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    Los Angeles Rabbi Initiates Nonprofit for Gun Safety and Self-Defense Training

    What’s happening?

    Rabbi Yossi Eilfort of Los Angeles has spearheaded the creation of Magen Am, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing gun safety and self-defense training. The organization primarily targets rabbis, members of the Jewish community, and volunteers.

    Why it matters?

    This initiative is significant as it aims to empower the Jewish community and volunteers with crucial knowledge and skills on gun safety and self-defense. In a world where safety concerns are increasingly prevalent, such training can potentially save lives and increase community resilience.

    Who is Rabbi Yossi Eilfort?

    Rabbi Yossi Eilfort is a respected figure in the Los Angeles Jewish community. His commitment to community safety and empowerment is evident in his latest initiative, Magen Am.

    What is Magen Am?

    Magen Am is a nonprofit organization that provides comprehensive training on gun safety and self-defense. The organization’s primary focus is on rabbis, the Jewish community, and volunteers, equipping them with the necessary skills to ensure their safety and the safety of those around them.

    This story was first published on Fox News .

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