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D.C. museum killings were a "horrible wakeup call." A rabbinic letter gets antisemitism totally wrong. Facing History in the ...
The Fellowship of Christians and Jews is concerned about the sharp rise in antisemitic attacks, writes Margaret Zeidman.
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The Forward on MSNWhy progressives must retire the slogan ‘free Palestine’The phrase "free Palestine" has taken on new meaning after it was shouted during violent antisemitic attacks in Boulder and ...
Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim hailed from different parts of the world, but their paths led them both to pursue careers in diplomacy and to the Israeli embassy in Washington, DC – where they ...
Yaron Lischinsky was a photographer who played soccer and had long wanted to be a diplomat. Sarah Lynn Milgrim was an environmentalist who tried to forge relationships to bring peace. The couple ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNFor Messianic Jews in Jerusalem, Yaron Lischinsky’s murder was a personal lossPastor Chad Holland took the stage at the weekly service of the King of Kings messianic congregation in Jerusalem before an electrified audience. During the previous hour, some 150 English speakers ...
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Sarah Milgrim and Yaron Lischinsky met while working at the Israeli Embassy in Washington, her father said. Mr. Lischinsky had just bought an engagement ring, an official said. By John Yoon Isabel ...
Washington – U.S. Senators Roger Marshall, M.D. and Jerry Moran introduced a resolution today honoring the life of Sarah ...
I am a Jewish parent with children not much younger than Sarah Milgrim and Yaron Lischinsky—the two beautiful souls gunned ...
Joel Schwitzer, AJC’s regional director, urged attendees to “turn that pain into purpose” instead of giving into despair.
It came from the radicalized college campuses, from social-media influencers with Palestinian flags in their bios, from NGO reports and speakers from the United Nations who believe that if you wrap ...
Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Lynn Milgrim, who worked for the Israeli Embassy, were identified as the victims of a shooting outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C.
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