New York Rabbi And Wife Killed In Mumbai Shootings

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ADAM GOLDMAN | November 28, 2008 09:31 PM EST | AP

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In this undated photo provided by Chabad.org, Rabbi Gavriel Noach Holtzberg, left, and his wife Rivkah Holtzberg, the directors of Chabad-Lubavitch of Mumbai, India,are shown. The Holtzberg's were at one of the sites attacked by suspected militants in Mumbai, Nov. 26, 2008. A cook who pulled Holtzberg's toddler son out of the building told The Associated Press she had seen Holtzberg and his wife lying on the floor, apparently unconscious. (AP Photo/Chabad.org)

NEW YORK — A New York couple who recognized the threat of terrorism in India but believed their mission of spreading Jewish pride was greater than the potential danger were slain in a series of attacks across Mumbai that have killed at least five Americans.

Rabbi Gavriel Noach Holtzberg, 29, and his wife, Rivkah, 28, died in the attack on the ultra-Orthodox Chabad-Lubavitch movement's center in Mumbai, Rabbi Zalman Shmotkin said in New York.

The group said three other victims in the building apparently had been visiting there. Shmotkin said the dead included Bentzion Chroman, an Israeli with dual U.S. citizenship; Rabbi Leibish Teitlebaum, an American from Brooklyn; and an Israeli woman whose name was not released. The Israeli Foreign Ministry said the body of a fourth victim, an unidentified woman, was also found inside the five-story building.

Some of the victims had been bound.

The Holtzbergs' toddler son, Moshe, was rescued by an employee and taken to his grandparents.

More than 150 people had been killed since gunmen attacked 10 sites across India's financial capital, Mumbai, also known as Bombay, starting Wednesday night, officials said.

Also killed were a man and his teenage daughter from a Virginia community that promotes a form of meditation, a colleague said Friday. Alan Scherr, 58, and daughter Naomi, 13, died in a cafe Wednesday night, said Bobbie Garvey, a spokeswoman for the Synchronicity Foundation.

The U.S. State Department confirmed their deaths.

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Mayor Michael Bloomberg said the deaths of the three victims from New York were "tragic losses" for the city. He said Teitelbaum, a Brooklyn native who moved to Jerusalem several years ago, was a kosher food supervisor.

"Our hearts go out to these families and to the many New Yorkers of all different religions and ethnicities who have been affected by the attacks," he said.

Members of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement gathered at the group's headquarters Friday to pray for the families of the dead.

"Gabi and Rivky Holtzberg made the ultimate sacrifice," said Rabbi Moshe Kotlarsky, vice chairman of the educational arm of Chabad-Lubavitch.

"As emissaries to Mumbai, Gabi and Rivky gave up the comforts of the West in order to spread Jewish pride in a corner of the world that was a frequent stop for throngs of Israeli tourists," he said.

Shmotkin said at least three of the five victims at the center held U.S. citizenship: Teitlebaum was an American from Brooklyn, while the Israeli-born rabbi, who moved to the U.S. as a child, and Chroman both had dual Israeli-U.S. citizenship. Officials here were not sure whether Rivkah Holtzberg, also born in Israel, had obtained dual citizenship.

Twelve hours after gunmen stormed the center Wednesday, Sandra Samuel, a cook at the center, heard little Moshe's cries outside the room in which she had barricaded herself. She opened the door, grabbed the toddler and ran outside with another center worker. The little boy's pants were soaked with blood, and Samuel said she saw four people lying on the floor as she fled.

Kotlarsky said Holtzberg's last known call was to the Israeli consulate. He said that "the situation is not good" before the phone went dead, according to Kotlarsky.

The Holtzbergs arrived in Mumbai in 2003 to run a synagogue, provide religious instruction and help people dealing with drug addiction and poverty, Kotlarsky said.

Hillary Lewin, a New Yorker met the Holtzbergs last summer at the center in India, said both the rabbi and his wife were aware of possible terrorism, but believed their mission was greater than the potential danger.

