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They Met at the Israeli Embassy and Fell in Love — Then Came the Unthinkable

From Diplomacy to Tragedy: A Love Story Cut Short in Washington, DC

by pinkfloyd
May 22, 2025
in Crime & Violence, Crime and Justice, Criminal Investigations, Hate Crimes, Investigations, Law Enforcement Investigations, Public Incidents, Public Safety
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Love and Loss in DC: A Tragic End for Two Lives Devoted to Peace - Embassy of Israel to the USA

DC Shooting Claims Lives of Young Couple Who Found Love Through Diplomacy - Embassy of Israel to the USA

Love, Diplomacy, and Tragedy: The Story of Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim

They came from opposite sides of the world—Yaron Lischinsky from Germany and Sarah Milgrim from Kansas—but fate brought them together in Washington, DC, where they found both purpose and love at the Israeli embassy. Their romance blossomed in the heart of diplomacy. But on a quiet Wednesday evening, their story ended in tragedy.

A Love Cut Short

Lischinsky, 30, and Milgrim, 26, were fatally shot while leaving an event at the Capital Jewish Museum. It was a gathering focused on humanitarian aid for war-torn regions like Gaza, hosted by the American Jewish Committee (AJC) for young professionals. Both had dedicated their careers to peace and diplomacy—efforts that tragically cost them their lives.

Yechiel Leiter, Israel’s ambassador to the U.S., revealed that Lischinsky had just purchased an engagement ring and planned to propose to Milgrim in Jerusalem during their upcoming trip. She had yet to meet his family in Israel, a meeting that was meant to precede their engagement.

“They were a beautiful couple,” Leiter said. “A young man purchased a ring this week with the intention of proposing next week. It’s heartbreaking.”

From Germany to Israel: Yaron’s Path

Yaron Lischinsky’s journey started in Germany, but it was in Israel that he found his identity—and calling. After immigrating as a teen, he attended Mae Boyar High School in Jerusalem and later earned a degree in International Relations and Asian Studies at Hebrew University.

Former professors described him as brilliant and committed.

“His dream was to become a diplomat,” said Nissim Otmazgin, Dean of Humanities. “He was just starting his career when he was murdered. It’s not just a personal tragedy, but a public one.”

Lischinsky’s devotion to peace extended beyond the classroom. A dual citizen of Germany and Israel, he was a founding member of a group that connects young Israelis and Germans. He also had a creative side—his photography often captured overlooked beauty in the everyday.

Sarah’s Mission: Peace Through Understanding

Sarah Milgrim grew up in Overland Park, Kansas, and from a young age, she was active in Jewish community life. She experienced antisemitism firsthand as a teen, and that only fueled her drive to make a difference. At the University of Kansas, she served on the board of Hillel and spoke out for tolerance and justice.

Her passion for peace took her to Israel after college, where she joined Tech2Peace, a nonprofit that brings together Israeli and Palestinian youth through technology and dialogue.

“She was young, curious, and deeply committed to promoting peace,” said Esti Rozenfeld, CEO of Tech2Peace. “That was her spirit.”

Milgrim returned to Washington to complete her master’s degree in international affairs, a joint program with American University and the University for Peace in Costa Rica. Not long after the October 7 Hamas attacks, she began working at the Israeli embassy, helping coordinate visits to Israel and engaging with Jewish and interfaith organizations.

“She came here to promote peace,” Rozenfeld added. “To build dialogue, partnership, and hope.”

A Couple That Embodied Hope

At the embassy, their budding relationship was no secret. Colleagues fondly remembered seeing them together at lunch, their bond growing stronger with time.

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“It was the cutest love story,” one official said. “Like a poster for a Netflix rom-com.”

Their shared passion for diplomacy and peace earned them admiration across communities. Ted Deutch, CEO of AJC, spoke emotionally on CNN the day after the shooting:

“They were beautiful young people, taken from us in a tragedy of the worst magnitude.”

Remembered by Many, Missed by All

Friends, mentors, and coworkers have all echoed the same sentiment—Yaron and Sarah were exceptional individuals whose lives had just begun.

Jakub Klepek, a close friend of Lischinsky’s, said Yaron was “a man of purpose” who believed deeply in the power of peace and understanding.

“We’ll honor their memory by continuing the message of peace Yaron championed until his last day.”

Milgrim, too, left a deep impression. Meredith Jacobs of Jewish Women International shared that Sarah had once opened up about the emotional toll of working for the Israeli embassy—and the friendships she lost because of it. Yet, she stayed true to her beliefs.

“The world has lost the lives they would have lived—and the difference I know they would have made,” Jacobs wrote.

In a city known for policy and politics, Yaron and Sarah brought humanity, hope, and heart. Their lives were tragically brief, but their impact will be long remembered—as symbols of love, courage, and a shared dream for peace.

Source: CNN – They came from thousands of miles apart to DC and found love. Then tragedy struck

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