New details in fatal shooting of 2 Israeli embassy staffers
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Slain staffer Yaron Lischinsky had purchased an engagement ring and was planning to propose to his colleague Sarah Milgrim.
Yoni Kalim was at the American Jewish Committee event on Wednesday night at the Capital Jewish Museum and spent time with Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim before they were tragically gunned down.
Two members of the Israeli Embassy staff were gunned down outside an event at the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, officials said.
Both victims were embassy employees, who were about to get engaged; couple worked and advocated for Israeli-Arab coexistence
A couple working at Israel’s embassy in Washington D.C. who were killed by a gunman were about to become engaged.Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim were attacked late on Wednesday night while leaving an event at a Jewish museum,
Before they were killed by a gunman outside a Washington Jewish museum, Yaron Lischinsky had planned to make a formal proposal of marriage to Sarah Milgrim in Jerusalem next week. As their deaths late Wednesday intensify the international spotlight on the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza,
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The Forward on MSNSarah Milgrim was ‘very Jewishly involved’ in Chabad, Hillel, Birthright, Israel before shooting outside Capital Jewish MuseumSarah Milgrim, killed outside the Capital Jewish Museum Wednesday with her boyfriend, Yaron Lischinsky, was very involved in Jewish life.
In the years before he was accused of killing two Israeli Embassy employees, the suspect in the fatal shootings was an active participant in Chicago’s left-wing protest scene, speaking out against police violence and a proposed Amazon headquarters.
WASHINGTON—Hudson Institute released the following statement on the loss of Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Lynn Milgrim: “Hudson mourns the loss of Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Lynn Milgrim, murdered last night outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington,
Learn about the tragic deaths of Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim outside the Capital Jewish Museum and its community impact.
Sarah grew up in our community. She celebrated with us, learned with us and inspired us with her integrity and purpose."