Brooklyn, NY – Zev Brenner Interviews Brother of Chasidic 9/11 Victim

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    A VIN News Exclusive photo: Reflecting pool at Ground Zero, engraved with name of 9/11 victim, Avraham Nesanel Ilowitz on Sep 11 2011.Brooklyn, NY – In an interview to air tonight on his radio show, Zev Brenner speaks with Mendel Ilowitz, brother of Avraham Nesanel Ilowitz who died on the 89th floor of the World Trade Center on 9/11, about yesterday’s emotional ceremony Ground Zero.

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    Borough Park resident, Mendel Ilowitz relates how his 51 year old brother, an insurance broker for Met Life, became trapped in his private office when the building shifted after being struck and he was unable to open the door. Twenty other Met Life employees made it safely downstairs just moments before the building collapsed.

    Ilowitz remembers his brother, a father of five as someone who lived to help others who not only had an immense love of learning but loved to see others learning as well. His brother’s memory continues to live on through shiurim that he established in his lifetime that continue to this very day.

    Listen to the full interview below.

    Talkline with Zev Brenner airs nightly over WSNR 620 on the AM dial, and via the internet at www.talklinecommunications.com. Listen Line: 7124322378


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    12 years ago

    Nebech, nebech a Yid that had the right idea that he should WORK to support his family, that this should have happened to. His nishama should have an aliya.

    VeyIzMir
    VeyIzMir
    12 years ago

    What a Gevaldige Yid!

    I was a neighbor of his and not once had he forgotten to greet me with his special smile and a warm good morning! May his Neshama have an Aliya.

    He will never be forgotten.

    yochtzel
    yochtzel
    12 years ago

    I am a real close family member, (if I would say what it would give away my identity) all I can say is, “no words can describe his kindness and love of helping someone and the love of torah he had as was mentioned. I Really Loved You and really Miss You!!!