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Ahead of 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks survivor Baby Moshe’s visit to Mumbai, Chabad House Director, Rabbi Israel Kozlovsky said there is an air of excitement as Moshe has grown up and is no longer a baby. 

Speaking to reporters outside Chabad House, Rabbi Kozlovsky said Moshe’s visit is very emotional and sensitive. Moshe’s parents Rabbi Gavriel and Rivka Holtzberg, who served as directors at the Nariman House, also known as the Chabad



House, were killed during the attack. 

Moshe, who was two years old then was saved by his Indian nanny. He will return to Nariman House for the first time since the tragedy. Rabbi Kozlovsky had earlier said that Nariman House is being converted into a ‘living memorial’ and a formal announcement in this regard is expected to be made by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during his visit later this week.


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