CHERRY HILL, N.J. - The Katz Jewish Community Center in Cherry Hill closed Wednesday morning after several security incidents.
On Tuesday at 8:40 a.m., police and the FBI responded to the center for the report of a bomb threat, authorities say. Cherry Hill police say the building was evacuated and no explosives were found.
The facility reopened at 5:00 p.m. Tuesday. "Safety and security of our children and other members are our primary concern," said Oded Kraus the Director of Katz JCC. "We deplore hatred and violence in any form, as we continue to remain vigilant."Jennifer Dubrow Weiss, CEO of the Jewish Federation of Southern New Jersey released the following statement after Tuesday's bomb threat: "The Jewish Federation of Southern New Jersey and its family of agencies have made safety a top priority.
Our centers have in place security protocols to ensure the safety of their program participants, facility visitors, and all staff.