💨 Abstract

A week after a double homicide at the Israeli Embassy in Downtown D.C., the Capital Jewish Museum reopened. Outside, tributes honored the victims, Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim. Inside, museum President Chris Wolf vowed not to let hate silence them. Mayor Muriel Bowser and faith leaders joined to denounce antisemitism and express unity. The museum plans to continue its mission, with leaders promising the attacks won't be the final chapter.

Courtesy: John Domen