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Sunday
Mar062011

Mach'N A Piknik -- A success!

Thanks to all who came early to help set up for a great event.  A huge crowd enjoyed the food and fun this year.  Please stop by the Photo page to see what you missed...

Tuesday
Mar012011

Shomrim Member Spotlight - Irv "Red" Heller

   "In 1984, I was one of the co-founders of the South Florida Shomrim Society. We started with 20 members, and we were the first organized group of Jewish Public Safety Officers in South Florida that banded together to fight discrimination, bigotry and anti-semitism within police agencies. Police departments and public safety agencies have undergone a remarkable transformation since I entered the law enforcement profession in 1958.

   When I think of my own career and reflect the careers of other Jews in law enforcement, I am more concerned than ever that we are a rare breed of peace officers who came to the job with enormous faith and history, and a unique perspective about the importance of our valuable contribution to the institution of public safety service. Law enforcement is not just a simple story of symbolism, but a story of the substance of who we are within the complex world of crime prevention. As law enforcement professionals, we have fought fiercely to ward off prejudices against Judaism. We are winning. Jews now play an important leadership role in every phase and segment of law enforcement, and will continue to do so."

- Irving Heller is the Chairman of the Board Emeritus of the South Florida Shomrim Society. He retired as Assistant Director of the Miami-Dade Police Department and Chief of the North Bay Village Police Department.

Tuesday
Mar012011

Shomrim member in the news

Please click here to read a story on member Richard Plager in the Collier County Sheriff's Office magazine.  The story is on bottom of page one.

Sunday
Feb272011

Guest speaker Paul Gast / Holocaust Survivor

We had the honor of having Mr. Paul Gast come and speak at our meeting today in order to give us the story of his life as a holocaust survivor. The ability to receive a first hand account of the events that transpired during the holocaust are invaluable! We are truly indebted to Mr. Gast for taking the time out of his day to pass his memories on to us so that we may never forget!
Sunday
Feb272011

Broward County Law Enforcement Memorial

Officer Chris Stilwell speaks to the South Florida Shomrim Society about the project to build the new Broward Law Enforcement Memorial. Shomrim pledges to purchase a memorial brick to kick off our support of the project! If you're interested in donating to this worthy cause, you can visit the following website, www.honorguardinc.com