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A 10-year-old girl, a Holocaust survivor and a French citizen. These are the victims of the Bondi Beach shooting

By Helen Regan, Sandi Sidhu, CNN

(CNN) — A 10-year-old girl, a Holocaust survivor and a young French national were among at least 15 people killed when two gunmen opened fire on families celebrating the first night of Hanukkah at Sydney’s famed Bondi Beach on Sunday, an attack that police have declared a terrorist incident.

Those killed in Australia’s worst mass shooting in almost 30 years are yet to officially be identified, but their families and friends are paying tribute to those they have lost.

New South Wales premier Chris Minns said the victims are aged between 10 and 87 years old.

Here’s what we know about them.

Matilda

Matilda, 10, was described by her aunt as a “very sweet, happy child, with a beautiful smile.”

She was enjoying the festivities at Bondi Beach with her parents, younger sister and friends, when the two gunmen opened fire. Matilda was wounded in the shooting and rushed to hospital, where doctors fought unsuccessfully to save her.

“Kids are supposed to be happy. They should be playing on the beach, not thinking about bullets flying around,” said her aunt Lina, who did not wish to share the family’s surname.

Matilda’s language teacher described her as a “bright, joyful, and spirited child who brought light to everyone around her.” The teacher, Irina Goodhew, launched a GoFund Me page on behalf of Matilda’s family.

The family had moved from Ukraine to Australia in the 1990s, and enjoyed walks on the beach, picnics in the park and walks to the zoo, Lina said.

The Harmony Russian School of Sydney said Matilda was a former student in a statement posted on Facebook. “We honor her life and the time she spent as part of our school family,” the post said.

Rabbi Eli Schlanger

Rabbi Eli Schlanger, 41, organized the “Chanukah by the Sea” event at Bondi Beach and served as assistant rabbi at the Chabad of Bondi, the Jewish organization said in a statement.

“Schlanger was a devoted rabbi and chaplain,” the Chabad said, adding that he worked tirelessly “to support Jewish life in the Bondi community.”

“For 18 years, the Schlangers served the Jewish community, but the rabbi’s influence extended far beyond the walls of a single synagogue. He served as chaplain to NSW Corrective Services and NSW Prisoners of War; he was also chaplain at St. Vincent’s Hospital in Darlinghurst, where he ministered to patients and families,” the Chabad said.

Schlanger’s cousin Rabbi Zalman Lewis described him as “truly an incredible guy,” in a Facebook post. “He leaves behind his wife & young children, as well as my uncle & aunt & siblings.”

The British-born rabbi was a father of five, whose youngest son was only born in October, the Chabad confirmed.

“Schlanger will be laid to rest in Jerusalem,” it added.

Alex Kleytman

Alex Kleytman, 87, was a Holocaust survivor who died while shielding his wife Larisa from one of the gunmen’s bullets, according to the Jewish organization Chabad.

Kleytman, a native of Ukraine, leaves behind his wife, two children and 11 grandchildren, the Chabad added.

CNN affiliate 9News reported that Kleytman had survived the Holocaust with his mother and younger brother in Siberia before he and his wife, migrated to Australia from Ukraine. They had been married for nearly 60 years.

Dan Elkayam

French national Dan Elkayam was also among those killed.

French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot said Elkayam had gathered on Bondi Beach with other members of the Jewish community to celebrate the first night of Hanukkah. “France will spare no effort to root out antisemitism wherever it emerges and to combat terrorism in all its forms,” he said on X.

Elkayam was a football fan and played for Rockdale Ilinden FC’s Premier League 1 team. His club described him as “an extremely talented and popular figure” and said he would be missed.

Juniors President Peter Doncevski told CNN the club was supporting Elkayam’s girlfriend, who survives him.

Elkayam had recently moved from France to Australia and had been providing technical support to global media company NBC Universal in Sydney since last December, according to his LinkedIn page.

Rabbi Yaakov Levitan

Rabbi Yaakov Levitan was secretary of the Sydney Beth Din and was “deeply involved in Chabad operations in Sydney,” according to the organization.

Reuven Morrison

Reuven Morrison, was a businessman and longtime resident of Melbourne, the Chabad said on X.

Morrison was originally from the former Soviet Union and had “discovered his Jewish identity in Sydney.”

He was a “successful businessman whose main goal was to give away his earnings to charities dear to his heart,” the Chabad said.

Morrison leaves behind a wife and daughter, according to the organization.

Peter Meagher

Peter Meagher, a former NSW detective and rugby club member, was also killed in the shootings, Randwick DRUFC confirmed.

“’Marzo’ as he was universally known, was a much-loved figure and absolute legend in our club, with decades of voluntary involvement, he was one of the heart and soul figures of Randwick Rugby,” the club said.

Meagher was working as a freelance photographer at the Hanukkah event at the time of the attack.

He had served in the police force for almost 40 years and retired as a Detective Sergeant.

“The tragic irony is that he spent so long in the dangerous front line as a Police Officer and was struck down in retirement while taking photos in his passion role is really hard to comprehend,” Randwick DRUFC said.

Tibor Weitzen

Tibor Weitzen, 78, is being remembered as a “sweet grandpa” who “loved life.”

Weitzen’s granddaughter told CNN affiliate 9News the family is “shattered” by his death. “Just devastating. Honestly, I’ve got no words,” she reportedly said.

Weitzen was a member of Bondi’s Chabad Synagogue and was at the Hanukkah event at Bondi Beach with his wife and grandchildren when gunmen started shooting, 9News reported.

The Chabad described Weitzen as “the congregation’s beloved ‘candyman,’ who brought joy and smiles to everyone.” Weitzen, a great-grandfather, “lost his life shielding his loved ones,” the Chabad added.

Marika Pogany

Marika Pogany, 82, was fatally shot while attending Sunday’s Hanukkah event, 9News reported.

Pogany was a dedicated volunteer and won several awards for her years of service in the Jewish community. In 2022, she received an award for delivering 12,000 kosher Meals on Wheels over the course of more than two decades.

Her friends described Pogany as an “amazing person,” according to 9News.

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CNN’s Hilary Whiteman contributed reporting.

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