9 years after parents' death, Moshe visits Nariman House
January 16, 2018  17:55
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Moshe Holtzberg today visited Nariman House, where his parents lost their lives in the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks.

Moshe, who arrived in Mumbai today for the first time since the tragedy struck the family over nine years ago, said he was happy to visit the city.

Shalom... bahut khushi (Im very happy), said a shy Moshe, who arrived at the Mumbai airport shortly after 8 am.

The boy, who is now 11 years old, was accompanied by his grandfather Shimon Rosenberg.
 
I feel very happy to come to India, to Nariman House where I am going to pray. I will say hi to the people of India. I feel very good in this country, Rosenberg said.

Moshe was two years old when his parents -- Rabbi Gavriel Holtzberg and Rivka -- were killed during the siege at the Nariman House by 10 Pakistani terrorists in November 2008. 
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