Federal grants, which Meng helped to fund, will assist 11 local synagogues, schools and nonprofits with protecting their properties against threats and attacks

US Rep. Grace Meng (D-NY), New York’s senior member of the House Appropriations Committee – which funds the activities of the federal government – announced Tuesday that nearly $1.7 million in federal funding for security improvements has been awarded to 11 Jewish facilities in Queens.

  • State Anti-Hate in Education Center and Annual Convening will partner with institutions and organizations to combat hate and focus on anti-Semitism
  • State Division of Human Rights will take action to improve hate and bias incident data collection
  • Office of Victim Services to expand support for victims of anti-Semitism by simplifying the victim compensation application
  • Re-Launch of NYS Police law enforcement focused on hate crime investigative seminars
  • Office of Mental Health creates campaign to recognize unique issues surrounding Jewish Americans’ mental health

 

 On Wednesday, September 20, First Deputy Commissioner Tania Kinsella visited the Kew Gardens Hills community where she spoke of a partnership with the Jewish community and made it clear that we have a friend in her. During her visit, she spoke of a recent trip to Israel alongside Mayor Eric Adams, where she learned of sacred Jewish traditions.