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Mumbai Attacks Orphan Moshe Holtzberg Taken To Israel

MARK LAVIE | December 1, 2008 06:28 PM EST | AP

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Moshe Holtzberg, the 2-year-old orphan of the rabbi and his wife slain in the Mumbai Jewish center, cries during a memorial service at a synagogue in Mumbai, India, Monday, Dec. 1, 2008. Holtzberg will fly to Israel Monday on an Israeli Air Force jet with his parents' remains and the Indian woman who rescued him, an Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman said. (AP Photo)

JERUSALEM — The cries of little Moshe Holtzberg wounded hearts Monday at a tearful memorial for his parents in India. "Mommy, mommy, mommy!" he wailed, clutching a toy basketball while squirming in the arms of mourners at the Mumbai synagogue.

Then the toddler and the caretaker who rescued him from the terrorist attack boarded a jet along with the bodies of his parents and four other Jews slain at the Chabad House to fly to Israel _ a place the curly-haired 2-year-old had never seen.

The wrenching scene at the service played over and over again on Israeli television as government officials, Chabad leaders and relatives prepared for the funerals of the victims and the future of the orphaned Moshe.

The Israeli air force plane landed at Israel's international airport just before midnight and Israeli officials joined relatives and friends of the victims.

Moshe's father, Rabbi Gavriel Noach Holtzberg, 29, and mother, Rivka, 28, ran the headquarters of the ultra-Orthodox Chabad Lubavitch movement in Mumbai. They were among six Israeli citizens killed at the center during the city's three-day terror siege.

Moshe was spirited out of Chabad House on Thursday by Sandra Samuel, a nanny who had worked at the center for years. She found him crying beside his parents' bodies, his pants drenched in blood.

"I don't know that he can comprehend or that he will remember seeing his parents shot in cold blood," said Robert Katz, a New York-based fundraiser for Migdal Ohr, an Israeli orphanage founded by the boy's family.

Moshe was accompanied to Israel by his maternal grandparents, Yehudit and Shimon Rosenberg, who had flown to Mumbai on Friday. Samuel came along, too, to provide the dazed child a familiar face as he starts his new life.

When terrorists seized Chabad House, Samuel locked herself in a laundry room, then she heard Moshe's mother screaming "Sandra, help!" Then the screaming stopped, and it was quiet, Katz said.

She cracked open the door of her hiding place and saw a deserted staircase. She ran up one flight and found the rabbi and his wife, covered in blood and shot to death. She snatched up the crying boy, bolted down the stairs and ran out of the building.

"She's been there with him throughout," Katz said.

Though Samuel had no passport or papers, Moshe's granduncle, Rabbi Yitzchak David Grossman, helped arrange for her to get a visa to Israel. In a sad coincidence, Grossman is founder of the Migdal Ohr orphanage.

At the memorial service, Rosenberg struggled to deal with the deaths of his daughter and son-in-law as his grandson cried nearby. "The Lord giveth. The Lord taketh away. Blessed be the name of the Lord," he said, quoting the Book of Job.

Moshe's father was a dual American-Israeli citizen and his mother was Israeli. The couple lived in Israel and New York before they moved to Mumbai in 2003.

It was unclear who would who get custody of Moshe, Chabad officials said, though the closely knit ultra-Orthodox outreach group would provide a large safety net.

The toddler has an older sibling who has Tay-Sachs, a genetic disorder that strikes Jews of eastern European origin. He is permanently hospitalized in Israel, Katz said. The couple's first-born child died of Tay-Sachs.

The Foreign Ministry said the government would arrange funerals for those killed in Mumbai and send representatives to the ceremonies, as it does for victims of terror attacks at home.

"There are going to be thousands of people at this funeral," Katz said. "This couple wasn't living in the West Bank. They weren't settlers. They weren't occupying anyone's land. They were killed because they were Jews, simple and plain."

