Sarah Milgrim, one of the employees of the Israeli Embassy, killed on Wednesday night, was “a dedicated and active volunteer” by Tech2PEACE, an organization that offers entrepreneurial training for Palestinians and Israeli, as well as a dialogue about conflicts.
“Sarah was a deeply curious person, always seeking to learn and connect. She united people with empathy and purpose, and her dedication to building a better future was evident in everything she did. We will miss her voice and spirit,” said Tech2peace today.
Est Rozenfeld, CEO of Tech2Peace, told the CNN Which Milgrim coordinated two seminars while working there, which was an intensive process. She said that Milgrim “came here to promote peace, to promote the effort in this land loved by dialogue, partnership and commitment.”
Rozenfeld said there are ongoing plans for a memorial in honor of Milgrim next week. “The community is broken,” she said.
Yaron Lischinsky, also a victim of the attack, was a “respectful and kind person” who loved books and working on diplomacy, one of his friends at Reichman University told Israel CNN .
“We were in various cafes through Jerusalem, discussing religion, politics and books,” his friend Jakub Klepek told CNN in a message. “We often exchanged books of books and then complaining about not being able to start new because of our university reading lists.”
“What made him stand out was not only his intelligence, but his generosity of mind,” said Klepek, who also described Lischinsky as a “determined man.”
This content was originally published in friends and colleagues remember the dead diplomats in attack on the CNN Brazil website.
Source: CNN Brasil

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