26/11 survivor ‘Baby Moshe’, now 16, recites from Book of Psalms at inauguration of 25th Knesset
LOST HIS PARENTS IN 2008 ATTACKS
NOW AT ISRAEL’S PARLIAMENT
NEW DELHI: Moshe Holtzberg was only two during the Mumbai terror attacks in 2008 in which he lost his parents. Now 16, “Baby Moshe” — as he was famously dubbed when a photo of his terrified-looking caretaker running from the besieged Chabad House clutching the little boy was splashed on the front pages of newspapers around the world — is a symbol of life amid tragedy, revival, and hope.
On Tuesday, the Israeli boy recited Psalms “for my brothers and friends” during the inauguration ceremony of the newly elected 25th Knesset, the country’s parliament.
“At the swearing-in ceremony of #Israel’s 25th #Knesset, 26/11 survivor Moshe Holtzberg recited Psalm 122 from the Book of Psalms. Moshe lost his parents in the 2008 #Mumbai terror attack. This horrific incident is a shared pain for both our nations Israel-india,” tweeted Israel in India. Next week will mark the 14th anniversary of the horrific terror attacks on November 26, 2008 during which 166 people were killed by Pakistan-based terrorists, who targeted five places in Mumbai, including the Nariman House, popularly known as the Chabad House. Six Jews were among those killed.
The dead included Moshe’s parents, Gabriel and Rivka Holtzberg; the boy, however, had a lucky escape when his caretaker heard him crying and risked her life to pull him out from the Chabad house.