Moshe Holtzberg--The Miracle of Mumbai
I am sure the parents were dead when she found Moshe. I am glad to see that he is adapting to his new situation. He is fortunate to have such a caring Nanny.Looking at the rosy-cheeked toddler kicking over his building-block tower in an Israeli living room with typical childish abandon, it is hard to imagine that just two weeks ago, and a continent away, he was wailing forlornly, his parents lifeless beside him, their blood soaking into his baby clothes.
Having escaped the clutches of the militants who brought carnage to the streets of Mumbai, Moshe Holtzberg is now – quite literally – in safe hands. They are those of Sandra Samuel, the Indian nanny who heard his cries and whisked him out of harm's way.
The last time the world saw the two-year-old, it was at a memorial service for his parents in the Indian city, his anguished cries for his mother, "Ima, Ima, Ima", reverberating through the hushed ranks of mourners. Now the boy dubbed the Miracle of Mumbai is dancing along to songs ahead of the Jewish Hanukkah holiday, and excitedly exclaiming "big candy" at images of sweets that pop up on television.
"He is like a normal kid, just enjoying himself. He has gotten used to other people surrounding him," Ms Samuel explains. "He loves it here. He is in very good condition, just like normal. He is having his breakfast, lunch and snacks and he sleeps very well now."
The nanny and her charge are staying at the home of Moshe's great uncle, the orthodox rabbi Yitzhak David Grossman, the spiritual leader of this small town in northern Israel and head of its Migdal Ohr educational institution. In a few days, they are due to move to the home of the toddler's maternal grandparents in nearby Afula.
Ms Samuel has been Moshe's live-in nanny since he was 10 days old, tending to him round the clock, feeding him in the morning and reading him nursery rhymes at night. The 44-year-old has two grown-up sons of her own back in India, but has no intention of abandoning her young charge any time soon. Israel will be home for six months, maybe a year, "it depends on how the baby is getting used to his family".
She is clearly satisfied that Moshe is well. But she dismisses the idea she is a hero, saying it is inconceivable that she would not have responded to Moshe's cry....
...In the storeroom, Ms Samuel recalled, "I was saying God's name, Jesus's name, the Holy Spirit's name. There is strength from these names." She said she kept thinking about Moshe. "I was thinking of the baby, I was not thinking of Rabbi Gaby. I had full hope he would come out of it. I was telling the Lord, just keep my baby safe."
On Thursday at 10.45am she heard Moshe crying one floor above her. "He was just crying my name – 'Sandra. Sandra'," she says. When she got to the room from which the cries emanated, she saw the child's parents on the floor. "They were not hurt. Rabbi Gaby had a little fresh blood next to his feet. Rivki was on the floor, it was like she was sleeping. They looked like they were asleep. I gave a look, picked him up and ran. I ran without anything. Just his doll. I picked the doll up because he is used to that doll."
For the first four nights after the attack, Moshe would wake every night, wanting his parents. Now, Ms Samuel says, he sleeps soundly and no longer mentions mum and dad. "He is not even asking for them now because he is too happy. He loves it here. He has swings, a garden, a see-saw." The trappings may be those of an ordinary toddler, but the little boy enjoying them is anything but.
Thanks for this update. I have been searching baby Moshe on the internet hoping for an update on his recovery. I feel better to hear he's sleeping well now.
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A mother in Michigan.
Thanks for the update. I have been searching for an update on baby Moshe for days now. I feel better knowing he feels better.
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Thanks for an update on bay moshe. I am a mother too, having a child a little younger than little moshe.I feel better to know he is doing well.
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Thanks for the update.Tell Moshe that there are lots of mothers who love him and pray and cry from him everyday.We love moshe.God bless him and may he always be happy.
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Thank you for the update and tell Moshe that he has lots of mothers who cry and pray for him everyday.Love u baby
ReplyDeleteMoshe we all love u a lot ..u will be very happy in life ..the world 's every mother thinks and prays for ur well being.Hope nanny sandra would have saved ur parents too..dipa
ReplyDeleteI eagerly wait for baby Moshe's updates..its heartbreaking reading about him but good to know that he is doing well.....God bless him
ReplyDeleteI eagerly wait for baby Moshe's updates....its heartbreaking to read about him but great to know that he is doing well...God bless
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for this column, i am still longing to know about baby Moshe and his nanny. Please tell them that they are in my prayers always. Can you sent the latest photos of Moshe? Can i have the email id of nanny Sandra so that i can communicate to them directly? Thank you so much. From Priya Stanley, Chennai, India
ReplyDeleteIs there any current news about Baby Moshe? My mother wants to know.
ReplyDeletehi how old is baby moshe now its 2010 he was two at that time when his parents were killed how awful that must have been for a baby i hope to god that you will find peace and the hatred will finally be at rest love always diane im so glad that he was not harmed and rescue from people who loved him take care god bless you all
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