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Alter Britvich | 88 | Netanya | Immigrated from Romania in the 1930s. Met his wife, Frieda, after a long courtship by mail. They married in 1947 and settled in Netanya. |
March 27, 2002 One of 29 people killed in a suicide bombing in the Park Hotel in Netanya. Died of his injuries on April 2. His wife died several hours later. |
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Frieda Britvich | 86 | Netanya | Born on the Romania-Czechoslovakia border, survived Auschwitz. Met her husband, Alter, after a long courtship by mail. They married in 1947 and settled in Netanya. |
March 27, 2002 One of 29 people killed in a suicide bombing in the Park Hotel in Netanya. Husband also killed in bombing. |
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Andre Fried | 47 | Netanya | Immigrated to Israel from Hungary in the 1970s with his wife, Idit. A successful and well-known dentist with two clinics in Netanya. |
March 27, 2002 Killed in the suicide bombing during Passover in Netanya. His wife, mother and stepfather were also killed in the attack. |
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Idit Fried | 47 | Ramat Gan | Immigrated to Israel from Hungary with her husband, Andre. A a nurse in Laniado Hospital. Mother of two. |
March 27, 2002 Killed in Passover bombing at Park Hotel in Netanya. Husband also killed, along with his mother and stepfather. |
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Miriam Gutenzgan | 82 | Ramat Gan | Worked for years as a nurse. Performed volunteer work after retirement. Son died in the 1973 Yom Kippur War. Survived by her husband and daughter. |
March 27, 2002 Killed in the Passover bombing at the Park Hotel in Netanya. |
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Amiran Hamami | 44 | Netanya | Manager and security officer of Netanya's Park Hotel. Married to Corinne, the hotel owners' daughter, and had six children, ages 6 to 20. |
March 27, 2002 Killed in Passover suicide bombing at Park Hotel in Netanya. Reportedly saw the terrorist and gave chase. Died of wounds two days after bombing. |
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Perla Hermele | 79 | Stockholm, Sweden | Born in Poland. Family moved to Sweden in 1930s. Active in the Jewish community in Stockholm. For 25 years, went to Israel for Passover. Preferred to stay in Netanya during visits to be near late husband's relatives. Survived by two sons, six grandchildren, one great-grandchild. |
March 27, 2002 Killed in Passover bombing in Park Hotel in Netanya. |
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Dvora Karim | 73 | Netanya | Immigrated to Israel from Iran. Married Michael Karim. Couple lived in Netanya 20 years. Was active as volunteer for women's causes. Worked with young children in a nursery. Survived by two daughters, three grandchildren, one great-grandchild. |
March 27, 2002 Killed in Passover suicide bombing at the Park Hotel in Netanya. Husband also killed in blast. |
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Michael Karim | 78 | Netanya | Immigrated to Israel from Iran, and married Dvora. Worked many years in senior position at Jewish National Fund. Devoted community worker, very active with the Iranian Jewish community. |
March 27, 2002 Killed in Passover suicide bombing at the Park Hotel in Netanya. Wife also killed in blast. |
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Eliezer Korman | 74 | Ramat Hasharon | Born in Poland, fled to Siberia with family at start of World War II. After the war, he searched for his seven siblings in Germany, Austria and Italy. Never able to find them. Immigrated to Israel, and fought in the 1948 war. Recently celebrated 50th wedding anniversary. |
March 27, 2002 Died of injuries 39 days after Passover suicide bombing in Park Hotel in Netanya. His wife, Yehudit, also killed. |
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Yehudit Korman | 70 | Ramat Hasharon | Parents immigrated from Russia in 1931 and were among the founders of Ramat Hasharon. Lived on the site of her parents' home her whole life. Her children were born and raised there. Had recently celebrated her 50th wedding anniversary to husband, Eliezer. |
March 27, 2002 Killed in the Passover suicide bombing in the Park Hotel in Netanya. Husband also killed. |
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Sarah Levy-Hoffman | 89 | Tel Aviv | Born in Czechoslavakia. Survived Auschwitz in World War II. In 1949, immigrated to Israel. Survived by son and three grandchildren. |
March 27, 2002 Died April 7 of injuries suffered in the suicide bombing at the Park Hotel in Netanya. |
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Lola Levkovitch | 70 | Jerusalem | Daughter Elisheva, four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren live in Paris. Elisheva invited her to celebrate Passover with them in Paris, but she had promised a friend who also was alone to spend Seder with her. |
March 27, 2002 Killed in the Passover suicide bombing in the Park Hotel in Netanya. |
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Eliahu Nakash | 85 | Tel Aviv | Immigrated to Israel from Syria in 1948. Worked many years selling fruits and vegetables. Grew herbs, vines and fruit trees in a large garden at his home. Devoted much of his time to local synagogue. |
March 27, 2002 Killed in the Passover suicide bombing at the Park Hotel in Netanya. |
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Furuk Na'imi | 62 | Netanya | Immigrated to Israel from Iran with husband, Nusrat, 18 years ago. They were invited by friends to celebrate the Passover seder at the Park Hotel. |
March 27, 2002 Killed in Passover suicide bombing in Park Hotel in Netanya. |
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Irit Rashel | 45 | Moshav Herev La'et | Born and raised in the town where she lived. Married Israel Rashel, a Russian immigrant who was a former Prisoner of Zion in the Soviet Union. The couple had two daughters, and planned to tour Europe together in two months. Worked as a secretary in a neighboring kibbutz. |
March 27, 2002 Killed in the Passover bombing at the Park Hotel in Netanya. |
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Chanah Rogan | 90 | Netanya | Immigrated to Israel in 1972 from the United States, with her Israeli husband Pinhas, who died several years ago. |
March 27, 2002 One of 29 people killed in the Passover suicide bombing in Netanya. Died of injuries six days after attack. A friend, Yulia Talmi, was also killed. |
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Yulia Talmi | 87 | Tel Aviv | Immigrated to Israel from Russia in 1933. Brother described her as "the stable one in the family, very independent and level-headed." A sister-in-law was killed in a terror attack on a tour in Egypt in 1990. |
March 27, 2002 Killed in the Passover bombing at the Park Hotel in Netanya. Chanah Rogan, a childhood friend celebrating holiday with her, also killed. |
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Sivan Vider | 20 | Bekaot | A staff sergeant, served as an army course instructor. Majored in product design in high school. Planned to complete army service in one month and travel to Thailand. |
March 27, 2002 Killed in Passover bombing at Park Hotel in Netanya. Father, Ze'ev Vider, and sister's fiance, Avraham Beckerman, also killed. |
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Ze'ev Vider | 50 | Moshav Beka'ot | Working in Nigeria, had returned to Israel to spend Passover with family. According to his son, he believed that Israel could live peacefully with its Arab neighbors. |
March 27, 2002 Killed in the Passover suicide bombing in Netanya. His family donated his organs, and one of his kidneys was given to a 45-year-old Arab woman from Jerusalem. His family said the donation was in keeping with his character. The recipient said: "He's like my son, [like] all our sons." |
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