Victims of the terror attack at the Hebrew University

From: Jerusalem Post | Date: August 9, 2002| Author: In Jerusalem Staff | Copyright information


Jerusalem Post

08-09-2002

Headline: Victims of the terror attack at the Hebrew University
Byline: In Jerusalem Staff
Edition; In Jerusalem
Section: News
Page: 05

Friday, August 9, 2002 -- Marla Bennet, 24

From San Diego, CA, was an MA student in Jewish education at the Rothberg International Schools two-year graduate program, with her studies conducted at the Pardes Institute for Jewish Studies. She received a BA in political science f...

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