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Abraham Zelmanowitz : ウィキペディア英語版 | Abraham Zelmanowitz
Abraham J. Zelmanowitz (December 30, 1945 - September 11, 2001) (also known as Abe, Avrame, and Avremel) was an Orthodox Jew who worked as a computer programmer for Empire Blue Cross and Blue Shield on the 27th floor of Tower One of the World Trade Center in New York City who died in the attacks of September 11, 2001. ==September 11 attacks== One of his best friends was co-worker and fellow computer programmer Ed Beyea, who was a quadriplegic. With the elevators not working after the attack, Beyea had no way of getting out. Rather than go down the stairs and try to save himself, Zelmanowitz chose to stay with his friend, and presumably comfort him until the bitter end (many believe they prayed together during those final moments as well; as Beyea was a devout Roman Catholic).〔Evelyn Zelmanowitz and Yaffa Shilman. ("September 11 - A memorial" ). CNN. 2001. Retrieved December 11, 2011.〕 Nearly one year after his death, Zelmanowitz's remains were positively identified among the debris, and he was brought to the Mount of Olives Jewish Cemetery in Jerusalem, where he was interred beside his parents.〔Staff (August 6, 2002). ("A Steadfast Friend on 9/11 Is Buried" ), ''The New York Times''. Accessed August 21, 2013. "The family of Mr. Zelmanowitz, 55, buried his remains next to his parents' at the cemetery overlooking Jerusalem on the Mount of Olives."〕
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