Zurich Doubles Funding for Synagogue Protection Amid Heightened Security Threats
The city of Zurich has unanimously voted to double its annual contribution for the protection of Jewish institutions to CHF2 million. The decision reflects growing concerns over security threats, particularly since the escalation of the Middle East conflict, and follows a similar increase by the canton of Zurich.

Key Takeaways
- The city of Zurich parliament voted unanimously to double its annual contribution for the protection of Jewish institutions.
- The annual funding from the city will increase from CHF 1 million to CHF 2 million, retroactive to 2024.
- A total of CHF 8 million will be available annually for security when combining city, cantonal, and federal contributions.
- Switzerland recorded 221 antisemitic incidents in 2024.
- Other minority groups, including Muslim and LGBTQ communities, are also eligible to apply for this security support.
By The Numbers
They Said
"Security is not a private matter, but the responsibility of the constitutional state."
"It is understandable that Jewish organisations have asked for more support."