Vigil planned at Brookline synagogue to mourn murdered Israeli Embassy employees
Briefly

Two Israeli Embassy employees, Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim, were fatally shot in Washington, D.C., after leaving an event at the Capital Jewish Museum. A memorial vigil is scheduled at Congregation Kehillath Israel to honor their memories. Both were recognized for their dedication to fostering peace and relations in the Middle East, with Milgrim being especially noted for her contributions to sustainability and people-to-people initiatives. The American Jewish Committee expressed deep sorrow, highlighting the loss to their families and communities.
"Sarah and Yaron were stolen from us... We are in shock and heartbroken as we attempt to process this immense tragedy."
"Milgrim was warm and compassionate, committed to peacebuilding and passionate about sustainability and people-to-people relations... advance relations in the Middle East and North Africa."
Read at Boston.com
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