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The building served as a spiritual oasis for Mumbai's small Jewish community, traveling Jewish backpackers and visiting businessmen, providing a synagogue and kosher food.
Goldberg said the center, which was ravaged by dozens of explosions during the commando assault, would be refurbished and have added security. "We will do all that's necessary for security and for safety," he said.
Goldberg was sent from New York, where the movement has its headquarters, together with his wife and daughter, he said.
The Holtzberg's 2-year-old son, Moshe, survived the attack after being whisked out the building by his nanny and another worker.
"It is very difficult emotionally, very difficult that Rabbi Holtzberg is not here," said Goldberg. "The victory over terrorism is to show we are not giving up, we are going to go from strength to strength." |
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