Their attitude was "If I don't do it, who's going to do it?", Lewin said.

Rabbi Yehuda Krinsky said Moshe will turn 2 on Saturday. "Today, he became an orphan," he said. A second son, who has been ailing, was with relatives in Israel when the attack happened. A third child died earlier this year of a genetic disease, the group said.

The Scherrs were among 25 foundation participants in a spiritual program in Mumbai. Four others on the mission were injured in the cafe attack in the luxury Oberoi hotel, Garvey said, including two women from Tennessee.

"I would call them bright stars," Garvey said of the Scherrs. "Extraordinary, bright, very positive _ examples to the world."

Scherr was a former college professor who lived at the Synchronicity sanctuary about 15 miles southwest of Charlottesville. His wife, Kia, and her two sons did not travel with them to India.

According to the foundation's Web site, the community is led by Master Charles, a former leading disciple of Swami Paramahansa Muktananda. He is described as "one of the most popular spiritual teachers from India to build a following the West in the 1970s." He taught a form of yoga.

Garvey identified the Synchronicity injured as Helen Connolly of Toronto, who was grazed by a bullet; Rudrani Devi and Linda Ragsdale, both of Nashville, who both underwent surgery for bullet wounds; and Michael Rudder of Montreal, who remains in intensive care after being shot three times. Other members of the mission narrowly escaped the attack.

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Associated Press writers Steve Szkotak in Richmond, Va., Tom Hays in New York and Ravi Nessman in Mumbai, India, contributed to this report.

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On the Web:

Chabad-Lubavitch Media Center: http://www.chabad.org/

Synchronicity Foundation: http://www.synchronicity.org/

(This version CORRECTS that six hostages were slain, spelling of victim's last name to Teitlebaum.))

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My heart goes out to the families of the people who died in this tradgedy. The Chabad organization is the polar opposite of the extremist Muslims that perpetrated these attacks. They are such a wonderful organization that is absolutely Orthodox Jewish, but is so accepting to all, no matter what their depth of observation of Jewish law is. To see this young couple slaughtered by extremists is so sick and so sad to me. I pray for peace to all people and hopefully this hateful and horiffic act will inspire more people in that part of the world to report these extremists before they can carry out this sick and self absorbed behavior. If we could all be more like the Chabad people, and accept people where they are, even if we feel we can bring them higher, the world could be so much more of a better place. Excuse any typos, as I am crying as I have to type these sad words today.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:10 PM on 11/28/2008
- xxnounxx I'm a Fan of xxnounxx 5 fans permalink

well it is sad the loss of innocent lives,just like its sad on the palestinians daily killings..­as for the chabbad houses,they are not exactlyb mother teresa of calcuta accepting needy people from all faiths,for the purpose of helping them out
the sole purpose of the chabbad houses around the whole of india was set up to feed backpakers who and ex isreali soldeirs who have escaped from isreal and their sole purpose in india is drug fuelled parties,you can watch the channel 4 documentary about them,so the chabbad house is there to remind them of judaism so they dont embrace other religions and to feed them on jewish celebrations.

as for these terrorist who are young pakistanis­,mauritiou­s,and indian nationals,what they did makes every muslim who knows the true islam spit on them in shaming and deffaming islam,with such animal behaviour.

also let look at the world before americas started its war mongering in the third world,that has turned moderate people into frustrated lunatics, who dont fear death anymore and feel that they dont have anyhting to live for,so they take out their revenge on the innocents.­muslims are vitims of terrosim too,in 9/11 there happen to be nearly 400 muslim in the twin towers.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:36 PM on 11/28/2008

Wow. You're using a story about the senseless death of people as a platform?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:00 PM on 11/28/2008
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Is it any less sad that Israelis are being bombed by rockets from Gaza. I think that the deaths of Palestinians in the Gaza or West Bank is a terrible tragedy. But, at the same time, innocent Israelis are being killed just in less numbers. It is sad that all of the victims in Mumbai died regardless of their background.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:15 PM on 11/28/2008
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Hear the voice of moderate Islam? ...... (sound of crickets).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:06 PM on 11/28/2008
- xxnounxx I'm a Fan of xxnounxx 5 fans permalink

