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Security training takes place in Beachwood

At Safe Cincinnati, the safety and security of our community is a top priority. We were honored to be featured in this Cleveland Jewish News article, which highlights how we are working collaboratively across the region to be proactive about security. We’re also proud to announce that…

A Peek into the David Project at UC

There are so many different organizations on and around the University of Cincinnati campus that students may have never heard about before. From the robotics team, Active Minds UC and Cincinnati Hillel are just a few organizations this campus has to offer. Hillel at UC's mission is to…

Her grandfather would have shot her

Jennifer Teege was 38 when she stumbled upon a disturbing family secret: Her grandfather was sadistic Nazi commander Amon Goeth. “It was a shattering truth that actually made my identity whole,” she said.

Runners to raise funds Sunday for elder abuse shelter

Between 1 million and 2 million Americans over 65 years old were injured, exploited or mistreated by someone they depended on for care or protection, according to the National Center for Elder Abuse. "If you think about, those are just the ones that were reported," said Hilary Zappin,…

Jennifer Teege's Story Of Discovering The Truth About Her Grandfather

Jennifer Teege, an adopted German-Nigerian woman, made a shocking discovery at age 38 from a library book: her grandfather, Amon Goeth, was a sadistic Nazi war criminal. The commandant of the Plaszow concentration camp in Poland, Goeth was known as the “Butcher of Plaszów.” She realized…