Welcome news: One of the seriously wounded victims when an Arab Egged busdriver from Gaza rammed his bus into a crowded bus stop in Feb. 2001 and killed eight Israelis, Monique bat Sarah, was married last week. In other good news, Chamutal bat [daughter of] Tzila, 9, who was wounded in the shooting attack last month near Har Gilo, is back at school. Chamutal's mother, Tzila bat Rina, 39, is now conscious and out of ICU, but is far from fully recovered.



Limor bat Shoshana, 24, whose husband Shalom died on top of her while protecting her from the flying bullets - in her 7th month of pregnancy, she had to crawl out of the burning car - is still hospitalized. Her baby daughter, who has not yet been named, was delivered by emergency C-section several hours after the attack.



Among those wounded in the Jerusalem bus bombing of two weeks ago were:

* Esther bat Nava (severe lung injuries);

* her father Yaakov ben [son of] Devorah;

* Sima bat Henya (jaw and head wounds), whose 16-year-old daughter was killed;

* Mordechai Shmuel ben Leah Mindel (totally paralyzed);

* Shoshana Raizel bat Chana Shifra, 5 months old, whose 3-year-old sister Tehilla was killed;

* her mother Chana Shifra bat Bracha Perel, who is being treated at home;

* and Shira bat Ora, 1.5, who lost an eye; her whole family was injured in the attack.



Yehuda ben Brachah and Leah Sara bat Chana are the parents of Tzvi Goldstein; the three were on their way to celebrate Tzvi's son's wedding Sabbath three months ago when terrorists shot at the car. Tzvi, the driver, was killed, and his father, who was also shot, was forced to try to steer the car over unfamiliar roads from the passenger seat until it finally overturned several kilometers later. They were visiting Israel at the time, but will have to remain here for at least several weeks.