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Mumbai, India - The Last Shabbat with the Holtzberg Kadoshim

Published on:   Nov 30, 2008 at 04:18 PM
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Mumbai, India - On the last Shabbat evening in Mumbai before Rivka and Gavriel Holtzberg were brutally murdered by Islamic terrorists, there was an unusually rapturous mood at the Sha'ar Shamayim Synagogue.

"There were barely 10 of us, but we spontaneously broke out in song and dance that lasted for a long time," recalled Yossi Katz, a professor of geography at Bar-Ilan University and one of hundreds of travelers who became a one-time guest of the Holtzbergs while passing through India.

"Looking back now, I think I know why - that was the last Shabbat of their lives, and it had to be something special."

But according to Martin Rapaport, a diamond merchant, as well as a guest of the Holtzbergs "dozens of times," every Shabbat spent with the two Chabad emissaries was special.

"The point about Gabi and Rivki was that they created this tremendous atmosphere," said Rapaport. "They were like that first seed in the sea that gives birth to the coral reefs that grow around it. You had professors and backpackers, diamond people and millionaires. There were computer programmers in India to train offshore crews, and there were investors looking for prime real estate. And there were also locals, including non-Jews.

"I would not be surprised if the terrorists themselves spent a Friday evening at the Holtzbergs," he added. "It was that open."

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Even before Katz arrived in Mumbai with a box of toys for the Holtzbergs' son, Moishe, who would celebrate his second birthday the following Shabbat - his first as an orphan - the geography professor had been in contact with Rivka's family.

Rivka's father, Rabbi Shimon Rosenberg, is a Chabad shaliach (emissary) in Afula, and her brother Shmuelik is a shaliach in Mount Tabor, where Katz lives. The Rosenbergs had sent the toys along with Katz for their grandson. "It's such a small world," said Katz.

When Katz arrived in Mumbai, he was warmly received by Gabi, who showed him a new compilation of correspondence between the last leader of Chabad, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, and various prominent rabbis.

"He talked of the Rebbe with such pride," he said.

The Holtzbergs had put together an impressive Jewish library with all the traditional mainstays: Bible commentaries, Talmud, halachic tractates and Jewish philosophy.

"The library provided travelers with a wholesome alternative to aimless wandering on the streets of Mumbai," said Katz.

After the evening prayer at the local synagogue, which was established by Iraqi Jews who settled in India to do business, Katz returned to the Chabad House for Shabbat dinner.

"There was a feast fit for a king waiting for us," recalled Katz.

Among the people enjoying the Holtzbergs' hospitality were a Belgian diamond merchant, an Israeli woman who also worked in diamonds, an elderly man from the local Jewish community and a middle-aged Jewish woman from Mexico who was planning on making aliya and who was murdered the following Shabbat together with the Holtzbergs.

"Each of us was asked to tell something about ourselves. Despite our diverse backgrounds, we quickly felt relaxed and comfortable together. We sang songs into the night. Rivki helped the Mexican woman learn more about Judaism and helped her with the bureaucratic issues involved with aliya."

The next morning, Katz accompanied Gabi to the local synagogue, where the young rabbi performed the public reading of the weekly Torah portion.

From discussions with the Holtzbergs, Katz discovered that Gabi had managed to raise enough money through donations and loans to buy the five-story Nariman House where the Chabad House was located.

"He managed to put the funds together just a few days before his purchase option expired. But he never had a doubt that he would manage to swing it," he said.

When Shabbat was over, Gabi showed old video footage of Rabbi Schneerson orchestrating huge gatherings at Lubavitch headquarters in Brooklyn, where he would lead singing, give divrei Torah, comment on current affairs and encourage his followers to spread Judaism wherever Jews could be found.

"I know that he must have seen those videos dozens of times. But Gabi watched them with us as if it were the first time," said Katz.

