Mumbai is more secure now, says grandfather as Moshe
Mumbai is more secure now, says grandfather as Moshe
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Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], Jan 16 (NT): Grandfather of Moshe Holtzberg, who arrived in Mumbai nine years after he lost his family during the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks in 2008, on Tuesday said that Mumbai is a lot safer now.

Calling it a special day, Rabbi Holztberg Nachman, Grandfather of Moshe Holtzberg said, "This is a very special day. Thank God that Moshe could come again. Mumbai is a lot safer now."

He also said that Moshe is happy to be here but tired to talk at the moment.

Moshe Holtzberg, who lost his family during the Mumbai terror attacks in 2008, arrived in Mumbai on Tuesday.Moshe Holtzberg is all set to come back to Nariman House- his home and one of the sites that terrorists chose for mass murder.

Moshe was only two years old when terrorists killed his parents at Mumbai's Jewish house. Then 'Baby Moshe' became a face of the innocent victims of merciless terrorism.His parents had moved to Mumbai seven years before the attack to work at the Chabad House. After the attack, Moshe's maternal grandparents took him to Afula, a city in Israel for his safety and comfort.(NT)

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