This has nothing to do with islam,these criminals are using the crime in the name of religion.
what would you call the christian americans who open fire and kill each other is schools,
or was timothy macvei a muslim..re­member him the one who bombed women children and innicent people in america.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:15 PM on 11/28/2008
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That's a specious analogy, and I suspect you know it!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:35 PM on 11/28/2008
- LAThinker I'm a Fan of LAThinker 16 fans permalink

There is no escaping the fact that in today's world Terrorism = Radical Islam, not all Islam mind you but the fringe - the Radical Islam

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:31 PM on 11/28/2008
- Avigdor I'm a Fan of Avigdor 3 fans permalink

There have been over 12,000 deadly attacks by Islamic terrorists since 9/11.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:12 PM on 11/30/2008

I can see almost every single person with diverse political or philosophical background is attributing the incidents to "terrorism­." The act is perpetrated by militants killing people; why has everyone trained himself/herself to call any sort of killing to terrorism? This is to me is a way of concealing the true nature of the killers and their motivations. Not everyone who farts makes WMD in his/her basement. Stop it with this mindless name calling just to satisfy your indoctrinated run-away emotions.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:59 PM on 11/28/2008
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what is the motive of the violence? To spread terror. Hence the term terrorists.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:33 PM on 11/28/2008
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A simplistic response from a simplistic mind.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:58 PM on 11/28/2008
- Hawka I'm a Fan of Hawka 9 fans permalink

These are deliberate attacks on innocent civilians, a disregard for any and all conduct in the pursuit of their goals, it doesn't matter what their reasons were for their actions, and whether they use a WMD or an AK-47 they are terrorist in my back regardless.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:06 PM on 11/28/2008
- Hawka I'm a Fan of Hawka 9 fans permalink

In my book, mistype there.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:34 PM on 11/28/2008
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I agree. Those who kill people who have no connection to the actual or perceived justification for the violent actions of the perpetrators are terrorists. And even if there is a real justification - a point I am not yet willing to concede - violence is not the answer. The African-Americans freed themselves, like the Indians by use of nonviolent methods. It is not only the morally superior method but, in many instance, a more effective political approach.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:19 PM on 11/28/2008

Really? So we might as well call the school shootings in the US a "terrorist" act, right? Or perhaps a disgruntled ex-employee who walks into his former office or some random restaurant and sprays the place with bullets should be rightfully labeled a "terrorist!"

Inflecting pain and suffering on random people is designed to get broader attention for one's dilemma. It's the ending point of no return; it's when one does not see any other viable solution, hence resorting to implode into mindless violence.

There is a problem (i.e. Kashmir) which hasn't been addressed (i.e. India vs. Kashmir nationalists). The result is inevasible (i.e. Killing spree in Mumbai ). Solve the problem and you wouldn't be having this mess. Indeed a simpleton mind cannot possibly comprehend the obvious.

What people conveniently manage to miss in this heat of emotional outrage is that "terrorism" -- even if you confide yourself to call it that -- is merely an action stemmed from some pre-determined goal. In WWII, we didn't go to war with Kamikazes; Kamikazes were merely a methodology, a tactic employed by Japanese to inflect damage to ships at the last desperate attempt to sway the direction of war. Instead, the war was instigated by the Imperial Japan who sought to extend its power over Pacific Rim countries. Same goes with these guerrilla style attacks of any sort; find the reason behind their actions, realize the ideology, then you might to resolve the issues more accordingly.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:22 PM on 12/02/2008

:-(

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:29 PM on 11/28/2008

there's a tone in some of the comments that does not sound good to me. i'm pretty much nonreligious myself and if i were religious judaism would not be my religion because i have a different background. but to attack them because they were in a country in which not very many jews live is simply wrong. it's okay if a rabbi is in israel or new york but another "jewish place" but not mumbai?!? some of you should reconsider your train of thought...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:27 PM on 11/28/2008
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This is utterly, truly heartbreaking. Oh those poor young people... their lives snuffed out by terr0rism. And such good people as well, dedicating their lives to serv!ce to others. Just so sad.

