Baltimore, MD- May 12, 2025 - JUSA-Chabad hosts reception with local Community and Law Enforcement members for Israeli Police officers who came to the state as part of the Police Unity Tour and Police Week Celebrations.
The Jewish Uniformed Service Association of Maryland – Chabad (JUSA) extended a warm welcome to a delegation of Israeli Police officers during a special event held at the JUSA Chabad House, part of the annual Police Unity Tour and National Police Week celebrations. The officers arrived in Baltimore after completing a 94-mile bicycle ride from Delaware as part of their participation in the Unity Tour.
The gathering, held in collaboration with the Chabad Israeli Center of Baltimore, brought together law enforcement officials from Maryland and beyond to foster international unity and strengthen their shared commitment to public safety.
Rabbi Chesky Tenenbaum, director of JUSA, greeted attendees with words of appreciation and support for the visiting officers. The event featured remarks from several distinguished guests, including Scott Reed, Acting Special Agent in Charge of the U.S. Secret Service’s Baltimore Field Office; Baltimore City Councilman Yitzy Schleifer; and Rabbi Shmuel Gurary, director of the Chabad Israeli Center of Baltimore, who addressed the audience in Hebrew.
A highlight of the evening was the formal welcome extended by Major General Yeir Hezroni, Commander of the Central District of the Israeli Police. Chief Superintendent Yoni Zeitak also addressed the gathering, offering thanks to Rabbi Chesky and Chani Tenenbaum for their hospitality and presenting commemorative gifts on behalf of the Israeli Police.
The event drew a broad cross-section of attendees, including Rabbi Shmuel Kaplan, Regional Director of Chabad of Maryland; Captain Shawn Hanley commander of the Pikesville Precinct; Jewish members of the Baltimore Police Department and Pikesville Volunteer Fire Company; and local community leader Frank Storch.
The gathering served as a poignant reminder of the deep bonds shared between Israeli and American law enforcement, and the communities that support them.
Israel Police Central District Police Commander, Major General Yeir Hezroni, Chief Superintendent Colonel Yoni Zeitak present Rabbi Chesky and Chani Tenenbaum with a special gift
Scott Reed, Acting Special Agent in Charge of the U.S. Secret Service’s Baltimore Field Office gives greetings at the reception