The Asian Age

Nariman House gets new name

The Chabad House from today will be called Nariman Light House and it will serve as a beacon of light to all. Rabbi Israel Kozlovsky,

- VRUSHALI PURANDARE

Colaba’s Nariman House, which bore the brunt of the 26/ 11 terror attacks, now boasts a newly renovated look and has been rechristen­ed Nariman Light House.

The Chabad Centre of worship has a memorial, which is dedicated to the victims of terror attacks, including Rabbi Gavriel and his wife Rivka Holtzberg, who ran the house. The rabbi’s twoyearold son Moshe was rescued by his Indian nanny Sandra Samuel.

The restoratio­n has been carried out in phases. The first phase includes a memorial that is ready for public.

Rabbi Israel Kozlovsky, co- director, said once the security procedures are in place, the memorial will be opened to the general public. People interested in visiting the monument will have to register online. “The Chabad House from today will be called Nariman Light House and it will serve as a beacon of light to all. This is the only place in the city where names of the all the people died are mentioned,” he said.

A water fountain, signifying the flow of life, purificati­on and regenerati­on flows down gently on the plaques. Green plants on the walls surround the plaques. On the other side of the memorial are six planks, each representi­ng a place attacked by the terrorists. The six planks that have a replica of the place targeted are Taj, Oberoi, Leopold Café, Kuber boat, Cama Hospital and Nariman House.

Co- director of Nariman House

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