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Photos: Moshe Holtzberg, orphaned in 26/11 Mumbai attacks meets Netanyahu

Updated On Jan 18, 2018 06:35 PM IST

Moshe Holtzberg who lost his parents in the 26/11 attacks arrived in Mumbai on Tuesday, to unveil a memorial along with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at Nariman House dedicated to the victims on January 18.

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Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (R) sits with Moshe Holtzberg, during a memorial for the 26/11 victims at Nariman House in Mumbai on January 18, 2018. Moshe, who survived the siege at Nariman House arrived on Tuesday morning for the first time since his parents’ death. (Indranil Mukherjee / AFP) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Jan 18, 2018 06:35 PM IST

Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (R) sits with Moshe Holtzberg, during a memorial for the 26/11 victims at Nariman House in Mumbai on January 18, 2018. Moshe, who survived the siege at Nariman House arrived on Tuesday morning for the first time since his parents’ death. (Indranil Mukherjee / AFP)

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Moshe Holtzberg (C), son of slain US Rabbi Gavriel Holtzberg who was killed along with his wife in the November 26, 2008 attacks, looks out from Nariman (Chabad) house in Mumbai. (Vijayanand Gupta / HT Photo) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Jan 18, 2018 06:35 PM IST

Moshe Holtzberg (C), son of slain US Rabbi Gavriel Holtzberg who was killed along with his wife in the November 26, 2008 attacks, looks out from Nariman (Chabad) house in Mumbai. (Vijayanand Gupta / HT Photo)

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Moshe Holtzberg arrives at Taj Hotel in Colaba, Mumbai. “Shalom ... Bahut khushi (I am very happy),” a shy Moshe told news agency ANI after arriving at Mumbai airport accompanied by his maternal and paternal grandparents a little after 8am. (PTI) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Jan 18, 2018 06:35 PM IST

Moshe Holtzberg arrives at Taj Hotel in Colaba, Mumbai. “Shalom ... Bahut khushi (I am very happy),” a shy Moshe told news agency ANI after arriving at Mumbai airport accompanied by his maternal and paternal grandparents a little after 8am. (PTI)

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Moshe Holtzberg, arrives at Nariman House, home to the Mumbai chapter of the Chabad-Lubavitch Jewish movement, on January 16, 2018. (Vijayanand Gupta / HT Photo) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Moshe Holtzberg, arrives at Nariman House, home to the Mumbai chapter of the Chabad-Lubavitch Jewish movement, on January 16, 2018. (Vijayanand Gupta / HT Photo)

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Rabbi Yisroel Kozlovsky with Moshe Holtzberg, at Chabad House in Mumbai on Tuesday. The visit comes six months after the young boy met Prime Minister Narendra Modi on July 5, 2017, and expressed a desire to visit the country. India then issued 10-year multiple entry visas to Moshe and his grandparents. (PTI) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Jan 18, 2018 06:35 PM IST

Rabbi Yisroel Kozlovsky with Moshe Holtzberg, at Chabad House in Mumbai on Tuesday. The visit comes six months after the young boy met Prime Minister Narendra Modi on July 5, 2017, and expressed a desire to visit the country. India then issued 10-year multiple entry visas to Moshe and his grandparents. (PTI)

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Two-year-old Moshe Holtzberg is held by his grandmother Yehudit Rosenberg as grandfather Shimon Rosenberg looks on during a condolence prayer meeting in a synagogue, for those killed by armed militants at the Jewish centre. The young boy, who was just two days short of turning two when the attack took place,unveiled a memorial dedicated to the victims of the 26/11 attacks, along with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. (HT File Photo) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Jan 18, 2018 06:35 PM IST

Two-year-old Moshe Holtzberg is held by his grandmother Yehudit Rosenberg as grandfather Shimon Rosenberg looks on during a condolence prayer meeting in a synagogue, for those killed by armed militants at the Jewish centre. The young boy, who was just two days short of turning two when the attack took place,unveiled a memorial dedicated to the victims of the 26/11 attacks, along with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. (HT File Photo)

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