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NEVER FORGET 26/11: Moshe now wants to be Rabbi at Nariman House, says Rabbi Shimon Rosenberg

Moshe Holtzberg, his uncle, who also goes by the same name says that his nephew now looks to become a Rabbi at Nariman House

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The memory of his parents serving at the Nariman House or Chabad House in Colaba is the one that defines his thoughts the most. Moshe boy, the two-year-old boy who was rescued by his nanny, Sandra Samuel from Chabad House during the 26/11 terror attacks looks to become a Rabbi there said his grandfather, with whom Moshe lives in Israel, and his uncle.

Moshe Holtzberg, his uncle, who also goes by the same name said that his nephew now looks to become a Rabbi at Nariman House. "Yes. A Rabbi (at Nariman House), and a person that will make this world a better place," said Holtzberg adding, "Moshe was in India in January on the invite of Prime Minister. He is continuously learning and is happy that his parents legacy continues in Mumbai. Sure he thinks of it often and he dreams to go in his parent's footsteps."

Presently living in Afula, Moshe is undergoing education in religious texts and some secular subjects like Tora, maths, English and Jewish history among others. "He likes to play football. He will visit India next year for his Bar Mitzvah. He wants to be Rabbi at Nariman House," said Rabbi Shimon Rosenberg, his grandfather with whom Moshe lives.

Moshe, said his uncle, talks about India and looks to visiting it. Besides, he said, "He likes to see the unity, he likes to see the happiness and the Mumbaikars spirit. Our family wants to see justice done. Since the terror attack in Mumbai, not Hafiz Saeed or any financial institute was held accountable. If we are left with no choice we will have to expose them."

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