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September 11th Islamist Attacks From a Human Angle

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Despite the lies being floated in the dark corners of the internet, 9/11, the worst terrorist attack in American history, was perpetrated by Islamic terrorists carrying out the brutal attacks in the name of their interpretation of Islam.

While it’s important to always remember the evil perpetrated and the role of the Saudi government in that heinous and savage attack, what’s more important is remembering the stories of the innocent lives taken.

On September 11th, the Twin Towers in New York were attacked. Islamic terrorists had years earlier attacked the towers with bombs.

On that fateful day, a man named Abrahan Zelmowitz, who had a blessed memory, was at the World Trade Center in Manhattan.

Abraham was a devout Orthodox Jew who lived his faith in a very real way.

His brother Jack emphasized, “He made a lot of friends. And he was respected in the community. He was respected in the synagogue. He was orthodox, pious, a good human being, very charitable. People didn’t know the things that he did for poor people and for unfortunate people. He’d never spoke about it. He never broadcasted it like people do. He was one unique human being in every phase of life. I don’t know—there’s a million stories to be told.”

His kindness was on display on that horrible day when his friend Ed Beyea, with whom Abe worked for 12 years, was employed by Empire Blue Cross/Blue Shield as a computer programmer.

Beyea used a wheelchair, and after the North Tower was struck by hijacked American Airlines Flight 11, Abraham made the heroic decision not to evacuate the building without Beyea.

Abe was Jewish, and Ed was Christian, but in the eyes of Al Qaeda Islamist savages, they were both infidels and were murdered in cold blood.

Abe’s family exclaimed, “He could never turn his back on another human being.”

As its said in Judaism, may his memory be a blessing, and his example showed the truth that a little bit of light dispels a lot of darkness.

Some now wish to run cover for Islamists and blame others for the horrific attacks of 9/11; in truth, Bin Laden and his band of savage murderers claimed responsibility.

The anniversary of that fateful day is a few days away.

We are reminded of the smoke, the smell of flesh, and the pandering to the Islamic immigrant community in the days after the attack.

There is much to learn from that day, but acts like what Abraham did will last forever. May their memories be a blessing.

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