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08:21 PM on 12/02/2008
Psl do not comment on Indian Christian...to make a point about exteremist Muslims iin India ,the trouble makers do little to assimilate ,they are far worst then new immigrants ,almost their birthright to stay away from society ..no one isolates them ...they do it themselves ...as for teh comments on christians being totured ..it is partly the evanglicals fault who come with the sole purpose of converting lower cacte Hindus to increase their nos .I am a Indian christian .have rarely been treated badly in India ...it is a few grps that are crazy anyway ...There are suburbs in Mumbai were Christians population are more than hindu population and you can find a chruch every few blocks ...
Goa is a pre-dominantly christian state ...with portuguese culture influence ...Muslims who are moderate should learn to stand up for their religion
Today I read in Mumbai paper that the burial groudn refuse to take bodies of 9 terrorist as they have not shown true principles of Islam ...The anger is such in Mumbai I cannot imagine what the people would do if they found out about the terrorists graves ,the one that is alive was beaten badly my a mob ...
Christian do a lot of charity & run most schools& hospitals in many areas ,that buys a lot of Goodwill ,time for muslims to learn ...To live & let live
02:48 PM on 12/02/2008
Religion is the root cause of most of the present day turmoil. While religion may have given support to art , music, literature in the past centuries, most logical human beings understand that religion is only a cultural and historical relic. Granted when human beings are in despair, religion can certainly provide hope. In the big picture religion is really doing more bad than good. Most of my friends , all very educated and logically thinking people agree on this. However, this is my problem....some of my very good muslim friends, again very educated and very normal people in all other aspects are extremely selfconscious about religion and get very defensive. Infact they are very staunch observers of their religion. One muslim friend of mine, who lived a very previliged life in India, said that she could understand why terrorist attacks happen, because muslims all over the world are ill-treated. Mind you this person was never exposed to any kind of prejudice. It scares me to see that if normal educated previliged people feel that way, what the brainwashed and not well educated people must be thinking. My friends say that any religion is bad.......maybe. I think when all of us as humanbeings have more introspection and try to answer questions as to why we need religion and really look back at history and think to ourselves honestly, the answer is apparent. How can we let rules/guidelines made thousands of years ago affect us this way?????
10:23 PM on 12/01/2008
There has been plenty of dialougue, but non of substance internally in the M world as to what they can do to stop this themselves.. Why is it that they are having issues assimilating everywhere in the world: Holland, India, England, France... It is ALWAYS someone elses fault regardless of how much a society bends over backwards to accomdate them....There are many, many groups that have actually been persecuted around the world. For instance, blacks have as bad a history any group has ever had in the us over the past 400 years. Did they start blowing up restaurants in mississippi? Are american indians blowing up daycare centers?

Where are there civil rights leaders advocating self reliance and peaceful resolution? Find one and I will be surprised... No, it is much easier to blame others for all of their problems.
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10:56 PM on 12/01/2008
So basically... you're stating that Muslims prefer to blow themselves up or commit terror attacks just for the kick of it. The less moderate and under privileged Muslims who have seen daily suffering and killings in their own household or neighborhood will be influenced by the more radical groups. Education and tolerance are keys to peace not sheer ignorance or hate. The more moderate Muslims are voicing their opinion and condemning these acts of terror although continued killings whether its air strikes in Afghanistan resulting in the killing of innocent children or the injustice going on in Palestine will not help the situation. The US still has a prominent standing in the world and it is very important the rhetoric and foreign polices it set forth. The injustices and inequalities need to be addressed and acknowledged; that is a start but it will help and let others see that they are not alone in their pain. That is where it starts. There has not been enough dialogue; not by far and no one is asking to bend over to be accommodated.
11:50 PM on 12/01/2008
Well said...the Muslim world is in a self inflicted death spiral.
10:22 PM on 12/01/2008
There has been plenty of dialougue, but non of substance internally in the M world as to what they can do to stop this themselves.. Why is it that they are having issues assimilating everywhere in the world: Holland, India, England, France... It is ALWAYS someone elses fault regardless of how much a society bends over backwards to accomdate them....There are many, many groups that have actually been persecuted around the world. For instance, blacks have as bad a history any group has ever had in the us over the past 400 years. Did they start blowing up restaurants in mississippi? Are american indians blowing up daycare centers?

