Twenty-five days from today marks twenty-five years since September 11, 2001. A quarter century has passed since that terrible Tuesday morning. It is the duty of the living to remember those killed that day. It is the duty of the living to make sure that the stories of their lives continue to echo through the years. It is the duty of the living to ensure that those who were murdered that day are never forgotten.
Daniel M. Lewin, thirty-one years of age, founded Akamai Technologies in 1998 with one of his MIT professors and with one of his fellow MIT students. In less than three years, it had grown into one of the world's top technology companies. Mr. Lewin lived in the Boston area with his wife Anne and the couple's two sons, Eitan and Itamar.
Born in Denver, Colorado, he moved to Israel with his parents in 1983. Upon his high school graduation, he served for four years in the Israel Defense Forces, where he rose to the rank of Captain. On the morning of September 11, 2001, he was seated near three of the hijackers in first-class on American Airlines Flight 11. He is widely believed to have been the first victim killed on September 11 - stabbed to death by one of Flight 11's hijackers when he rose up against them and tried to prevent the hijacking.
Forever thirty-one. Forever loved. Forever remembered.
-AK
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