News Mideast Report Facebook Twitter Email SMS WhatsApp Share By J. Correspondent | June 14, 2002 JERUSALEM (JTA) — A prominent Jerusalem cafe reopened, three months after it was destroyed in a suicide bombing. Eleven people were killed and more than 50 others injured in the March attack at Cafe Moment, located just 200 yards from the prime minister's official residence. Tuesday night's reopening took place as a suicide bomber struck at a falafel stand in the Israeli coastal city of Herzliya, killing a 15-year-old girl and wounding more than 10 others. J. Correspondent Also On J. Opinion ‘Extrapolations’ shows the Jewish future on a changing planet Sports On Israeli baseball team, locker room talk turned to politics Books Jewish twins reunite in Bay Area author’s latest novel Religion Coming soon: first collection of halacha by and for trans Jews Subscribe to our Newsletter Enter Email Sign Up