Dear Leah,
Yesterday, Richard Lakin –
an American citizen, a grandfather of eight and a former school
principal in Connecticut – died of wounds inflicted by Palestinian
terrorists on October 13th.
The terrorists brutally
attacked Richard on a bus in his Jerusalem neighborhood. He was shot in
the head, stabbed twice in the face and stabbed in the abdomen with a large
knife. Doctors fought for two weeks to save his life.
Richard was a man who
dedicated his life to peace and coexistence between Jew and Arab. In
Jerusalem, he opened a school called the Learning Alternative – and the “pride
of his business” was teaching mixed classes of Arab and Jewish students.
According to his son, he believed that “by educating children to be kind
and do good and accept each other, you could solve the problems of the world.”
In his youth, he marched alongside Martin Luther King Jr. in
the American civil rights movement before a 20-year career as an elementary
school principal in Connecticut.
Richard’s good works on this
Earth ended when he was struck down by Palestinian terror. The world
must stand up and say ENOUGH. Enough terror. Enough innocent Israelis being
murdered.
This beloved grandfather is the
11th innocent murdered by Palestinians in a terror wave against Israel that is
now in its 28th day.
He is survived by his wife
Karen, two children and eight grandchildren. Our thoughts are with his family
and friends during this difficult time.
May his memory be a
blessing.
Thank you for your
support,
The Israel
Project
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