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Israel grants Mumbai nanny citizenship for bravery

2010/09/13 14:48 EDT

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Sandra Samuel, center, holds up her Israeli identification card as she holds Moshe Holtzberg, left, after being granted honorary citizenship in a ceremony with Israeli Interior Minister Eli Yishai, right, in Jerusalem, Monday Sept. 13, 2010. Israel has granted honorary citizenship and permanent residency status to Samuel, who saved Moshe Holtzberg from the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks that killed both of his parents. Samuel braved gunfire to rescue 2-year-old Holtzberg from a Jewish center targeted by Islamic militants. She found him by his parents' bodies and rushed him to safety.

JERUSALEM – Israel granted honorary citizenship Monday to an Indian woman who braved gunfire to save an Israeli boy from the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks that killed both of his parents.

Sandra Samuel rescued 2-year-old Moshe Holtzberg from a Jewish center targeted by Islamic militants. She found him by his parents' bodies and rushed him to safety.

Samuel has been caring for him in Israel since then. He is in the custody of his extended family.

Spokeswoman Sabine Haddad said Interior Minister Eli Yishai personally presented the certificate in recognition of Samuel's bravery. She was also granted permanent residency status.

At a news conference, Samuel showed her new Israeli identification card to reporters as she held Moshe in her arms.

"(Moshe) teaches me Hebrew, and if I don't pronounce it properly, he keeps on repeating it, that I say it properly. He is a teacher now for me," Samuel told Israeli Channel 2 TV.

She told Army Radio she is "happy and very honored."

Samuel, a widow, gave up her life in India and left her two sons to move to Israel.

In all, 166 people were killed in the Mumbai attacks.

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