Killing of Israeli embassy workers inspires father to confront rising antisemitism
Summary
A year ago, two young employees of Israel’s U.S. embassy were killed at a Jewish museum event in Washington, D.C. The father of one victim, Daniel Lischinsky, spoke about combating antisemitism and honoring his son’s memory.Key Facts
- The shooting happened at the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C.
- The victims were Yaron Lischinsky (30) and Sarah Milrim (26), both working for Israel’s U.S. embassy.
- Yaron and Sarah were engaged to be married before the attack.
- Daniel Lischinsky, Yaron’s father, talked publicly about fighting antisemitism.
- The event where the shooting took place was for young diplomats.
- The discussion included preserving the memory and legacy of the victims.
- This event has raised awareness about rising antisemitism in the United States.
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