Suncoast Jewish community reacts to deadly shooting that claimed lives of Israeli embassy staffers

SARASOTA, Fla. (SNN) — Following a tragic shooting in Washington, D.C. that claimed the lives of two Israeli embassy staff members, Jewish communities throughout the Suncoast are responding with grief, anxiety, and a strengthened determination to remain strong.

“When I woke up this morning, I was horrified. In many ways, this is our worst nightmare,” stated Shep Englander, CEO of the Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee.

Authorities reported that the victims, Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim, were embassy staffers who had recently left a “Young Diplomats Reception” at the Capital Jewish Museum when they were shot. The two were said to be in a relationship and on the verge of getting engaged.

While the attack happened more than 900 miles away, its emotional impact is being deeply felt by Jewish leaders and congregations on Florida’s Gulf Coast.

“‘Shalom, shalom,’ they say — but there is no shalom. Peace, peace, they say — but there is no peace,” said Pastor Kenneth Blyth. “Yet again, we see violence, lives lost for no good reason.”

The suspect, identified as 30-year-old Elias Rodriguez, of Chicago, was arrested at the scene. Witnesses report he shouted, “Free, free Palestine!” during the arrest. Authorities believe the act was targeted.

“It is as if someone’s worldview is a justification for killing someone who disagrees with them — and that is the opposite of what America stands for,” Englander said.

Despite the tragedy, members of the Sarasota Jewish community said they will not be shaken. Leaders emphasize the importance of unity, strength, and continuing to speak out against hate.

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