Physical Preparedness

Equip yourself. Protect your people. “Never Again” is action.

Whether you’re a parent, student, teacher, or synagogue leader — one question matters: If something happened today, are you prepared?

This page is your starting point. From self-defense training to securing your community institutions, we’re building a readiness culture rooted in Jewish resilience — not fear.


Section 1: Jewish Warrior Curriculum

A real-world self-defense blueprint for Jewish families and communities.

Our curriculum isn’t theory — it’s built by trainers, martial artists, and security experts for people who want to live free and protect others.

Topics we cover:

  • Situational Awareness — Read your environment and stay a step ahead
  • Jiu Jitsu — Real-world martial arts for smaller bodies facing larger threats
  • Strength & Endurance — Build a body that can respond under pressure
  • Understanding Your Limitations — Know when to run, when to fight, when to call for help
  • Escape Plans for Women & Children — Map your routes and rehearse them
  • Medical & Trauma Response — What to do when help is minutes away
  • Legal Use of Force — Know your rights, limits, and responsibilities
  • Secure Communication & Threat Coordination — Protect your people, digitally and physically

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Section 2: Community Security Resources

Tools, partners, and steps to protect Jewish institutions today.

This is the playbook every synagogue, JCC, school, and campus should have on hand — whether you’re just getting started or want to level up your security.

Step 1: Strengthen Immediate Safety

  • Conduct situational awareness or active threat training
  • Implement basics: locked doors, ID verification, security liaison

Step 2: Security Tools & Support

  • SCN (Secure Community Network) — National Jewish security network
  • CSS (Community Security Service) — Volunteer defense training
  • FEMA NSGP — Apply for federal security funds

Step 3: Report Threats & Suspicious Activity

Step 4: Build a Culture of Preparedness

  • Run community drills & security briefings
  • Create an emergency protocol: lockdowns, evacuations, comms
  • Build local law enforcement relationships before a crisis

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Next Steps

  • Explore Self-Defense Topics — New articles coming soon on Jiu Jitsu, situational awareness, and more
  • Download the Curriculum — Full PDF guide launching shortly
  • Partner with Us — We’re building a global network of Jewish defense. Join us.