
Pupa Kehilla Thanks Supervisor Specht And Ramapo Police For Security During Grand Rabbi’s Visit
The Pupa Kehilla has formally expressed its appreciation to Town of Ramapo Supervisor Michael Specht and Ramapo Police Chief Daniel Hyman, along with the members of the Ramapo Police Department, for their extensive support and security efforts during the recent visit of the Pupa Grand Rabbi to Monsey.
In a letter sent following the February 20 visit, which took place at 7 Suzanne Drive, Kehilla leaders thanked officials for what they described as outstanding coordination and professionalism throughout the weekend.
According to the letter, the Ramapo Police Department “went above and beyond” to ensure the safety and well-being of all attendees. Officers maintained a secure and pedestrian-friendly environment, deployed a lighting tower, and provided a strong and visible presence that allowed participants to gather and celebrate with a deep sense of comfort and security.
The Kehilla extended special thanks to Supervisor Specht, Chief Hyman, and the department’s leadership team for their commitment to public safety and their continued support of religious communities in Ramapo.
The letter was signed by Peretz Bodansky, Meyer Tauber, and Joseph Menczer, who conveyed the community’s heartfelt appreciation to all officers involved.
