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Gujaratis of Conn. Give Condolences for Mumbai Attack Victims

Source: 
NewHavenIndependent.org
Writer: 
Thomas MacMillan
Sandhya Desai (right) leads prayers in Sanskrit and Hindi at a meeting of condolences organized by the Gujarati Association of Connecticut. (photos: Thomas MacMillan, NewHavenIndependent.org)

Gujarati food — including idli, sambar, papadi and jalabi — followed the Sanskrit and Hindi prayer ceremony of the Gujarati Association of Connecticut's "condolence meeting" on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2008. (photo: Thomas MacMillan, NewHavenIndependent.org)

Jews of All Denominations Mourn Victims in Mumbai

Source: 
JewishJournal.org
Writer: 
Susan Jacobs

Mumbai Attacks Leave Indians in USA Grieving, Enraged

Kang brothers Samar, 5, and Uday, 11, died with their mother (pictured below) during the attacks in Mumbai's Taj Mahal hotel. The boys' now-widowed father is the general manager of the hotel. (courtesy photos: Veena Sahay for CTindianLife.com)

NEW ENGLAND ETHNIC NEWS WELCOMES YOUR COMMENTS. 

Mumbai: City of Dreams, Target of Terrorists

Connecticut resident Sujata Srinivasan, the editor of CT Indian Life, started her journalism career in Bombay, now called Mumbai. (photo: SujataSrinivasan.com)


The following essay is from the December 2008 issue of
CTIndianLife.com, a monthly publication.

Mumbai Terrorism Touches New Haven’s Hasidic Jews

Source: 
NewHavenIndependent.org
Writer: 
Paul Bass
Meir "Chesky" Holtzberg is the cousin of slain victim Rabbi Gavriel Holtzberg, who was killed last week by terrorists in Mumbai. His wife, Rivka, was also among the victims. (photo: Facebook via NewHavenIndependent.org)

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