Federations announce $54m LiveSecure campaign to secure Jewish communities

Jewish Federations on Sunday announced a $54 million LiveSecure campaign to ensure that every Jewish community across North America has the resources and know-how to secure its vital institutions in the face of rising antisemitism.
 
"Together through our LiveSecure campaign, we're working to make sure that the entire Federation system has undertaken this task, and that all of them can continue to upgrade their efforts to meet the new risks and adapt newly-developed best practices in security," Jewish Federations President and CEO Eric Fingerhut said at the annual General Assembly.
 
Several high-profile speakers spoke of the worrisome trends in antisemitism at the event:
  • "We have the leadership, we have the strength, the resources, the structure, to overcome any setbacks, and we must do this," said President of Israel Isaac Herzog. "We must build alliances with other communities that have been the targets of hate, and we must ensure that Jews are safe to be Jews in America and elsewhere around the world."
  • "There's an urgent need to protect Jewish communities," former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley said at the event, praising actions by Jewish communities to enhance security. "Despite all that's happening, all the anger and attacks, you refuse to be silenced. Just the opposite: you're speaking out and standing strong. you're protecting one another while rallying others to do what's right, and fight what's wrong."
  • Vice Chair of the House Committee on Homeland Security Rep. Ritchie Torres (D-NY), also called for vigilance in the face of rising extremism. "We are sitting on a powder keg of antisemitism, and the Jewish community and all of us cannot afford to be complacent," he said. "The stakes are high, and we have to find with the urgency of now."
The three-year LiveSecure initiative will ensure that each of the 146 communities across the country with a Jewish Federation would have a Community Security Initiative, up from 45 today.
 
"That will more than triple the current number of communities with comprehensive community security initiatives. And we want to help our existing security initiatives to upgrade and continually address emerging threats," said National Campaign Chair for the Jewish Federations and LiveSecure Chair Julie Platt.
 
One-third of LiveSecure funds will go to the Secure Communities Network, which provides best practices and guidance for Jewish communities across the continent. 
 
"Amazingly, through the incredible generosity of transformational funders, both national foundations and families from across the country who are investing in this work, we are nearly two-thirds of the way towards reaching that goal," Platt said.
 
You can watch the full event here. For more information, contact niv.elis@jewishfederations.org.
 
The Jewish Federations of North America (JFNA) are the backbone of the organized Jewish community in the U.S. and Canada, representing 146 Jewish Federations and over 300 Network communities. They raise and distribute more than $2 billion annually and through planned giving and endowment programs to support Jewish communities domestically and in Israel.