My community is being overrun with crime. What can I do to improve it without encountering politics?

This is a weird question. My community has, in the past few years, been facing a massive increase in crime. I would love to make a difference and help curb it but I don’t know what to do. I am young and not very sure what I want to do for a living. I have [...]

This is a weird question. My community has, in the past few years, been facing a massive increase in crime. I would love to make a difference and help curb it but I don’t know what to do. I am young and not very sure what I want to do for a living. I have lightly considered becoming a police officer but I have read endless stories and articles about how the politicians of the community are hindering the police department’s ability to fight the crime. Due to politics, the police force of the area is taking a big hit at a time when the community needs police protection to be at the forefront of the politicians’ minds. The police officers are great in the area and I hold the utmost admiration for all of them (my family has several ties to the department). It just seems that the people in charge are tying too many hands.

Are there any ways short of dressing up in a costume and becoming a vigilante (not literally, of course) to really help my community?

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Potential Flaw in the Freethinking Community

In this video, I discuss a potential flaw in the freethinking community that I hope will be seriously addressed in the future.


In this video, I discuss a potential flaw in the freethinking community that I hope will be seriously addressed in the future.

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Canton Jewish Community Center closing after 46 years

Canton Jewish Community Center closing after 46 years On Sunday, the Jewish Community Center, at 2631 Harvard Ave. NW, will welcome visitors for a final time as it closes after 46 years.

Canton Jewish Community Center closing after 46 years
On Sunday, the Jewish Community Center, at 2631 Harvard Ave. NW, will welcome visitors for a final time as it closes after 46 years.

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Brandeis art installation pulls community together

Brandeis art installation pulls community together Dedication of outdoor sculpture at the Rose Art Museum kicks off Bernstein Festival at Brandeis Univeristy.

Brandeis art installation pulls community together
Dedication of outdoor sculpture at the Rose Art Museum kicks off Bernstein Festival at Brandeis Univeristy.

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Jewish community Sunday commemorates Holocaust

Jewish community Sunday commemorates Holocaust Soldier who helped liberate Buchenwald in ’45 on panel. Documentary on camp will be shown

Jewish community Sunday commemorates Holocaust
Soldier who helped liberate Buchenwald in ’45 on panel. Documentary on camp will be shown

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Will Jewish community grant Benediction to the Pope?

A sacred controversy is brewing as Pope Benedict XVI arrives in Israel on Monday, May 11. His first day’s itinerary includes a visit to the national Holocaust museum in Jerusalem.


A sacred controversy is brewing as Pope Benedict XVI arrives in Israel on Monday, May 11. His first day’s itinerary includes a visit to the national Holocaust museum in Jerusalem.

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David Miliband engages London Jewish community

22 October 2009, David Miliband takes part in a Q&A with readers of the Jewish News (tinyurl.com in Golders Green. Topics of discussion included domestic politics, rise of the BNP, the Middle East peace process and Afghanistan. Here he gives his assesment of the evening and we hear from some of the spectators.


22 October 2009, David Miliband takes part in a Q&A with readers of the Jewish News (tinyurl.com in Golders Green. Topics of discussion included domestic politics, rise of the BNP, the Middle East peace process and Afghanistan. Here he gives his assesment of the evening and we hear from some of the spectators.

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Pleasantville Community Synagogue a “big tent”

Pleasantville Community Synagogue a “big tent” PLEASANTVILLE: In the winter of 1997, Pleasantville Community Synagogue was founded as Westchester’s first “trans-denominational” synagogue, dedicated to being an inclusive home for all those seeking a progressive, spiritually based Judaism.

Pleasantville Community Synagogue a “big tent”
PLEASANTVILLE: In the winter of 1997, Pleasantville Community Synagogue was founded as Westchester’s first “trans-denominational” synagogue, dedicated to being an inclusive home for all those seeking a progressive, spiritually based Judaism.

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Jewish Community in Morocco

Journalist Yehuda Ceitlin travles to Casablanca to find a shirinking Jewish Community in Morocco. It’s remaining members have friends and family living abroad, but chooce to coexist with the North African Muslim population. People: Rabbi Sholom Eidelman, Reizel Raskin, Languege: Hebrew, Yiddish


Journalist Yehuda Ceitlin travles to Casablanca to find a shirinking Jewish Community in Morocco. It’s remaining members have friends and family living abroad, but chooce to coexist with the North African Muslim population. People: Rabbi Sholom Eidelman, Reizel Raskin, Languege: Hebrew, Yiddish

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