I feel so horr!ble for their families..­. so tragic.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:26 PM on 11/28/2008
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The sick irony is that the "terrorists" feel they are actually serving themselves and others in the name of Islam.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:28 PM on 11/28/2008
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What gave you the idea that these terrorists' acts were Islamic??? Responsible news reports and Indian releases to BBC indicate that these militants were NOT Alquida, since they were not suicide bombers, but MUCH MORE LIKELY, belonging to a POLITICAL group believing in Kashmir independence. Stop speading hatred and prejudice by attributing terrorism to Moslems; this is analagous to believing that all the bombings by Irish separatists were for the Catholic Church . . . or the US invasion, occupation, and killing of thousands of innocent civilians in Iraq and Afghanistan were for the Evangelical Christians. Try to think in the reasoned manner of the US religious LEFT, not the terrorist right.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:12 PM on 11/28/2008
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My heart goes to those injured or killed. It is so sad and it made me cry. No Thanksgiving celebration for my family this year while people suffered; just left over food and my son is still satisfied.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:15 PM on 11/28/2008
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its kind of you to not celebrate thanksgiving
bt if this is how you feel and seem to have a kind heart..
i guess you should not celebrate thanksgiving at all..if you look around the world at the suffering and killings and opression thats going on..from africa to middle east.

but i would say to you on the contrary celebrate thanksgivi­ng,,thanki­ng god that another country has not invaded america znd let you live in oppression.
you dont have bombs landing on you
you have a roof over your head
you have food
clean water
great hospitals
schools
clothes to keep you warm
security
so why should you not celebrate thanksgiving.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:03 PM on 11/28/2008
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Just more evidence that evil acts as well as charitable ones are done in the name of religion.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:59 PM on 11/28/2008
- carlgt1 I'm a Fan of carlgt1 13 fans permalink

Repubs are already spinning this as the world going out of control because they know Obama is "soft on terrorism!"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:50 PM on 11/28/2008
- helenwheels I'm a Fan of helenwheels 540 fans permalink
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rethug$ only know how to operate from a place of constant fe@r of everything. So I'm not surprised.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:22 PM on 11/28/2008
- Mattie I'm a Fan of Mattie 50 fans permalink

Do you feel that all republicans are the enemy. Do you constantly lump people into groups as good and bad. Do you have republicans in your family, and do you shun them. I'm just curious, I'm a Democrat, but I don't hate Republicans, I think they believe in different things than I do, I don't consider them my enemy. It's this kind of them against us attitude that caused the carnage in India. It's the think my way or you are the enemy attitude that makes this world such a horrible place sometimes. Why don't you try not to contribute to it, and not make this about your hatred of a certain group of people. My sister even married a Republican, he's a nice guy, why don't you get an open mind. The world would be a better place without people like you constantly promoting hate of another group, talk about spreading fear, you spread hate.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:07 PM on 11/28/2008
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And some of my "fellow" atheists are spinning this as an reason to do away with religion!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:31 PM on 11/28/2008

What about doing away with Pakistan?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:34 PM on 11/28/2008
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I've been watching the news all day on and off, and I haven't heard anyone say that, are you sure, it's not you spinning the story. I've heard nothing but solidarity against terrorism. This isn't about right or left, this is a tragedy for many people, and a frightening situation between two countries with nuclear bombs. Stop trying to spread hate. This is about everyone.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:02 PM on 11/28/2008
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What a tragedy. Next stop, U.S.A. Right around the corner. The American people had better brace for this kind of terrorism. Maybe B. Obama can turn things around. I hope.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:45 PM on 11/28/2008
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Evidence?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:12 PM on 11/28/2008
- Blutus I'm a Fan of Blutus 11 fans permalink

