Rabbi, wife killed in attack on Rabbi, wife killed in attack on Jewish centre

Till Thursday morning, Nariman House and its occupants at Colaba were not exactly well known.

MUMBAI: Till Thursday morning, Nariman House and its occupants at Colaba were not exactly well known. But as Mumbaikars watched the night of horror unfold, little-known Nariman Bhavan was the scene of a raging gunbattle between terrorists and security personnel, thanks to its Jewish occupants.

The building, along with the far better known Taj Palace and Oberoi hotels, found itself under siege. The terrorists took a young Israeli Rabbi Gavriel Holtzberg and his young wife Rivka staying at Nariman Bhavan hostage. Both were reportedly killed. The terrorists, however, spared their two-year old son and a maid.

The building is well known as an address for Chabad ��� pronounced Habaad ��� a kind of rendezvous for Israeli tourists visiting Mumbai. Besides being a meeting point, it also serves as a tourist information centre and offers shelter to visiting Israelis.

For conservative Jews, it���s the only place in the vicinity that serves Kosher food. According to sources about six terrorists are still in the building, as the operation to flush them was still ongoing at the time this article was written.

The Israeli embassy in New Delhi refused to furnish details about the number of its citizens trapped inside Chabad House. It said it is waiting for the security operation to end. According to Chabad website, the group has 13 centres across India.
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