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		<title>Mumbai Hero Nanny May Get Top Israeli Honor</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Dec 2008 04:45:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JeanneSager</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ When we leave our kids with a sitter, we always hope they&#39;ll take at least as good a care of them as we would. Risking life and limb to save theirs isn&#39;t too much to ask.&#160;
In the midst of the terrible tragedy of the Mumbai terrorist attacks, nanny Sandra Samuel has stood out for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.babble.com/CS/blogs/strollerderby/2008/12/01-07/NannyMumbai.jpg"><img src="http://www.babble.com/CS/blogs/strollerderby/2008/12/01-07/NannyMumbai.jpg" alt="" align="right" border="0" width="291" height="179" hspace="4" /></a> When we leave our kids with a sitter, we always hope they&#39;ll take at least as good a care of them as we would. Risking life and limb to save theirs isn&#39;t too much to ask.&nbsp;</p>
<p>In the midst of the terrible tragedy of the Mumbai terrorist attacks, nanny Sandra Samuel has stood out for her bravery &#8211; and her devotion to her charge. We have brought you the story of toddler Moshe Holtzberg and the tragic detah of his parents earlier in the week. Now Israel is considering conveying one of its highest honors, an award reserved in the past for Holocaust-era heroes.</p>
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<p><a href="http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/World/Indian_nanny_of_Jewish_kid_may_get_top_Israeli_honour/articleshow/3784353.cms" target="_blank">Samuel had a &quot;special connection&quot;</a> with toddler Moshe Holtzberg, the son of Rabbi<br />
Gavriel Holtzberg and his wife Rivka. After hours locked in her room, hiding from the attackers, Samuel says she heard Moshe calling for her.&nbsp; Despite terrorists still on the premises, Samuel unlocked the door and followed his voice, finally finding the boy covered in blood beside his dead parents. She grabbed the child and ran outside. She escorted the boy all the way to Israel, where his grandparents have taken in the toddler and the country is discussing the possible conference of the Righteous Gentile award. It&#39;s an award given in the past to non-Jews who helped rescue Jews during the Holocaust, including <a href="http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00012QM86/?target=babble.com-20" target="_blank"><i>Schindler&#39;s List</i></a> inspiration Oskar Schindler.&nbsp;</p>
<p>It should help the Indian native stay in Israel if she so desires, and it&#39;s one of the brighter stories coming out of the tragedies. This wasn&#39;t Samuel&#39;s child. She could have stayed locked up safe in her room. She could have assumed the child&#39;s parents would take care of him.&nbsp;</p>
<p>I love my babysitter, but if anything ever happens, I&#39;ve got to tell you &#8211; I wouldn&#39;t mind having this woman watch my daughter.&nbsp;</p>
<p><i>Image: <a href="http://www.crownheights.info/index.php?itemid=14460" target="_blank">The Age </a></i></p>
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		<title>Mumbai Attacks Over, Heroic Stories Emerge</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 Nov 2008 23:18:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Amber Robinson</dc:creator>
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The Mumbai attacks which ended over the weekend killed 174 people and left hundreds more injured. The eyewitness accounts sounded absolutely dreadful and as a parent there were a few that really got to me.
On Friday we brought the news of 2-year-old Moishe Holtzberg (pictured) who was being held hostage in a Jewish centre in [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Mumbai attacks which ended over the weekend killed 174 people and left hundreds more injured. The eyewitness accounts sounded absolutely dreadful and as a parent there were a few that really got to me.</p>
<p>On Friday we brought the news of 2-year-old <a href="http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,24719491-5001021,00.html">Moishe Holtzberg</a> (pictured) who was being held hostage in a Jewish centre in the Indian city.</p>
<p>As India and the world reeled in shock at the terrorist assault, Moishe became a symbol of hope, when his 44-year-old Indian nanny rescued him and fled the besieged building.</p>
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<p>Tragically, his 29-year-old father, Rabbi Gavriel Holtzberg, and his 28-year-old mother, Rivka, were among five hostages found murdered at Nariman House, a Jewish outreach centre yesterday, when Indian commandos invaded the building.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, an Italian chef braved armed militants at a Mumbai hotel to bring milk to his wife and infant daughter who were trapped during the siege.</p>
<p>As recounted at <a href="http://www.news.com.au/story/0,27574,24728788-401,00.html">news.com.au</a>,</p>
<blockquote><p>Emanuele Lattanzi told RAI state television he was working in the kitchen of the Oberoi Hotel when gunman stormed the building. Restaurant staff were immediately evacuated through an emergency exit.</p></blockquote>
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Once outside, however, Mr Lattanzi realised his wife Lea and six-month-old daughter Clarice were trapped, asleep in their room. </p>
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As the siege of the hotel continued for two days, Mr Lattanzi received frantic text messages from his wife, who said she had no more milk to feed the child, AP reported. The cook pleaded to be let into the hotel with some powdered milk. </p>
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&#8220;They let me in (on Friday) morning, covered by these soldiers,&#8221; Mr Lattanzi told RAI. &#8220;They escorted me to the door of the child&#8217;s room.&#8221; </p>
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Mr Lattanzi stayed in the room with his wife and child until authorities had killed the last of the gunman. He then walked out, cradling Clarice in his arms.</p>
<p>Both mother and child were uninjured.</p>
<p>Also trapped at the Hotel Oberoi was Sydney dad <a href="http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,24727602-5001021,00.html">David Jacobs</a>. The lawyer relied on his Blackberry organiser to stay in touch with his wife, son, and security forces. </p>
<p>Mr Jacobs, 58, who was in Mumbai on business for his firm, barricaded himself in his room, pushing heavy furniture against the door before turning the lights off and hiding in the closet.</p>
<p>He lived on mini-bar food and kept his spirits up by making lots of &#8220;unfunny dad jokes&#8221; in his emails, according to son Adam, 26. Mr Jacobs has since been released and has revealed his <a href="http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/pdf/jacobs_emails.pdf/jacobs_emails.pdf">email log</a> during the attacks.</p>
<p>We hope and pray for the missing Australians and other nationals caught up in this tragedy.</p>
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