Oh please! If Pakistan does anything like this to the US, we will give India
the go-ahead to nuke them off the planet. And they know it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:21 PM on 11/28/2008

Well, who will blame Obama for this on Monday? Rush Limbaugh?
Sean Hannity? Glen Beck? Michael Weiner Savage? or another
rightwing know it all.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:41 PM on 11/28/2008
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What are you trying to say? I can't make any sense out of it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:23 PM on 11/28/2008
- Hawka I'm a Fan of Hawka 9 fans permalink

Basically, he's saying the right-wing will likely spin this as being Obama's for this mess even though we all know that its utterly ridiculous.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:33 PM on 11/28/2008
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My heart breaks to see this picture of that lovely young couple who were killed, and to think of their little boy who will now have to grow up without his parents.

There was brief mention made that the child was rescued or taken out of the building by an employee. On one of the videos I saw pictures of an Indian woman carrying a white child and this incident was referred to. I mention this because the woman who took out the child showed great bravery. I'm sure there will be many stories like this, of valor and bravery by ordinary people in this terrible ordeal.

I hope some of these stories will see the light of day, so we can focus on what is good in humanity at this time of trouble.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:38 PM on 11/28/2008
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THat was truly the hardest part to read, their toddler was taken to the grandparents. I have to wonder what he saw? I can't imagine this kind of horr0r as I've always been lucky enough so far not to witness a tragedy of this caliber. IT's just so sad!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:27 PM on 11/28/2008
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My heart breaks for all the people killed and injured in India. My sympathies to the families who have to endure this tragedy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:21 PM on 11/28/2008
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Sad. My heart goes out to each and every family suffering right now.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:18 PM on 11/28/2008
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Innocent and wonderful people it seems always pay the ultimate highest price for the sins of politicians. So many reasons are evident in terrorism, amongst them, economic and land displacement and also intereference by western entities such as Britian and the USA in areas where we don't belong. This just forges more hatred and excuses for terror. Deepest sorrow and sympathies to the families of victims.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:14 PM on 11/28/2008
- Hawka I'm a Fan of Hawka 9 fans permalink

That's exactly what I most fear will happen, because that is precisely what terrorism wants to bring about, division and fear. Non-interference is not the answer, will that solve the underlying LOCAL conflicts like the Kashmir dispute between Pakistan and India? No, or course not, ignoring problems overall didn't prevent the Yugoslavian genocide, or the events of Darfur among other things. Ignoring and appeasing Hitler didn't stop WWII from being raged either. This is exactly the type of thing we shouldn't do, when we ignore the implications that this has on us as a whole, not just as individual countries who don't share this world together or something like that apparently. The best thing we can do I feel is come together in this realization not as Americans, Indians, British, French, Russian, etc but as people who all have a stake and share this planet.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:31 PM on 11/28/2008
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Unfortunately the history of our world has set a precedent. That history centered around controlling or eradicating other cultures primarily non-christian and non-white. It's come back to haunt us whether we like it or not. Other countries now perceive us as attempting this behavior today under the guise of helping or preventing genocide and turmoil. Our hands are tied because we and our ancestors set up a framework of wars and "policing" where torture, murder and corruption was pervasive. Iraq is a great example. We should be policing ourselves first.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:11 PM on 11/28/2008
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What on earth does being white have to do with it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:30 PM on 11/28/2008
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Hitler was going to do what he did no matter what the nations of Europe did. He laid out his evil plans well ahead of the nineteen-thirties.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:34 PM on 11/28/2008
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Hawka - Good point. Agreed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:36 PM on 11/28/2008
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I fear the exact opposite actually, that people will suddenly use this and be intimidated into acceding to terrorist goals and withdraw from the notion that we all have a common stake in this world, and as such we must learn to come together in this case. Yes we are individuals, just as we are all different cultures, countries, etc. but we each must strive to connect and find within our selves the similarities we share and how our differences can be used to exemplify why we need to work together for the future of the planet as a whole.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:51 PM on 11/28/2008
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