congregation Beth Israel in Colleyville, Texas. It has many Jewish communal leaders thinking about safety and security. “The holidays are the moment where the Jewish community, globally, really starts thinking about security because so many people are going to go to shul that maybe don’t necessarily always go,” Evan Bernstein, CEO and national director of Community Security Service...