Katz recalled that when it was time for him to go, Gabi had gone out of his way to make sure a taxi would come to the front door of the Nariman House so Katz wouldn't have to carry his luggage too far.

"This was not an easy feat, because the Chabad House is located on this really narrow street surrounded by open-air markets. Taxi drivers did not want to take the trouble of maneuvering in, but Gabi insisted. I have never met people like Gabi and Rivki before in my life. They were so open, so warm, so friendly," he said.

"The truth is that as soon as I heard that terrorists had broken into the Nariman House, I knew that Gabi and Rivki were probably dead," he admitted. "I knew they would fight any evil person who tried to destroy everything they had built."


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 Nov 30, 2008 at 06:44 PM mommy Says:

This story brings tears to my eyes! What a loss for klal yisroel.

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 Nov 30, 2008 at 07:01 PM Anonymous Says:

Yemach shemom vzichrom all they have to offer is hate,destruction & death and that's why they took the chabad house because it was a shining light not only for frum jews but for every one

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 Nov 30, 2008 at 07:24 PM Anonymous Says:

i think from now on we should think twice (or more) next time we want to say something bad about chabad .i now that till now we wore not so strict but from now till moshiach we will think before we speak(not only chabad but EVERY other jew) and may g-d bring moshiach in our days

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 Nov 30, 2008 at 07:38 PM ubet Says:

# 3 UMEIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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 Nov 30, 2008 at 09:06 PM Abba Says:

"I would not be surprised if the terrorists themselves spent a Friday evening at the Holtzbergs," he added. "It was that open."

Wow that is very special to say about them.

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 Nov 30, 2008 at 09:39 PM Anonymous Says:

Reply to #5  
Abba Says:

"I would not be surprised if the terrorists themselves spent a Friday evening at the Holtzbergs," he added. "It was that open."

Wow that is very special to say about them.

According to reports they stayed in their house posing as jewish malaysian students. this is under current investigation as to how they got in without knowing their real identity. but we know G-D has His plans. time to search our souls.

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 Nov 30, 2008 at 10:54 PM Anonymous Says:

Reply to #5  
Abba Says:

"I would not be surprised if the terrorists themselves spent a Friday evening at the Holtzbergs," he added. "It was that open."

Wow that is very special to say about them.

u tippish its about the kedoshim that they had an open house like avruhom avini.

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 Nov 30, 2008 at 10:54 PM Kalte Litvak Says:

As an avid traveller I can tell you, these were Heilige Neshomes.

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 Nov 30, 2008 at 11:12 PM Anonymous Says:

Ribboni Shel Olam..............
Please please send Moshiach already?!
it is just too difficult to bear.
Klal Yisroel has already reached their quota of tzar long long ago.
Our cups are overflowing with love and tears!!!
The Ahava and Achdus this has evoked is enough to prove to You Hashem please please send Moshiach NOW!!!!

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 Dec 01, 2008 at 01:36 AM Anonymous Says:

ribonei shel olem

this chabad (mariman) house was a place somewere in a far land build to bring about that yidden should be able to do mitzves with comfort and joy .

it was ran by einicklich from avrohom and sura to bring about farvorfene and broken neshomes to say a bracha a tfila and make them proud to be yiden.

this ztdikim and kedoshim who ran the place left thier families frainds land evreything in order to do this heilige shlichas.

ribonei shel olem

this was a small bais hamikdosh far away from yerushaleyim.

a place for heimishe people like the kedoshim to stop in for a mincha.

to hear the dvar hashem in a smooze.

to keep a wonderful heimishe shobbos.

to learn.

to have a mikva.

EVREYTHING FAR AWAY IN A FREMDE LAND IN THE CORNER OF INDIA

ribonei shel olem the pain is more then what we can handle by most people they did not even know o this place till now but we learn now about a place that the shlichim lived on 1 thing

LHARBOIS KEVOD SHOMAYIM AND NACHAS FOR HASHEM

who will fill in this loss ?

