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Shmuel Wilner
Aug 19, 2003 - Shmuel Wilner, 50, of Jerusalem was one of 22 persons murdered by a suicide bomber on a No. 2 Egged bus in the capital's Shmuel Hanavi neighborhood. The attack took place at about 9 p.m. as the bus was making its way from the Western Wall to several religious neighborhoods. The Hamas suicide bomber, apparently disguised as a religious Jew, boarded the bus and detonated his bomb shortly afterwards. Six of those killed were children and 134 people were wounded. Shmuel Wilner was a Satmer hassid who with his brothers ran the family bookstore they had inherited from their father. He was returning from a bar mitzva celebration and pushed himself onto the crowded, doomed bus so as not to be late for a Torah lesson. "He was a great scholar who always thought only of others," a friend related. "He never got angry and always tried to cheer up those around him." A relative recalled that, when one of his sons got married six months before, "He was so happy -- he sang and danced, and life seemed so wonderful." Shmuel Wilner was buried at Har Hamenhot Cemetery in Jerusalem. He is survived by his wife, five children, and grandchildren.
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