9/11 ceremony at Newark Liberty International Airport 

9/11 ceremony at Newark Liberty International Airport 

Sarah McCain, who ran the program, is pictured center. Next to her, far left are Rabbis Avremy Kanelsky and Mordechai Kanelsky, surrounded by Port Authority of New York and New Jersey police and employees. (Courtesy Bris Avrohom)
Sarah McCain, who ran the program, is pictured center. Next to her, far left are Rabbis Avremy Kanelsky and Mordechai Kanelsky, surrounded by Port Authority of New York and New Jersey police and employees. (Courtesy Bris Avrohom)

On September 11, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey held a memorial ceremony at the headquarters of Newark Liberty International Airport. Sarah McCain, the general manager of New Jersey Airports at the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, ran the program. Rabbi Mordechai Kanelsky, Bris Avrohom’s executive director, gave the invocation.

The rabbi added “that as we commemorate the lives of more than 3,000 innocent people who perished on 9/11, it is our duty to do something in their memory. He suggested that each person as they awake every morning should say thank you to God and show gratitude for having been granted another day. We should take advantage and use our time well to concentrate on doing good deeds to help one another. Especially now before the Jewish New Year we should always remember how grateful we must be to God.”

Rabbi Avremy Kanelsky, the director of Bris Avrohom’s information stand at Newark Airport, blew the shofar as a preparation for Rosh Hashanah and gave honey to the Port Authority executives, chief of police, and managers of the terminals.

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