Synagogue security guard honored in New Jersey for life-saving action

Oct 30, 2025 9:14 pm | JNS News

The Township of Scotch Plains, N.J., honored security guard Steve Monetti on Oct. 24 after he saved a man at Congregation Beth Israel this summer from choking during a bat mitzvah celebration.

According to witnesses, a guest in the synagogue’s hallway began choking on June 14 after a pill became lodged in his throat. Monetti, who had been serving on the synagogue’s security team since April, performed the Heimlich maneuver, clearing the obstruction.

The incident occurred outside the sanctuary and did not interrupt the Shabbat and life-cycle service.

Joshua Losardo, the mayor of Scotch Plains, N.J., and the Township Council, presented Monetti with an official proclamation last week, commending his “bravery, calm under pressure and life-saving efforts.” The ceremony was attended by Howard Tilman, the synagogue’s rabbi, and Aviva Tilles, its executive director.

“We are so grateful for Steve’s quick response,” said Tilman. “Our security personnel have become crucial partners in keeping our community safe.”

Losardo praised Monetti’s composure and courage, calling his actions “extraordinary.”

“Heroism isn’t limited by where you live,” said the mayor. “It’s about getting ready to act when someone is in need.”

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