Hundreds of people joined Lori Kaye’s family and friends on Monday to mourn the woman who was killed Saturday when she shielded her California synagogue’s rabbi from a gunman’s bullets. Witnesses recalled Kaye jumping in front of rabbi Yisroel Goldstein to shield him from the bullets — a heroic move that family and friends said embodied her life values. CALIFORNIA SYNAGOGUE RABBI RECALLS MOMENT HE CAME ‘FACE-TO-FACE’ WITH GUNMAN IN SHOOTING THAT KILLED 1, INJURED 3Her husband performed CPR on his wife after she was shot and said she did not suffer. Those who knew her recalled Kaye driving hours to visit a sick friend and buying six months’ worth of medication for a person who didn’t have insurance. DOCTOR BEGAN CPR ON CALIFORNIA SYNAGOGUE SHOOTING VICTIM UNAWARE SHE WAS HIS WIFEIn a New York Times op-ed on Tuesday, Goldstein recalled seeing Kay “bleeding on the ground.”“And I saw the terrorist who murdered her,” the rabbi wrote.
Source: Fox News April 30, 2019 14:03 UTC