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 This is Israel’s memorial to 9/11
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It is called the 9/11 Living Memorial Plaza.

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Completed in 2009 for $2 million, it sits on 5 acres of

hillside, 20 miles from the center of Jerusalem.

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The memorial is a 30-foot, bronze American flag.

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That forms the shape of a flame to commemorate

the flames of the Twin Towers.

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The base of the monument is made of melted steel

from the wreckage of the World Trade Center.

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And includes this engraving in Hebrew and English.

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“This metal remnant was taken from the remains of the Twin Towers, that imploded on
September 11th disaster. It was sent over to Israel by the City of New York to be
incorporated in this memorial. This metal piece, like the entire monument, is a
manifestation of the special relationship between New York and Jerusalem.”
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Surrounding the monument are plaques

with the names of the victims of 9/11.

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It is the only memorial outside the U.S. that includes

the names of all who perished in the terrorist attacks.

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Including 5 Israeli citizens.

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The site solemnly overlooks Jerusalem’s

largest cemetery, Har HaMenuchot.

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The monument is often used for memorial

and commemoration services.

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A powerful memorial from a powerful ally.

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