The Torah Network is a customer support number for the online retailer VP. The company is headquartered in New York City.
Torah Network (VP) phone number.
Torah Network is a non-profit organization that provides Torah education and Jewish service to the Jewish community.
Phone: (646) 654-9000
Torah Network (VP) support.
Q. What is Torah Network (VP)?
Torah Network (VP) is a private, nonprofit organization that provides support and resources to Torah-affiliated synagogues and communities. VP's goal is to help synagogues become more inclusive and vibrant communities that connect people with their Jewish heritage. VP offers a variety of resources, including online tools, training opportunities, and support groups.
Torah Network (VP) customer care.
Torah Network is a Jewish educational resource that provides teachers and parents with tools, resources and services to help children learn and connect with their Jewish heritage.
If you have any questions or concerns about using Torah Network, please contact our customer care team. Our team is available 24/7 to help you with your questions and issues.
What is Torah Network (VP)?
Torah Network is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that provides a variety of Jewish educational resources, including online tools, books, and videos.
Torah Network (VP) headquarters.
Karen Greenberg, the executive director of the Jewish Community Relations Council of New York, which advocates on behalf of the city's Jews, said in an email that "the NYPD's spying on mosques and Muslim communities is deeply troubling and raises serious constitutional concerns."
"The NYPD's insistence that these programs are necessary to protect the city's residents is not credible," Greenberg said.
The NYPD has defended its surveillance programs as necessary to keep New Yorkers safe from terrorism. In a statement, the NYPD said that it "has conducted surveillance of mosques and other places of Islamic worship since 2001 to help protect the City of New York and its residents."
"The NYPD's approach is not about targeting any particular group or religion, but about protecting all New Yorkers from potential terrorist threats," the statement said.