Where are there civil rights leaders advocating self reliance and peaceful resolution? Find one and I will be surprised... No, it is much easier to blame the us and israel for all of their problems. What the f could israel have done to a muslim in India or Pakastan?
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10:02 PM on 12/01/2008
I don't understand why some of the posts below are just pointing to Islam being the problem with no logical explanation or understanding as to why the acts are being committed by certain groups I completely condone the terror acts committed by any religious group although it is very clear that there is favoritism towards one group over another. People would rather label others as being radicals and turn a blind eye without fully understanding the true depth of why these acts are being committed. Islam is the fasted growing religion in the world and billions of devoted followers. Don't you think it makes more sense for the US and its allies to start a dialogue and form some kind of bridge with those groups that feel they've been isolated from the rest of the world far too long. I am all for peace, understanding, and people coming together as one. In order to unite, you don't hate but try to understand the other side no matter what religion the person belongs to.
10:22 PM on 12/01/2008
There has been plenty of dialougue, but non of substance internally in the M world as to what they can do to stop this themselves.. Why is it that they are having issues assimilating everywhere in the world: Holland, India, England, France... It is ALWAYS someone elses fault regardless of how much a society bends over backwards to accomdate them....There are many, many groups that have actually been persecuted around the world. For instance, blacks have as bad a history any group has ever had in the us over the past 400 years. Did they start blowing up restaurants in mississippi? Are american indians blowing up daycare centers?

Where are there civil rights leaders advocating self reliance and peaceful resolution? Find one and I will be surprised... No, it is much easier to blame the us and israel for all of their problems. What the f could israel have done to a muslim in India or Pakastan?
10:40 PM on 12/01/2008
I have read some of your comments and you sound like a bigot . We get it, you hate Islam.

However no religion is perfect.

Hindus have a caste system that is racist and similar to apartheid. The articles below discuss how Hindus persecute Christians in India. I don't hear their Hindu leaders asking for peace because this threatens them.

This article discusses persecution of Christians in India by Hindus.

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/asia/article4727215.ece

Article below discussed why People will turn to the Christian faith because of the appalling treatment they receive from their caste-ridden communities and the love and care they are shown by Christian humanitarian organisations.

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/faith/article4964757.ece

I don't need to bring up the atrocities committed by the Israelis nor the Christians. When their way of life and culture / nationalism is threatened their leaders don't and didn't say much either.
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12:34 AM on 12/02/2008
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09:24 PM on 12/01/2008
I think people need to focus on what actually happened and it's very sad that a little baby has lost his parents and in essence he is alone,because his parents are both deceased ,not because of religion but because some people decided to act as criminals.....

No one should get mad at the attention this story is getting because the parents or their baby didn't ask for it.It's the media you should be mad at because of the way favoritism play in their stories....I just hope the baby won't be real lonely in life.
09:19 PM on 12/01/2008
I am a desi Ind--ian.

I am so sorry to the Jevvish people that we desies couldn't do better.

Among the 26 or so f0reigners taken, 9 of them are I$rael!es/Jevvs. That is a statistical anomaly that cannot be ignored except the ant! Sem-!tes of the world.

There is also a new development. Ant! Brahmins in Ind!a. This is now Ind!a's anti Sem-!tic culture against c0nservative H!ndus. As I understand these Terr--or!-sts went about asking Ind!ans if they were Brahm-!ns before they sh-0t them in their rooms.
09:12 PM on 12/01/2008
He's two years old and just lost his parents. He hasn't occupied the West Bank or taken a rifle to any Palestinians, he hasn't personally assaulted anyone at any checkpoints, so back the hell off! Of course Israel has killed many Palestinian families but this little toddler doesn't even know what the Arab-Israeli conflict is even about (he's in Mumbai for Chrissakes!), so people who think his suffering is somehow deserved can shut up and vent their anger on grown adults instead.
09:38 PM on 12/01/2008
Can you please repeat the line from any of these posts that states that this child deserved this?

