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

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Capital Jewish Museum Reopens a Week After the Killing of Israeli Diplomats
A photograph of Sarah Lynn Milgrim and Yaron Lischinsky is displayed outside the Lillian and Albert Small Capital Jewish Museum in Washington on May 29, 2025. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images
Jackson Richman
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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 Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser.

Jackson Richman
Jackson Richman
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Jackson Richman is a Washington correspondent for The Epoch Times. In addition to Washington politics, he covers the intersection of politics and sports/sports and culture. He previously was a writer at Mediaite and Washington correspondent at Jewish News Syndicate. His writing has also appeared in The Washington Examiner. He is an alum of George Washington University.
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