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Jennifer Laszlo Mizrahi, the daughter of a Holocaust survivor, told HindustanTimes.com that Sarah Milgrim was her “friend through climate work.”
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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.
Lischinsky, a 30-year-old Israeli citizen, had deep ties to his country’s Messianic Jewish community.
Both victims were embassy employees, who were about to get engaged; couple worked and advocated for Israeli-Arab coexistence
Last night, my friend and fellow climate activist Sarah Milgrim and her soon-to-be fiancé, Yaron Lischinsky, were murdered in cold blood by a terrorist who shouted “Free Palestine” after taking their lives. It was a horrifying, antisemitic assassination that has left those who knew and loved them reeling.
Israel's foreign minister identifies DC shooting victims as Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim.
One of two Israeli embassy workers shot as they left an event, Sarah Milgrim worked for peace and against hate and antisemitism.
The victim's father revealed how he found out his daughter and her boyfriend had been killed outside of the Capital 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,
American University Professor Jesse Ribot remembers his former student, Sarah Milgrim, who was shot and killed along with her boyfriend outside the Capital Jewish Museum. News4’s Jessica Albert reports.
She made me want to be more Jewish,” said Amanda Birger, a former University of Kansas classmate who met Milgrim at KU Hillel, a Jewish organization at the college.