I read many of them, and did not see a single statement to that effect. Please show me fact.
09:43 PM on 12/01/2008
I am waiting for statement which was a basis for your outrage. If you are going to accuse people of something please back it up by fact. Otherwise I will state that I'm starting to hear "crickets".
09:46 PM on 12/01/2008
Guess you didn't look very hard, eh:

"The Zionists have been making Palestian orphans for years. What goes around comes around."
09:49 PM on 12/01/2008
I am surprised that this is the Huffpo pick, since this is the kind of statment that inflames h'ate. I have asked that you back up this statement with proof copying here who said that they think this child's suffering was deserved:

"so people who think his suffering is somehow deserved can shut up"

Since I read many of the posts here, and found no such thing and you have not answered then I will say that your hyperbole is what inflames ha-tred in this world and yes, I do hear CRICKETS.
09:04 PM on 12/01/2008
Look guys.. This is not Islamic ideology that achieved this for the Islamists.

It's the training and management coordination from the professional Army of Pakistan that has given this victory for the Islamists!
09:11 PM on 12/01/2008
Your statement would have more credibility if you removed Islamists from the equation and replaced it with te-rr-orists. Why spread h-ate or incite it?
09:54 PM on 12/01/2008
Why, that is what it is. WHy can't you say it? It is not like this horror is coming from fins, or canadians or irish, or south americans, now is it. 99% of these acts around the world over the past 10 years is coming from who?

Start taking responsibility.
08:34 PM on 12/01/2008
I feel terribly sad for the child, but why do we not also focus on the hundreds of thousands of Iraqi and Pa-lestinian children who have become orphaned over the years?

Why do we single out ONE child, who will no doubt receive an abundance of love, security and will be supported financially in every way?

Meanwhile, there are children in Iraq and the Pa-lestinian territories living in abject misery, having lost EVERYTHING, not just their parents, but sometimes their entire family who receive absolutely no media attention and whom everyone always forgets.

There is monumental hypocrisy in all of this, and this is not the first time I have seen this done. Is the loss of one life on the M-uslim side less important than one Isr@-eli or American life, that everyone chooses to ignore these other lives lost and these children who have suffered so much for so long?

I choose to honor the pain of all those Mu-slim children as well and on the same level as this child who is in pain but who will be well taken care of I'm sure.
09:07 PM on 12/01/2008
What a bunch of tripe from the fking lefti aholes!

Ladies and gentleman of the Jury.. its aholes lik this that made me from from being a "liberal" to an anti lefty person. I still can't stand the far right. Now these two extremes are the scumkbuckets of the world!
10:42 PM on 12/01/2008
sorry but you sound like an aholes.
09:25 PM on 12/01/2008
Larazon, you are twisting this to suit yourself. This is a news story about one little boy who has lost his parents in the most violent way possible in this particular incident in Mumbai.

I'm sure you know that and simply choose to use this space to go on about your personal agenda.

Readers here are very aware of the tragedy of the Palestinian people. This particular story is not about middle-eastern politics.

You insult us by accusing us of valuing one life above another.
09:54 PM on 12/01/2008
I have no personal agenda. I am a Christian. I am specifically Catholic and I have to say that I have yet to see the media single out M-uslim children who have lost their parents and there are hundreds of thousands over the years, in such a way.

I believe that part of the problem that exists, is this imbalanced portrayal of pain. Like another poster said: They are ALL our children and they are ALL God's children, and that is my claim.

And frankly, I don't give a rat's a. ss that you feel insulted. I am not stoopid and I know what I see in the media.
07:24 PM on 12/01/2008
Muslims and Arabs must confront the violence "that is taking place in our name and in the name of our (Islamic) tenets," wrote Khaled al-Jenfawi, a columnist for Kuwait's Al-Seyassah daily.

"Unfortunately, we have yet to see a distinguished popular condemnation in the traditional Arab or Muslim communities that strongly rejects what is happening in the name of Islam or Arab nationalism," wrote al-Jenfawi.

