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After hearing the two-year-old Moses's cries, an Indian lady intervened to save his life in the Mumbai Attack, where the parents' lifeless corpses were found covered in blood

 After hearing the two-year-old Moses's cries, an Indian lady intervened to save his life in the Mumbai Attack, where the parents' lifeless corpses were found covered in blood


Holding his Indian nanny Sandra, whose photos went viral, was a distraught Moshe, who had survived the terrorist strikes. Recalling that time, Moshe's grandpa, Rabbi Shimon Rosenberg, said that Moshe is doing well and attending Yeshiva (a Jewish school). Every other weekend, Sandra travels from Jerusalem to be with us in Israel.


This year marks the 15th anniversary of the terrorist events that took place in Mumbai on 26/11. On November 26, 2008, ten Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorists who had traveled from Pakistan by sea attacked a number of locations, including the Jewish community center Chabad House in South Mumbai. This tragic day will never be forgotten. had completed it.


166 individuals were slain in this indiscriminate assault, including six Jews and eighteen security guards. The sound of the fast-paced gunshots reverberated across Mumbai. Moshe Holtzberg, 2, who was present at the Nariman House assault (also known as Chabad House), lost both of his parents at the same moment.


Baby Moshe made it through the terrorist assault.

Holding his Indian nanny Sandra, whose photos went viral, was a distraught Moshe, who had survived the terrorist strikes. Recalling that time, Moshe's grandpa, Rabbi Shimon Rosenberg, said that Moshe is doing well and attending Yeshiva (a Jewish school). Every other weekend, Sandra travels from Jerusalem to be with us in Israel. "As a family member, Sandra has a permanent place in our home," Rabbi Rosenberg said.


The grandpa of Moshe recalled that gloomy day.

Moshe's grandpa remembers that terrible day and the bravery of Sandra Samuel, the Indian nanny, who put her own life in danger to rescue Moshe. Pictures of the little child Moshe, left orphaned by the vicious assault, have incited widespread rage in Israelis and calls for justice.


Moshe is now 17 years old. While on a trip to Israel in 2017, Prime Minister Narendra Modi got to know Moshe. During Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's 2018 visit to India, Moshe visited the country with his grandparents. According to his recorded message, "PM Modi hugged me warmly and was really excited and also invited me to visit India." Young Moshe expressed his gratitude to PM Modi ji for his warmth and generosity. Moshe hopes to one day lead the Chabad House in Mumbai.


How was the life of Baby Moshe saved?

Indian nanny Sandra Samuel recounted that horrible incident and described how she had rescued baby Moses in an interview with a media outlet. She claims that on November 26, she fled into a room out of terror when she heard the abrupt echo of gunfire. In Mumbai, Nariman House was also assaulted by terrorists while Moshe's mother, Rivka Jew, and father, Gabriel Holtzberg, were there.


Moshe's parents had been shot by terrorists. As all of this was going on, Sandra Samuel heard the sound of baby Moses wailing and fled, risking her life to rescue him and hold him in her arms. Later thereafter, Moshe returned to Israel with his grandparents. Sandra went with them as well. The Israeli government granted Sandra citizenship and the title of "Righteous Gentile" in exchange for saving Moshe's life. This distinction is seen to be the greatest awarded to non-Jews.


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