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The Charlotte Jewish News -November 2002 - Page 16 Reflections The students at The Barbara and Jerry Ixvin Middle SchcKtl expressed their feelings on the anniversary of the 9/I1 tragedies through poetry. In addition, all ol the students have committed to earning money by doing extra chores, babysitting, washing cars, etc. so that they can give t/.edakah in memory of those who lost their M agnificent waterfront home in gated community. Very spacious (4520sq. ft.) 4 bedriMtm, 4.5 bath, across from Carmel Country Club. Master bedroom on main floor with separate his & hers baths, spa and exercise pool. Beautiful landscaping is maintained by the home owners' assiKiation. Co-brokered with Richard Roskind. $649,9(X). For more information contact Michael Alan Gold 704-779-5859. Michafx Alan Gold RF.Al.TOK Prudential Carolinas Realty OITice: 704-227-2575 Cell; 704-779-5859 Fax: 704-227-2616 lives. Following is a sample of the students’ reflections. America By Rochel Weiss Americans Memories Extremely changed Ripped away from us In a moment Can’t be forgotten Always Remember United United we stand Never to be forgotten In our minds The year has gone by Everlasting memories Dedicated to our loved ones Life Cycle A life is precious Brings joy when arrives Sorrow when leaves. Leaving memories forever In our hearts they live We will remember. Not Only By Rachel Spangenthal Remember not only, 3.043 deaths. Remember not only. Their families. Remember not only. Their feelings. Remember not only. Just as an observer My tears. Remember not only. Our terror. Remember not only, The world’s terror. From sports and the outdoors to music, theatre or just plain fun, Timber Ridge Camps is an experience of a lifetime. Your children will wish it could last all year! ©WHITE MOUNTAIN Full session for boys/girls 1st - 11th grade ^GREENBRIAR Two half sessions for boys/girls 1st - 8th grade A STARWOOD Two weeks for boys/girls 1st - 5th grade Family owned since 1955. Timber Ridge is one of the East Coast's Premier Jewish Camps. For more information about our camps, please contact our local representative Jill Balick at 704.841.3840. Shenandoah Mountains of West Virginia 90 miles from Washington, D.C. MD;410 484.2233 | FL:561 479.1961 | website: www.trcamps.com Remember not only. The important thing.s in life. Just- Never forget. It’s Been A Year By Zachary Cfiirelick It’.s been a year Since the day Of chaos and terror Alike. It’s been a year Since the shrieks and screams pierced Our streets. It’s been a year Since courage saved a multitude And killed 3,043. It’s been a year Of unity and fear Of valor, bravery, love and hope The same as on that day. It’s been a year. A Part In Our Heart By Sharon Eshet One plane crashing in. Killing many. Friends, family, loved ones. Children, Babies, Adults. Lives being killed for no reason. Families ripped apart. Innocent lives are gone. Families are left sobbing. Sobbing for help, to be loved. Part of them has been ripped away. Nothing can help. They cannot be replaced. A part in their heart Was tom in half. For their loved ones. And other’s loved ones. Who no longer can play A part in their life. We stand together as one. We will help each other In our friends’ need. More aware. More protective. Time with our friends Talking in feelings. Courage will stand with us. Flclping with each other. Two Towers By Alexander Shporer Two identical towers Lost. Down they came They are lost. People were: Killed, Hurt. Lost. Sadness enters hearts. Joy leaves as they know Their loved ones are Lost. Freedom stays with us Forever and will never be Lost. As I reflect back Things have changed. For bad and. For good. The towers are gone But united We are standing together. American and Proud By Matthew J. Laxer No one imagined I It could have happened Two twins coming down A tear in the eagle’s eye This was the day our country cried. They hijacked our planes What will they do? We didn’t know anyone can do this Kill themselves... To kill hundreds of others. Some wouldn’t take it They stood up brave and tall Defending others Not caring about themselves Too proud to Just sit by. 2002, we still remember September 11,2001 We recover by remembering. Giving charity. Visiting families who lost people They tried to take away our pride But I’m still American,' And proud. Lost Diamonds By Sara Massachi Remember September 11th Remember New York Remember Washington Remember the planes The people The lost lives The families The fires The lost dreams The disastrous memories Remember September 11 th Remember New York Remember Washington Remember the planes The smiles The loving memories The good thoughts The hopes The laughs The precious times together Remember 9-11th Remember By Andrew Tavin Remembrance of that day Endurance through hardships Memories of victims and heroes Enjoying what we still have Memory of who we lost Bringing awareness Editing our mistakes Recovering but never forgetting Remember By Rachel Slotkis Recruiting soldiers. Everyone praying. Memories of the loss. Emotions hurt inside me. Memorials for the unfortunate Being kind to each other. Extraordinary help from our citi zens. Ready for a new start. A Word From The President By Kevin Raus A nation with patriotism beyond my expectations. Memories of our recent history give us sorrow. Every day we think about how lucky we are to be Americans. Rescue workers at the World Trade Center lifted our spirits tremendously. 1 will protect my country without a doubt. Coast to eoa.st everybody has the same thoughts. A1 Quaida members don’t stand a chance against us because we are The United States of America!
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