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Threat Against Synagogue Deemed 'Not Credible'

Published January 14, 2015

Associated Press

One of New Jersey's largest synagogues (search) was temporarily closed and placed under police guard after a threat was made against it, authorities said.

The threat against Temple Emanu-El in Westfield was deemed not credible late Wednesday, the Union County prosecutor said Friday, but police and road barriers remained as a precaution.

Prosecutor Theodore J. Romankow did not disclose the nature of the threat but said it did not involve a bomb. He said the threat was timed to the New Year's holiday period.

Investigators were still trying to determine the source of the threat, which was directed at the temple and not a person, Romankow said.

Rabbi Douglas B. Sagal said Friday that no decision had yet been made on whether to resume services Friday night at the 53-year-old temple, which served about 1,100 families.

Members were invited to attend services at a nearby synagogue.

Westfield is about 25 miles southwest of New York City.

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