Andre Fried


Mar 27, 2002 - Andre Fried, 47, of Netanya was one of 28 people killed in a suicide bombing in the Park Hotel in the coastal city of Netanya, in the midst of the Passover holiday seder.

On the eve of Passover, the terrorist walked into the dining room of the hotel, located in the center of Netanya, where 250 guests had just sat down to begin the seder. He detonated an explosive device, killing 22 immediately and injuring 140, six of whom died later. The bomber was identified as a member of the Hamas Iz a Din al-Kassam Brigades, from the West Bank city of Tulkarem, which is just 10 kilometers (six miles) east of Netanya. He was on the list of wanted terrorists Israel had

Andre Fried immigrated to Israel from Hungary with his wife Idit in the late 1970s. Andre was a successful and well-known dentist with two clinics in Netanya.

During the last few years, they celebrated the Passover seder at the Park Hotel, a short walk from their home in Netanya. This year they were to celebrate together with Andre's mother and step-father, Idit's mother, and their two children. The children phoned to say they were delayed; Idit and Andre Fried were both killed, as was Andre's stepfather, George Yakobovitch and mother Anna.

It was a painful moment for the workers at Laniado when Idit's children arrived at the hospital searching for their parents. "We knew Idit and her husband. In all this mess and misery, we were suddenly worrying about people we knew and loved," said Edith's coworkers.

Andre Fried was buried in Netanya, alongside his wife Idit. He is survived by her mother, daughter Shirli, 21, and son Tom, 16.