-Karin Laub, AP, November 30, 2008
08:19 PM on 12/01/2008
The Zionists have been making Palestian orphans for years. What goes around comes around.
08:36 PM on 12/01/2008
What did the rest of the Indians do to deserve this?
12:16 AM on 12/02/2008
That's why the Palestinian population has exploded (excuse the pun).
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08:24 PM on 12/01/2008
AS someone here pointed out, there are 1.3 billion Muslims and if this murderous crew is only a small minority acting in their name, I'd say the remaining Muslims speaking out should sound pretty loud.
12:15 AM on 12/02/2008
2% of 1.3 billion leaves us with just 26 million crazed fanatics....not very reassuring.
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06:43 PM on 12/01/2008
Just so sad. I wish him all the luck and the love in the world.
06:29 PM on 12/01/2008
Islam...the peaceful religion.
06:59 PM on 12/01/2008
As peaceful as any other; as violent as any other. It all depends on the intentions of its practitioners, like everything else.
07:07 PM on 12/01/2008
You don't really believe that mush do you?
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07:26 PM on 12/01/2008
It's not the religion, it's the people who twist the meanings to suit their agendas. Every religion does it, it doesn't mean they will generate killers, but look at Jim Jones who twisted the Bible to fit his own personal agenda, look at David Koresh in Waco who did the same thing.

Each person who is faithful to a religion thinks theirs is the true and only one. Why do you think so many missionaries go around the world trying to convert "non-believers" to their religion.

James Dobson and Pat Robertson, among others, use their religion for their political and monitary gain. Pat Roberson is a Christian, according to him, but yet he calls for the death of world leaders he doesn't agree with and says the 9/11 terrorist attacks are the result of abortion and homosexuality. Now, tell me how that's any different? I know they aren't going out and killing people, and I'm not condoning that, but it starts this way and gets worse as people become disinfranchised with society and their government.
08:03 PM on 12/01/2008
"James Dobson and Pat Robertson, among others, use their religion for their political and monitary gain. Pat Roberson is a Christian, according to him, but yet he calls for the death of world leaders he doesn't agree with and says the 9/11 terrorist attacks are the result of abortion and homosexuality. Now, tell me how that's any different? I know they aren't going out and killing people, and I'm not condoning that, but it starts this way and gets worse as people become disinfranchised with society and their government."

Nonsense, the words of either Dobson or Robertson do not drive people to murder, at least not in the way that radical Islamist demagogues do.
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08:29 PM on 12/01/2008
Stop changing the subject.

Islamism is nothing like Dobson Falwell etc or anything else in the last decade. And the Crusades have long been over so don't even try and go there.

Jihad as its being carried out is a cancer and the logical end of a life in the Saudi financed Wahabbi Maddrass. Ok so here we are., now what do we do?
Its got nothing to do with Israel or Kashmir but has more to do with infidels and Muslims according to this particular group of Muslims.

There are now generations of kids who have grown up studying nothing but this ideology.
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06:28 PM on 12/01/2008
To the people of India, my friends with whom I work, and those who have lost family and loved ones in recent days, I send prayers and hope for healing after the tragedies in Mumbai. Use reason, stay refined and patient. Nothing good comes of untimely death, particularly among the young.

You are a multiplural society. Do not let the mindless affect you and your progress as a new paragon to the World. My heart breaks for those lost, and those who mourn them such as Moshe Holtzberg. I will read of those parents and children whjo died in Mumbai simply going to work, or walking with theirchildren on a warm evening in the late Fall. They are ALL our children.

When we grasp that in our hearts, the madness will end.
09:04 PM on 12/01/2008
"They are ALL our children." Absolutely true.
06:20 PM on 12/01/2008
I just feel such sadness and anger at the same time ... I hope this child will grow up without the trauma of watching his parents killed as they were.

I see some posts below that somehow seek to tie this child's misfortune to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict or the India-Pakistan conflict. But the terrorists probably have never ever met a Jewish man or woman before in their lives nor can they blame Israel for any of their misfortunes in life since they are from a country which has no connections to Israel at all. So the only reason for them to kill the Rabbi and his wife is a brain filled with pure hatred. It scares me that there are thousands of such young men with nothing but pure hatred in their hearts being trained to wage a holy war on innocent people.

The voice of reason has to come from within the Islamic world.
09:05 PM on 12/01/2008
This is not a one way street. Cr-imes are being committed on BOTH sides and until we realize this NOTHING is going to change.