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Can a new bill make it safer to worship? within 100 feet of a place of worship, including blocking their path or approaching withCalls to protect religious in 8 feet with the intent to institutions from harassment harass. and intimidation took center Suozzi said the measure stage last Friday morning at “ensures that people can access the Holocaust Memorial and their place of worship safely Tolerance Center and without of Nassau County. obstruction, while There, U.S. Rep. still preserving Tom Suozzi First Amendment unveiled the biparprotections for tisan Safeguarding peaceful expres Access to Congresion.” He added gations and Relithat it draws “a g i o u s E s t a b l i s hclear line: intimidaments from Disruption and threats tion Act, known as have no place in the SACRED Act, our communities.” legislation Suozzi “The safety of said would address congregants and growing concerns the freedom to woramong his constituship is integral to a ents about safety at IRWIN HUBERMAN healthy democrahouses of worship. cy,” Rabbi Irwin Rabbi, “There’s too Congregation Tifereth Huberman, of Conmuch hate in our gregation Tifereth Israel country right now,” Israel, wrote in a Suozzi said. “A lot statement to the of people are being intimidated Herald. “This bill is an imporas they enter into their reli- tant step towards assuring religious institution to practice gious freedom in our country.” their faith.” “We at the Holocaust MemoThe bill, co-led by Rep. Max rial and Tolerance Center Miller, a Republican from Ohio, understand religious persecuwould make it a federal crime tion,” Alan Mindel, the center’s to intentionally intimidate, chairman, said, “and so we are obstruct or harass individuals CONTINUED ON PAGE 15
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Courtesy Glen Cove City School District
Glen Cove media communications teacher Chris Barry with junior Charlotte Dilgard-Clark after her public service annoucement took first place at the Locust Valley High School Film Festival.
Her winning PSA was inspired by her mom’s cardiac arrest By ROKSANA AMID ramid@liherald.com
Charlotte Dilgard-Clark, a junior in Glen Cove High School’s Media Communications program, earned first place in the Public Service Announcement category at the Locust Valley High School Film Festival in March. Her project was “Know Where the AED Is,” a film inspired by her mother’s cardiac arrest during a Board of Education meeting on June 5, 2024. That day, Caroline Dilgard-Clark, 48, had approached the podium in the high school auditorium to speak about Regents exam
grading policies when she began to feel something was off. “I felt as I was walking up my heart racing,” she recalled. An experienced public speaker, she initially brushed it off as nerves. Within moments, that assumption proved dangerously wrong. “By the time I had reached the podium, I was in full-on cardiac arrest without realizing it,” Dilgard-Clark recounted. She remembers attempting to speak, apologizing for feeling lightheaded — and then nothing. “She looked over at me, and she said that she wasn’t feeling good,” District Clerk Ida CONTINUED ON PAGE 11
he safety of congregants and the freedom to worship is integral to a healthy democracy.