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Arik Krogliak | 18 | Bnei Brak | Middle child in family of five. Attended a prestigious academy in a Gaza settlement. The high school combines religious and military training. Was a volunteer for three years and helped treat victims in a January suicide bombing in Jerusalem. |
March 7, 2002 A Palestinian gunman entered the academy, opening fire and throwing hand grenades. Was killed when a grenade was thrown into his room; his roommate was also killed. Hamas claimed responsibility. |
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Tal Kurtzweil | 18 | Bnei Brak | Attended a prestigious academy in Atzmona that combines religious studies and military training. |
March 7, 2002 A Palestinian gunman entered the academy, opening fire and throwing hand grenades. Was killed by gunfire in the study room. |
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Asher Marcus | 18 | Jerusalem | Attended a prestigious academy in Atzmona that combines religious studies and military training. Was devoted to studying the Torah and being a good Jew, his father said. |
March 7, 2002 A Palestinian gunman entered the academy, opening fire and throwing hand grenades. Killed by gunfire in the study room. |
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Eran Picard | 18 | Jerusalem | Attended a prestigious academy in Atzmona that combines religious studies and military training. Parents are doctors who immigrated from France 22 years ago. |
March 7, 2002 Palestinian gunman entered the academy, opening fire and throwing hand grenades. Killed when a grenade was thrown into his room. Roommate also killed. |
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Ariel Zana | 18 | Jerusalem | Attended a prestigious academy in Atzmona that combines religious studies and military training. Previously attended a religious school in Jerusalem. |
March 7, 2002 Killed when a Palestinian gunman entered the academy, opening fire and throwing hand grenades. |
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Limor Ben-Shoham | 27 | Jerusalem | Had many friends from her high school days in Gilo, where she served on student council. Worked at an office supplies shop. Celebrated her birthday two weeks earlier. |
March 9, 2002 Was with friends at a popular Jerusalem cafe, where she went every Saturday, when a suicide bomber entered and detonated a bomb. One of 11 people killed, more than 50 injured. Hamas and Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades claimed responsibility. |
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Nir Borochov | 22 | Givat Ze'ev | Worked as a mechanic while studying to improve results on his college entrance exam so he could attend college. |
March 9, 2002 Killed in suicide bombing at a popular Jerusalem cafe that killed 11 people. |
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Danit Dagan | 25 | Tel Aviv | Planned to marry boyfriend of six years in May. Lived with parents to save money for apartment after the wedding. Worked at a travel agency. Loved animals and babysat for neighborhood children. |
March 9, 2002 Killed in suicide bombing that killed 11 people at popular Jerusalem cafe. |
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Livnit Dvash | 28 | Jerusalem | Lost a brother five years earlier. Father described her as "a soul full of light, a flower." |
March 9, 2002 Killed in suicide bombing that killed 11 people at popular Jerusalem cafe. |
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Tali Eliyahu | 26 | Jerusalem | Youngest of 10 children in a very religious family. She became less religious but remained close to her family. Majored in Middle East Studies at Hebrew University. |
March 9, 2002 Working her first shift as a waitress at popular Jerusalem cafe when suicide bomber struck, killing 11 people. |
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Uri Felix | 25 | Givat Ze'ev | Studied at Jerusalem College of Management and worked as security guard at the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court. Played harmonica. Planned to marry his girlfriend of six years, Danit Dagan, in May. |
March 9, 2002 He and his girlfriend among 11 people killed in suicide bombing at popular Jerusalem cafe. |
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Dan Imani | 23 | Jerusalem | Family immigrated to Israel from Iran in 1980. Brother called him an Israeli patriot who cared deeply about events in the country. Worked at family's clothing store. Known for sportsmanship and sense of humor. |
March 9, 2002 One of 11 people killed in suicide bombing at popular Jerusalem cafe. |
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Natanel Kochavi | 31 | Jerusalem | Studied law and computers at Bar Ilan University. Volunteered for army reserve duty every month. Always drew distinction between Arabs and terrorists, his brother said. |
March 9, 2002 One of 11 people killed in suicide bombing at popular Jerusalem cafe. |
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Baruch Lerner-Naor | 28 | Eli | Worked as security guard in Jerusalem. Was named for grandfather, a member of the French underground, who also died at age 28, fighting the Nazis. |
March 9, 2002 One of 11 people killed in suicide bombing at popular Jerusalem cafe. |
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Orit Ozerov | 28 | Jerusalem | Worked at the foreign ministry as an office manager, while studying for her master's degree. Considered a talented artist and singer. |
March 9, 2002 One of 11 people killed in suicide bombing at a popular Jerusalem cafe. |
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Avraham Haim Rahamim | 29 | Jerusalem | Worked for a computer company. Boss described him as a peace-seeking person. Particularly close with his twin brother, driving their motorcycles together in the city. |
March 9, 2002 One of 11 people killed in a suicide bombing at a popular Jerusalem cafe. |
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Avia Malka | 9 mos. | South Africa | Youngest of five children. Family had arrived in Israel a week earlier to attend her uncle's wedding and visit her grandparents |
March 9, 2002 Was seated in her baby carriage when two Palestinians sprayed gunfire and threw grenades at the wedding guests at a hotel in Netanya. The Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade claimed responsibility. |
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Israel Yihye | 27 | Bnei Brak | Eldest in family of 14. Head of family since father's death two years earlier. Student at religious school in Jerusalem. Volunteer paramedic. |
March 9, 2002 Was attending a religious seminar in Netanya when two Palestinians opened fire and threw grenades at a hotel. Rushed to help the wounded and was caught in crossfire between the gunmen and Israeli forces. |
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Kobi Eichelboim | 21 | Givatayim | Excelled in sports. In the army, served as a commander in basic training camp. Was supposed to go home for the holiday on the day he was killed. |
March 10, 2002 Shot dead by a Palestinian gunman, disguised as a worker, at the entrance to Netzarim settlement in Gaza. |
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Yehudit Cohen | 33 | Shlomi | Taught mathematics in Haifa and math and computer programming in Galilee. Was admired by friends for her friendliness and gentle nature, her husband said. |
March 12, 2002 Was on her way from work to pick up 7-year-old son when two gunmen, dressed in Israeli army uniforms, opened fire on vehicles on a road near the northern border with Lebanon. One of six people killed in attack. |
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Ofer Kanerik | 44 | Moshav Betzet | His family was among the founders of Moshav Betzet. Was a farmer and a shepherd and had a banana plantation. Son was to have bar mitzvah in three days. |
March 12, 2002 Killed in attack on vehicles traveling on road in northern Israel. Shot while on his way to the field to guard his sheep. |
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