Moshe Holtzberg who lost his parents in the Mibai Terrorist attack of November 26 attack of 2008 has now returned to Mumbai after 9 years.
He returned with his Grandparents. He is also accompanied by his nanny Sandra Samuel, who ran out with him to safety as terrorists took control of the Chabad House during the attacks.
“This visit to Nariman House for him is very, very emotional. And it’s very, very sensitive,” Rabbi Israel Kozlovsky, who runs the Chabad House, told reporters. “We are very excited to meet Moshe, who’s not a baby anymore but will always remain a baby in our hearts,” he added.
Moshe will be at the Chabad House on Thursday, when Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is on a six-day visit to India, opens a memorial for his parents and all other victims of 26/11 attacks.
“Living Memorial project will be situated on the top two floors and terrace of the Nariman House and will be dedicated to the victims of 26/11 attack. Part of it will have a special area which will be designed to remember the parents of Baby Moshe, Rabbi Gavriel Holtzberg and his wife Rivka,” Rabbi Kozlovsky added.
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