As the stand off Mumbai continues, more tragic stories of hostages killed in the cross fire are told. One story is of a Jewish couple who moved to Mumbai a few years ago to open a community center. 
Leaders of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement in Brooklyn and the worldwide ultra-orthodox Jewish community began on Friday to mourn the deaths of Rabbi Gavriel Holtzberg and his wife Rivka, who were killed in the terrorist attack of the Nariman House, the Jewish outreach center in Mumbai that the young couple had left New York to manage in 2003.
Rabbi Yehuda Krinsky, who leads the group’s missionaries, condemned “the brutal murder of our finest…. Words are inadequate to express our outrage and deep pain at this tragic act of cold-blooded murder.”
The couple’s son Moshe, who turns 2 on Saturday, was rescued from the attack by the family’s nanny. “Today he became an orphan, without a dad and mom to love him and embrace him and celebrate him,” Rabbi Krinsky said.
Ms. Holtzberg’s parents, Rabbi Shimon and Yehudit Rosenberg, flew from Israel to Mumbai, arriving early Friday with members of a private search and rescue organization, ZAKA, and now have custody of the child, Rabbi Krinsky said.
Rabbi Moshe Kotlarsky broke down when describing Mr. Holtzberg, 29, as “the finest and nicest gentleman that you can imagine. You never saw him without a smile.”
He was “a real mensch,” Mr. Kotlarsky said. “We’ll miss him very dearly. He was a very special person, him and his wife.”
What a terrible tragedy. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family.



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