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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.
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.
Communities across Kansas City continue to mourn Sarah Milgrim, from her friends and family in the Jewish community, to those in her after-school activities at her high school, Shawnee Mission East.
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DC News Now on MSN‘May your memory be a blessing for peace’: Former colleague of Sarah Milgrim, victim of Jewish museum shooting victim, reflects on her lifeOne of Sarah Milgrim's former colleagues said his first thoughts were "shock and disbelief" when he heard she was one of the embassy staffers who was killed.
Nancy Milgrim shared that her phone rang soon after, and when she answered, it was Yechiel Leiter, Israel's ambassador to the United States, on the line.
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In tributes to the pair, Lischinsky was described as a ‘clever and inspiring person’ while Milgrim was said to have an ‘unwavering belief’ in peace and equality
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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.
Incredible only begins to describe Sarah Milgrim for Sawsan Hasson. As Milgrim's boss, Hasson saw her blossom into a diplomat at the Israeli Embassy.
Both victims were embassy employees, who were about to get engaged; couple worked and advocated for Israeli-Arab coexistence
People gathered in Wichita, Kansas on Thursday to pay homage to Sarah Milgrim, a Jewish woman killed in Washington D.C. on Wednesday as she was from Overland Park in Kansas.
A 26-year-old woman was killed Wednesday evening along with her boyfriend in what the FBI has called a “targeted act of violence.”Sarah Milgrim and Yaron Lischinsky, staffers at the Israeli Embassy, were leaving an event at the Capital Jewish Museum when a suspect approached a group of four people and opened fire,