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Alisa Flatow

Alisa Flatow (October 5, 1974 – April 10, 1995) was an American Jewish student who was killed in the Islamic Jihad suicide bombing known as the Kfar Darom bus attack in 1995.
==Biography==
Alisa Michelle Flatow was born in West Orange, New Jersey. Her father, Stephen Flatow, is a lawyer. She attended the Frisch School in Paramus, New Jersey and Brandeis University.〔Siemaszko, Corky. ("EERIE LINKS BETWEEN 2 N.J. WOMEN" ), ''New York Daily News'', February 26, 1996. Accessed August 19, 2008. "The New Jersey women killed yesterday in a bus bombing in Jerusalem followed in the tragic footsteps of a former classmate Alisa Flatow. Sara Duker was one year ahead of Flatow at the Frisch Yeshiva High School in Paramus, N.J."〕 During the 1995 spring semester she was participating in a Jewish study program in Israel.〔(Cases and Materials on Civil Terrorism Law, David J. Strachman, James P. Steck )〕 She was on her way to the beach in Gush Katif with two friends when the bus exploded.〔(A terror victim's legacy: This is how we go on )〕
When Flatow succumbed to fatal head wounds at Soroka Medical Center, the family donated her organs to save the lives of others.〔Robert Hanley. ("Father Says U.S. Victim Loved Israel" ), ''The New York Times'', April 11, 1995).〕 After doctors declared her brain dead, her father authorized the removal of her heart, lungs, kidneys, liver, pancreas and corneas.〔('Born Again' as victim's heart beats in his chest )〕 Thousands of people attended the memorial service in Flatow’s honor at Congregation Ahavas Achim B'nai Jacob and David in West Orange, New Jersey.〔David Stout. ("American Slain in Gaza Is Mourned" ), ''The New York Times'' (April 13, 1995)〕

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