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December 21, 2001 - Image 84

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-12-21

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A FAMILY GRIEVES from page 83

Karen stayed home and took care of
the baby at their condo in Secaucus,
N.J.; Ken worked as an equities
trader at Cantor Fitzgerald in World
Trade Center Tower 1.
Everyone in the family still finds
it difficult to speak of what hap-
pened on Sept. 11.
"It hit us very hard," Mrs.
Weinstein said. "Kenny was like my
own son."
Mrs. Weinstein had gotten a call
from her son, Michael, Karen's
brother, who cried, "They killed my
brother!" when he saw the attacks
on television.
At around the same time, Ken was
calling Karen. He told her, "A plane
hit the building!"
b. and then said he
was going to try and find his father,
Arthur, who worked for Fred Alger
Management on the 93rd floor of
the World Trade Center Building
One. He told Karen, "I love you."
The family never heard from him
again. Ken's father also died in the
attack.
On Sept. 12, Karen and her fami-
ly drove to New York. They looked
everywhere, called hospitals, walked
the streets.
Even after they had seen the dev-
astation, even after they found
nothing, it was difficult to admit
the truth, Mrs. Weinstein said. They
knew Ken was likely dead, "but we
were still hopeful."
In the presentation at the Pleasant
Lake School, student council officer
Jillian Anderson and student council
president Ariel Lieberman spoke
about Ken Simon.
"He was a man who everyone
loved," Jillian said. In addition to
his passion for juggling, he was a
big, big Yankees fan who told every-
one he got married "the year the
Yankees won the World Series
[1998]."
Only one week before he died, he
took Maya to the very spot where he
and his wife had been engaged, she
added.
Karen doesn't know vet what she
will do in the future. She wants
most of all to be with Maya, and
she thinks about returning to gradu-
ate school, where she would like to
study for a master's degree in educa-
tion.
Judy Weinstein can hardly bear to
see what her daughter must endure
these days. There are so many like
her, she said. "TheY shouldn't be
widows at this age." Li

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