Passover Massacre - Victims

Victims

Abramovitch family
  • Shula Abramovitch, 63, of Holon
  • David Anichovitch, 70, of Netanya
Britvich family
  • Alter Britvich, 88, of Netanya
  • Frieda Britvich, 86, of Netanya
Fried family
  • Andre Fried, 47, of Netanya
  • Idit Fried, 47, of Netanya
Karim family
  • Dvora Karim, 73, of Netanya
  • Michael Karim, 78, of Netanya
Korman family
  • Eliezer Korman, 74, of Ramat HaSharon
  • Yehudit Korman, 70, of Ramat HaSharon
Vider family
  • St.-Sgt. Sivan Vider, 20, of Bekaot
  • Ze'ev Vider, 50, of Bekaot
Weiss family
  • Ernest Weiss, 80, of Petah Tikva
  • Eva Weiss, 75, of Petah Tikva
Yakobovitch family
  • Anna Yakobovitch, 78, of Holon
  • George Yakobovitch, 76, of Holon
Additional victims
  • Sgt.-Maj. Avraham Beckerman, 25, of Ashdod
  • Shimon Ben-Aroya, 42, of Netanya
  • Miriam Gutenzgan, 82, Ramat Gan
  • Amiram Hamami, 44, of Netanya
  • Perla Hermele, 79, of Stockholm, Sweden
  • Marianne Myriam Lehmann Zaoui, 77, of Netanya
  • Lola Levkovitch, 70, of Jerusalem
  • Sarah Levy-Hoffman, 89, of Tel Aviv
  • Furuk Na'imi, 62, of Netanya
  • Eliahu Nakash, 85, of Tel Aviv
  • Chanah Rogan, 90, of Netanya
  • Irit Rashel, 45, of Moshav Herev La'et
  • Clara Rosenberger, 77, of Jerusalem
  • Yulia Talmi, 87, of Tel Aviv

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