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SAN JOSE, Calif. _ Her words are haunting, almost prescient, as Marla Bennett wrote about her life in Israel.
"Each morning when I leave my apartment building, I have an important question to contemplate: Should I turn left or should I turn right?" she wrote in a column in the May 10 issue of the San Diego Jewish Press-Heritage weekly newspaper.
"This question may seem inconsequential, but the events of the past few months in Israel have led me to believe that each small decision I make . . . may have life-threatening consequences."
Thursday, those words resonated eerily after Bennett's death. The 24-year-old, 2000 graduate of the University of California-Berkeley was one of five Americans killed when a bomb exploded Wednesday in a crowded cafeteria at Hebrew University. The terrorist wing of Hamas, the Islamic ...
Source: HighBeam Research, UC-Berkeley graduate among those killed in Hebrew University...