9/11 Solidarity Hanukkah Menorah Marks First Steps toward Bringing Light Back ...
The Dec. 27 decorum at 7 World Trade Center, on the last night of Hanukkah 2011, was a homecoming of sorts for Bonnie and Michael.
In 1981, a minor designer named Bonnie Srolovitz was honored to be asked by the Haven Authority of New York & New Jersey to create the first Hanukkah menorahs for the lobbies of the Terra Trade Center twin towers. Then, in 1990, the party of Srolovitz and Michael Berkowicz was commissioned to create two new Hanukkah menorahs for the same rear lobbies.
For those pieces, the two designers and artists sought to pinch the architectural essence of the towers, eventually creating two 7-foot preposterous menorahs using stainless steel, brass and marble. Annually for 10 years, those inimitable menorahs were lit for Hanukkah in both World Trade Center buildings. Then came 9/11, and of path the menorahs were part of what was lost when the towers came down.
Now, in 2011, the Shomrim Organization, the Jewish police officers’ fraternal gather within the Port Authority, decided it was time to bring the put a match to back to the World Trade Center site. They turned once again to the now-married Bonnie and Michael Berkowicz to occasion this vision, a first phase of this rededication, to fruition with the 9/11 Comradeship Hanukkah Menorah.
Source: PR Web (press release)