Mumbai, India – Prince Michael Pledges $100,000 aid to Chabad Narmiam House

    8

    Prince Michael of Kent (C) along with Rabbi Avraham Berkowitz and Israeli Counsulate General Orna Sagiv visiting the Nariman House (Chabad House) in Mumbai on Wednesday. Mumbai, India – Over a year after the 26/11 attacks, Jew residents have regrouped to start a Chabad House on a temporary basis in the metropolis after the Nariman House was destroyed in the Mumbai terror strikes.

    Join our WhatsApp group

    Subscribe to our Daily Roundup Email


    “A temporary Chabad House is currently operational in the city. A new Rabbi and his wife will soon arrive for the same,” Rabbi Avraham Berkowitz, Director of the Chabad Mumbai Relief Fund said.

    “The Jewish priest, who is expected to arrive in a few months, will continue offering the services to the people of our community.”

    Nariman House, also known as Chabad House, is a testimony to the bloodshed by two terrorists – Babar Imran and Nasir, who laid a two-day terror siege and slaughtered four Jews including baby Moshe’s parents.

    Nariman House, a Jewish outreach center run by Chabad-Lubavitch Movement, offered drug prevention services and stayed to the people of their faith.

    “There are many students and volunteers here who have been actively helping in maintaining and rebuilding the Chabad House since the last few months. We have rented a place in the city where the operations are going on,” Berkowitz said.

    “We will continue with our services in Mumbai. We have not left after the attack. Our goal is to help rebuild what is destroyed. We need to give people strong security. We will rebuild it in a way that everyone feels secure,” Berkowitz said.

    He said they enjoy the “good co-operation” of Mumbai police, especially its Commissioner D. Sivanandan.

    “We are pleased to receive a donation of USD 1,00,000 from Prince Michael of Kent and other donors from London to rebuild at least two floors including the kitchen,” he said.

    “Rebuilding the house would take nearly USD 1.5 million and by the next anniversary of the attack we will see some progress,” he said, without revealing the funds collected till date.

    On financial aid received from other countries, Berkowitz said, “We have lot of hope from the people of Israel, the US, Canada and Australia.”


    Listen to the VINnews podcast on:

    iTunes | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | Podbean | Amazon

    Follow VINnews for Breaking News Updates


    Connect with VINnews

    Join our WhatsApp group


    8 Comments
    Most Voted
    Newest Oldest
    Inline Feedbacks
    View all comments
    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    Kol Hakovod!!!

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    Who is this prince to be so nice to us. Never heard of him – is he Jewish?

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    Prince Michael of Kent ? Is he related to the Queen of England? What is his motivation? I would have never believed in such a thing although I have read on VIN News in the past year or so that Prince Charles has donated to Yiddish causes — a Shul in Eastern Europe I believe or something similar. Very interesting. I thought the English were very caste conscious and didn’t involve themselves in other’s affairs, especially not Jewish ones.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    baruch hashem. Chabad is bringing so many lost yidden back to Torah!

    webmom
    webmom
    14 years ago

    don’t get it: is it $100,000 or $1,000,000?

    Aryeh
    Aryeh
    14 years ago

    Four Jews?! They slaughtered “four Jews”? What is wrong with this reporter?