Capital Jewish Museum Reopens a Week After the Killing of Israeli Diplomats

WASHINGTON—The Capital Jewish Museum reopened on May 29, more than a week after the fatal shooting of two Israeli diplomats outside the venue.
The reopening featured a 48-minute program with speakers such as District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser.
The ceremony included remembrances of the victims, Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim, who both worked for the Israeli Embassy in Washington.
They were shot outside the museum on May 21.
“In an instant, a young couple had their lives cut short. Two families were left devastated. And the fear and grief, of course, have transcended the entire Jewish community, our entire city, and the world,” said Bowser….