Boulder Jewish Festival adding extra security one week after Pearl Street attack

Denver (KDVR) – One week after the Bulder’s attack, the Jewish community in the city is scheduled to host its largest event per year, which is the annual Jewish festival. Things may seem a bit different this year, with a much larger presence of the police.

This year is the thirtieth anniversary of the Jewish Festival in Bulder. While there was a discussion about the festival’s occurrence and how it could be kept safe, the leaders of society decided The thirtieth repetition of the event is the most important post.

“It was always called the best on Sunday in June,” said Jonathan Lev, Executive Director of the Jewish Jewish Center for the Jewish community.

A day of the Jewish celebration will come now after a week of Jewish pain.

Lev said: “Last Sunday attacks were put on whether this festival is possible,” Lev said.

Lev called “a long and short time” that they had to decide whether the festival was possible. Three factors played in maintaining this: The first was immediately clear when speaking to members of society.

“The Jewish society really needs this festival and needs an opportunity to meet,” he said.

The second factor was meeting together. The average festival is between 10,000 to 15,000 people annually, and the total is expected to be much higher this year.

Police chief Bulder Stephen Redfern said on Thursday that these types of crowds will require more of his employees.

“You will see a great presence for the police,” said Redverin. “You will see our partners’ agencies, you will see us ready to protect this event to ensure that people can be sad and recover from this attack safely and safely.”

He said that you are not enough, and asking societal assistance as well.

“We need all eyes and ears to help search for things that may not be right and teach us so that we can address them,” said Redfern.

With the leveling of safety, the final factor included the organization that nominates their lives as part of the celebrations, which will now be a pivotal point today.

Lev said: “I collected all these three things in a beautiful way.”

He said that a beautiful way to provide the necessary recovery.

“We must be able to be both Jewish joy and the experience of our Jewish pain together,” Lev said.

The Jewish festival will be on Pearl Street Mall between 13 Street and Street 14 on Sunday from 11 am to 3 pm

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