Name Alisa Flatow | Education Brandeis University | |
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Died April 10, 1995, Kfar Darom |
Alisa flatow legacy video
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.
Contents
- Alisa flatow legacy video
- Rabbi da vid sperling nishmat s alisa flatow international program
- Biography
- Lawsuit
- Family
- Commemoration
- References

Rabbi da vid sperling nishmat s alisa flatow international program
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. During the 1995 spring semester she was participating in a Jewish study program at Nishmat in Israel. She was on her way to the beach in Gush Katif with two friends when a man rammed their bus and detonated a bomb in his vehicle.

When Flatow succumbed to fatal head wounds at Soroka Medical Center, the family donated her organs to save the lives of others. After doctors declared her brain dead, her father authorized the removal of her heart, lungs, kidneys, liver, pancreas and corneas. 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.
Lawsuit

In 1998 a Federal district judge ordered the Government of Iran to pay $247.5 million in damages to Flatow’s family.

Evidence produced by her father, Stephen Flatow, led to an investigation that resulted in a $8.9 billion fine being levied against BNP Paribas bank in June 2014 for processing Iranian financial transactions.
Family

In 2008 Alisa’s brother, Etan, enlisted in the Israel Defense Forces.
Commemoration

The Alisa M. Flatow Yeshiva High School was named in her honor. The Alisa Flatow Memorial Scholarship provides funds for students who wish to pursue traditional Jewish studies. Nishmat named its program of studies for overseas students in her honor, the Alisa Flatow International Program.