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Miriam Eisenstein
Miriam Eisenstein
19/08/2003
Miriam Eisenstein, 20, from Bnei Brak. A teacher in a Bnei Brak yeshiva, Miriam left behind eight brothers and sisters and was ''a paradigm and outstanding student for all the girls in her classes,'' said one of her neighbors. She was known for spending Fridays visiting ailing children in hospital and taking children for walks. ''Bnei Brak was hit badly, all our best have left us and in our family we have lost as well,'' said a relative in the town. As she did once a month, Miriam was in Jerusalem to pray at the Western Wall for the children she took care of as a volunteer. But she never returned home. Miriam Eisenstein was buried in the Segula Cemetery in Petah Tikva. She is survived by her parents and eight siblings.
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