For the many readers who wish to pray for the many wounded victims of terrorism, Arutz-7 provides the following list, based on information gathered with much effort by Ester at \"tefilla@netvision.net.il\":
* Chana bat [daughter of] Naomi Leah, a young woman from Kfar Darom who was wounded in a Nov. 27th drive-by shooting. She is paralyzed from the waist down, but she is home and making tremendous efforts to run her home.
Still hospitalized are:
* Mordechai ben [son of] Dalia, a 14-year-old who was wounded at a Bar Mitzvah celebration in Ashdod on March 10. A terrorist opened fire at the crowd, but his gun soon jammed, and he killed no one. An unexploded grenade was later found at the site.
* Assaf ben Adina, seriously wounded in the Jenin battles.
* Assaf ben Batya, the medic from Efrat who stopped a suicide bomber on March 31; he had left the hospital, but is now back because of an infection for what should be a short duration.
* Rav Haggai ben Leah, the head of a yeshiva in Ateret who was shot on March 10.
* Shlomo ben Gertzel, who lost his right hand and foot in the March 9 attack in Netanya.
* Aviad ben Victoria, wounded in the March 7th Atzmona attack in which five students were killed. He was wounded in the lung, spleen, hand, and feet.
* Eli ben Dalia, 16, of Rishon LeTzion, wounded in the March 2nd Beit Yisrael post-Bar Mitzvah attack. He is still in a coma. His 15-year-old brother Sha\'ul was one of the ten people killed.
* Two policemen injured in the Feb. 25th shooting attack in the N\'vei Yaakov neighborhood of Jerusalem: Adam Rafael ben Malka and Amichai ben Chana Chaya.
* Chana Tova Chaya bat Pescha, a 31-year-old woman who is still in a coma following the Sbarros bomb blast last summer.
* Chana bat [daughter of] Naomi Leah, a young woman from Kfar Darom who was wounded in a Nov. 27th drive-by shooting. She is paralyzed from the waist down, but she is home and making tremendous efforts to run her home.
Still hospitalized are:
* Mordechai ben [son of] Dalia, a 14-year-old who was wounded at a Bar Mitzvah celebration in Ashdod on March 10. A terrorist opened fire at the crowd, but his gun soon jammed, and he killed no one. An unexploded grenade was later found at the site.
* Assaf ben Adina, seriously wounded in the Jenin battles.
* Assaf ben Batya, the medic from Efrat who stopped a suicide bomber on March 31; he had left the hospital, but is now back because of an infection for what should be a short duration.
* Rav Haggai ben Leah, the head of a yeshiva in Ateret who was shot on March 10.
* Shlomo ben Gertzel, who lost his right hand and foot in the March 9 attack in Netanya.
* Aviad ben Victoria, wounded in the March 7th Atzmona attack in which five students were killed. He was wounded in the lung, spleen, hand, and feet.
* Eli ben Dalia, 16, of Rishon LeTzion, wounded in the March 2nd Beit Yisrael post-Bar Mitzvah attack. He is still in a coma. His 15-year-old brother Sha\'ul was one of the ten people killed.
* Two policemen injured in the Feb. 25th shooting attack in the N\'vei Yaakov neighborhood of Jerusalem: Adam Rafael ben Malka and Amichai ben Chana Chaya.
* Chana Tova Chaya bat Pescha, a 31-year-old woman who is still in a coma following the Sbarros bomb blast last summer.