Jewish Federation Executives and leaders of the NJ State Association of Jewish Federations met last week with NJ Attorney General Gurbir Grewal to share concerns about community vulnerabilities and safety and to forge new ties with the state’s chief law enforcement officer. (L-R) Jacob Toporek, executive director, NJ State Association of Jewish Federations; Robin Wishnie, executive director, Jewish Federation of Somerset, Hunterdon and Warren Counties; Gordon Haas, president, NJ State Association of Jewish Federations; Jason Shames, CEO, Jewish Federation of Northern NJ; Jared Maples, director, NJ Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness; Gurbir Grewal, NJ Attorney General; Dov Ben-Shimon, executive vice president/CEO, Jewish Federation of Greater MetroWest NJ; Jennifer Dubrow-Weiss, executive vice president/CEO, Jewish Federation of Southern NJ; Dr. Marlene Herman, president-elect, NJ State Association of Jewish Federations; Keith Krivitzky, CEO, Jewish Federation in the Heart of NJ; Samantha Anokye Mcallister, aide to Governor Phil Murphy.