YIDEN ITS WAS A CHORBEN BAIS HAMIKDOSH KLAL YISROEL LOST A KOHEN GODEL WE ALL MOST WORK TO RAPLACE THIS LOSS OF TZDOKE AND CHESED AND KIDDOSH HASHEM THIS KEDOSHIM DID AND THEY SHOULD GO BEFORE THE KISEI HAKOVED AND ASK THAT HASHEM SHOLD FILL IN THIS LOSS BY BRINGING MOSHIACH AND ALL THE WORLD SHOULD THAT HASHEM IS THE ONLY ONE/


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 Dec 01, 2008 at 12:47 AM Avi Says:

This is a story that we need to never forget. How many of us here in America have already forgotten 9-11. These messages are so clear...looking at those pictures of Rabbi and Rebitzin Holzberg, seeing small tidbits of the tremendous chesed and mitzvos they did should remind us how valuble our time onthis world is. We need to focus on the precious gift of life that HASHEM gave us and use it wisely. Let us all just have Ahavas chinum like the Holzbergs and lihavdil ben chaim l'chaim all the Chabad centers across the globe. Maybe thats the message to take as well...If we do this we will bring Mashiach ASAP! Make peace within Klal Yisroel and HASHEM will bring peace to the world..fact!

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 Dec 01, 2008 at 12:11 AM Anonymous Says:

#3 and #9 - that's right!! The most important thing now is for us to increase in acts of goodness and kindness to EVERYONE: family, other Jews, ALL other Jews, and all peoples ... in order to bring Moshiach now!! We must keep in mind our ultimate goal.

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 Dec 01, 2008 at 01:13 PM john Says:

everyone must make hachlata now to add decisively more in thinking good positive things abt all yidden!

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 Dec 01, 2008 at 01:38 PM Anonymous Says:

HaShem has his plans and apparently this was within them. We will never know what HaShem means by such plans, but we must accept the bad along with the good if we accept HaShem's world.

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 Dec 01, 2008 at 02:02 PM Anonymous Says:

Reply to #10  
Anonymous Says:

ribonei shel olem

this chabad (mariman) house was a place somewere in a far land build to bring about that yidden should be able to do mitzves with comfort and joy .

it was ran by einicklich from avrohom and sura to bring about farvorfene and broken neshomes to say a bracha a tfila and make them proud to be yiden.

this ztdikim and kedoshim who ran the place left thier families frainds land evreything in order to do this heilige shlichas.

ribonei shel olem

this was a small bais hamikdosh far away from yerushaleyim.

a place for heimishe people like the kedoshim to stop in for a mincha.

to hear the dvar hashem in a smooze.

to keep a wonderful heimishe shobbos.

to learn.

to have a mikva.

EVREYTHING FAR AWAY IN A FREMDE LAND IN THE CORNER OF INDIA

ribonei shel olem the pain is more then what we can handle by most people they did not even know o this place till now but we learn now about a place that the shlichim lived on 1 thing

LHARBOIS KEVOD SHOMAYIM AND NACHAS FOR HASHEM

who will fill in this loss ?

YIDEN ITS WAS A CHORBEN BAIS HAMIKDOSH KLAL YISROEL LOST A KOHEN GODEL WE ALL MOST WORK TO RAPLACE THIS LOSS OF TZDOKE AND CHESED AND KIDDOSH HASHEM THIS KEDOSHIM DID AND THEY SHOULD GO BEFORE THE KISEI HAKOVED AND ASK THAT HASHEM SHOLD FILL IN THIS LOSS BY BRINGING MOSHIACH AND ALL THE WORLD SHOULD THAT HASHEM IS THE ONLY ONE/


I agree, very well put.
This definitely is a chorban Bais Hamikdosh.
Already there are many hachlotos tovos in action so at least even in their death they are still creating so much good. We must continue with our good resolutions so Moshiach will not delay!!!

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