National September 11 Memorial Museum

‘Small, still voice’ at the 9/11 museum

By Beth Kissileff — September 9, 2016
NEW YORK (RNS) An artist hopes his work will be a redemptive force that helps to heal.

Greek Orthodox launch rebuilding of St. Nicholas, the only church destroyed on 9/11

By Sarah Pulliam Bailey — October 20, 2014
NEW YORK (RNS) The church designed by renowned Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava will include an interfaith memorial for victims of the 9/11 attacks.

Ground Zero cross can stay at 9/11 museum, appeals court rules

By Sarah Pulliam Bailey — July 28, 2014
NEW YORK (RNS) Atheists said they suffered from both physical and emotional damages from the presence of the beamed cross at the official 9/11 museum, resulting in headaches, indigestion and mental pain.

COMMENTARY: 5 reasons the 9/11 museum should drop ‘Islamist’

By Faheem Younus — April 29, 2014
(RNS) Call them al-Qaida fanatics, Taliban lunatics or Muslim Brotherhood extremists. Just don't associate my faith with their actions.

Muslim mother seeks justice for the son she lost on 9/11

By Omar Sacirbey — September 9, 2013
(RNS) It’s been five years now that Talat Hamdani has been able to talk about her son without crying, but she still prefers mostly not to tell his story. “It’s all over the Internet,” she said. She’s stopped talking about how she initially didn’t worry when her son, Mohammad Salman Hamdani, who was a cadet […]

Conservative law firm fights atheists’ suit over cross at 9/11 museum

By Steve Strunsky /The Star-Ledger — August 21, 2012

(RNS) A lawsuit that was filed by the group American Atheists to keep a revered cross out of the National September 11 Museum is being challenged by Pat Robertson's American Center for Law and Justice. By Steve Strunsky.

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