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photo Galila Bugala 11 Jerusalem
Israeli-born daughter of Christian Ethiopian parents. They returned to Ethiopia for several years, following her birth, but later returned to Jerusalem. Parents worked in the hotel industry. Family planned to move to New York in the summer.
June 18, 2002

One of 19 people killed in a suicide bombing attack on a Jerusalem bus.
photo Raisa Dikstein 67 Jerusalem
Immigrated to Israel from Moscow a year and a half earlier. Taught at a technical college in Russia. Learned Hebrew after retirement and translated books from Hebrew to Russian. Attended classes at in Jerusalem to improve her knowledge of Hebrew.
June 18, 2002

One of 19 people killed in a suicide bombing attack on a Jerusalem bus.
photo Moshe Gottlieb 70 Jerusalem
Immigrated to Israel 24 years earlier from the United States with his family. A chiropractor, he maintained private practices in Jerusalem and Bnei Brak. Survived by a wife, son, daughter and 12 grandchildren.
June 18, 2002

One of 19 people killed in suicide bombing attack on Jerusalem bus.
photo Baruch Gruani 60 Jerusalem
Retired employee of Israel Military Industries. His son described him as: "A religious man, careful to pray and study Torah - a modest, quiet, humble man, who helped everyone who needed it."
June 18, 2002

One of 19 people killed in a suicide bombing attack on a Jerusalem bus.
photo Orit Hayla 21 Jerusalem
Immigrated to Israel from Ethiopia with her family at age four. She worked as a saleswoman and loved Jerusalem.
June 18, 2002

One of 19 people killed in a suicide bombing attack on a Jerusalem bus.
photo Iman Kabha 26 Barta
Sixth-born in a family of seven children. Lived in the Arab Israeli village of Barta in the Lower Galilee. First year student, working his way through college. Studied special education and Hebrew. Friends described him as a hard worker who loved to cook.
June 18, 2002

One of 19 people killed in a suicide bombing attack on a Jerusalem bus.
photo Helena Ivan 63 Jerusalem
Came to Israel from Romania 20 years ago with a family for whom she worked, looking after the children. Also worked as a house cleaner.
June 18, 2002

One of 19 people killed in a suicide bombing attack on a Jerusalem bus.
photo Shiri Nagari 21 Jerusalem
Served in the army as a teacher. Traveled for a year in the United States, and then for another year in South America. Returned to Israel, where she worked at Bank Leumi in Jerusalem. Family was planning a suprise birthday party for her 22nd birthday in 10 days.
June 18, 2002

One of 19 people killed in suicide bombing attack on Jerusalem bus.
photo Gila Nakav 55 Jerusalem
Born in France, immigrated to Israel 30 years ago. Worked for many years as travel agent and in recent months began work in the offices of the archaeological excavations in the City of David. Survived by three daughters and a grandson.
June 18, 2002

One of 19 people killed in suicide bombing attack on Jerusalem bus.
photo Yelena Plagov 42 Jerusalem
Recent immigrant from Russia. Her husband arrived in 2000 to get established and Yelena followed, bringing their three children with her six months earlier. Was taking the bus to Hebrew class.
June 18, 2002

One of 19 people killed in suicide bombing attack on Jerusalem bus.
photo Liat Yagen 24 Jerusalem
Worked in a lawyer's office. She completed national service working in the police headquarters. Her brother was on the same bus, but sat in the back with some friends and survived. She sat near the front.
June 18, 2002

One of 19 people killed in a suicide bombing attack on a Jerusalem bus.
photo Rahamim Zidkiyahu 51 Jerusalem
Driver of the bus that exploded. He had worked as bus driver since 1975. That day, he replaced the scheduled driver, who was late for his shift. Had planned to take his youngest son to Euro Disney to celebrate his bar mitzvah next month.
June 18, 2002

One of 19 people killed in a suicide bombing attack on a bus in Jerusalem.
photo Noa Alon 60 Ofra
Retired kindergarten teacher. She and husband were among the founders of West Bank settlement of Ofra. On day of bombing had organized an end-of-year concert for children, and was returning to daughter's home with daughter and two grandchildren.
June 19, 2002

One of seven people killed in a suicide bombing attack at a bus stop in Jerusalem. Five-year-old granddaughter, Gal Eisenman, also killed. Fifty others wounded. Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades claimed responsibility.
photo Gal Eisenman 5 Ma'ale Adumim
Had gone in the afternoon with her mother and baby brother to a children's concert organized by her grandmother, Noa Alon, a retired kindergarten teacher in Ofra. Her grandfather described her as "the most beautiful flower in our world, cut from us."
June 19, 2002

One of seven people killed in suicide bombing at a bus stop in Jerusalem. Grandmother also killed.
photo Michal Franklin 22 Jerusalem
Grew up in Jewish quarter in Old City of Jerusalem. Worked with disadvantaged children in Tiberias as part of national service. Recently completed course work for bachelor's degree in educational counseling and history. Niece of Israeli ambassador to South Africa.
June 19, 2002

One of seven people killed in a suicide bombing in northern Jerusalem. Was with friend, Hadassah Jungreis, also killed.
photo Tatiana Igelski 43 Moldova
Visiting her son in Jerusalem. Lived in Moldova with 15-year-old daughter. A friend since childhood said, "Tatiana's heart was divided between Moldova and Israel."
June 19, 2002

One of seven killed in killed in suicide bombing attack on bus stop in Jerusalem.
photo Hadassah Jungreis 20 Migdal Haemek
Completed national service and was studying communications at Orot College in Elkana. Parents immigrated to Israel from South Africa.
June 19, 2002

One of seven people killed in a suicide bombing at a bus stop in Jerusalem. Was with friend, Michal Franklin, also killed.
photo Gila Sara Kessler 19 Eli
Majored in dance at the High School for the Arts in Jerusalem. Completed high school studies in United States. Was in first year of national service, working on an online project with Jewish communities abroad.
June 19, 2002

One of seven people killed in suicide bombing attack at Jersualem bus stop.
photo Shmuel Yerushalmi 17 Shilo
Student at a yeshiva in Itamar settlement that was attacked May 28, 2002. Survived that attack, delivered eulogy of close friend Avraham Siton. Counselor in youth movement.
June 19, 2002

One of seven people killed in suicide bombing at Jerusalem bus stop.
 
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