New details in fatal shooting of 2 Israeli embassy staffers
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Israel, Yaron Lischinsky and Jewish Museum
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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.
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,
Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim hailed from different parts of the world, but their paths led them both to the Israeli embassy in Washington, DC – where they fell in love.
The image of a happy couple projected on a screen at the Jewish Community Campus Thursday night was one people around the world have seen, but it felt painfully close for those who sat in the social hall.
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Ron Prosor said that Yaron Lischinsky represented Judeo-Christian values and set an example for young people around the world.
Federal court records are shedding new light on the shooting deaths of Sarah Milgrim and Yaron Lischinsky outside the Capital Jewish Museum. Elias Rodriguez is accused of fatally shooting the couple around 9:08 p.
Lischinsky, a 30-year-old Israeli citizen, had deep ties to his country’s Messianic Jewish community.
Slain staffer Yaron Lischinsky had purchased an engagement ring and was planning to propose to his colleague Sarah Milgrim.