Mumbai: Two-year-old Moshe, who lost his parents in the 26/11 strike at Nariman House last year, is not expected to come from Israel to attend a memorial service planned at the Jewish guest house on the eve of the first anniversary of the dastardly attacks.
However, his grandparents would be here to pay homage to the victims.
Eight people were gunned down by terrorists in the attack on Nariman House in south Mumbai.
"Moshe's grandparents will be here at Nariman House during the first anniversary of the 26/11 attacks for the memorial service but baby Moshe would not come," said Director of the Chabad Mumbai Relief Fund, Rabbi Avraham Berkowitz.
The Rabbi said a series of events have been planned on the eve of the first anniversary of terror attacks.
Moshe's parents, Rabbi Gavriel Holtzberg and Rivka, who were running the Jewish Chabad House, were among those who were killed by two terrorists during the terror attack.
Moshe was rescued by his nanny Sandra Samuel and cook Qazi Zakir Hussain from the clutches of the terrorists.
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