An 11th victim of Thursday's bus attack in Jerusalem was identified yesterday, following a re-examination of body parts brought to the Abu Kabir Forensic Institute in Jaffa. She was Manbara Valdi Tzadik, 35, a foreign worker from Ethiopia, who was identified by her genetic profile. Over 20 victims of the attack remained hospitalized over the weekend, including three in very critical condition and another seven in serious condition.



Among the seriously wounded in need of prayers are:

* Daphne bat [daughter of] Ruth, suffering from chest injuries and hospitalized in the intensive care unit;

* Netanel ben [son of] Lilach, age 14, with severe head and lung injuries;

* Esther bat Pircha, 74, in the intensive care unit;

* Chava bat Rachel from Ramat Beit Shemesh, 32, mother of three children, in the cardio-vascular intensive care unit;

* Keren bat Marina, 44, a Russian immigrant whose family in Israel consists only of a sister;

* Tzaruya bat Rivka, 44, mother of two, who was walking on the street next to the bus when the force of the blast picked her up and threw her. She landed on her knees, which were totally shattered.

* Vered bat Tamar, mother of three, suffering from severe burns on her face and severe leg wounds.



One of those who were killed in the attack, Chezi Goldberg of Beitar Illit, prerecorded an interview for Israel National Radio's Aliyah Show a day before he was murdered. The interview will be broadcast tomorrow, Monday, on "www.israelnationalradio.com". Goldberg, a 42-year-old social worker who left a wife and seven children, has written widely about life in Israel and the difficulties - and gratifications - Israelis face. Archives of his Arutz-7 articles can be seen here.