Having lost her parents when she was young, Elizabeth Goldhirsh-Yellin remembered that once the shiva mourning period ended, “things go back to normal for everyone else, and you’re left alone with these losses,” the president of an eponymous family foundation told JNS.

That’s why she decided to donate an ambulance to Magen David Adom in honor of Yaron Lischinsky, 30, and Sarah Milgrim, 26, two Israeli embassy staffers killed by a gunman in May in Washington, D.C., and another ambulance to honor Samantha (“Sami”) Liber, 16, who was killed in an all-terrain vehicle accident in 2024.

“An ambulance is an enduring tribute that will continue to save lives in the name and memory of Sami and Sarah and Yaron, and really will last forever in making sure they and their legacy are never forgotte

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