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Daniel Lewin
Israeli-American entrepreneur and 9/11 victim
Israeli-American entrepreneur and 9/11 victim
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Daniel Lewin |
| image | Lewin.daniel.jpg |
| native_name | דניאל לוין |
| native_name_lang | he |
| birth_date | |
| birth_place | Denver, Colorado, U.S. |
| death_date | |
| death_place | Over Massachusetts, U.S. (aboard AA11) |
| death_cause | Stab wounds during the September 11 attacks (killed by Satam al-Suqami) |
| burial_place | Sharon Memorial Park |
| Sharon, Massachusetts | |
| education | Technion – Israel Institute of Technology (BA, BS) |
| Massachusetts Institute of Technology | |
| spouse | Anne Lewin |
| children | 2 |
| occupation | Entrepreneur |
| module | {{Infobox military person |
| embed | yes |
| rank | Captain |
| allegiance | Israel |
| branch | Israel Sayeret Matkal}} |
Sharon, Massachusetts Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Daniel "Danny" Mark Lewin (; May 14, 1970 – September 11, 2001) was an American-Israeli mathematician and entrepreneur who co-founded Akamai Technologies. A passenger on board American Airlines Flight 11, it is believed that Lewin was stabbed to death by Satam al-Suqami, one of the hijackers of that flight, making him the first victim of the September 11 attacks.
Early life
Lewin was born on May 14, 1970, in Denver, Colorado, to a Jewish family and was one of three brothers. He moved to Israel with his family at age 14 and spent the remainder of his childhood living in Jerusalem. He completed his secondary education at an ORT high school.
Career
After finishing high school, Lewin was drafted into the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and served in the elite Sayeret Matkal commando unit, eventually becoming an officer. Lewin rose to the rank of captain.
After being discharged from the army, Lewin studied electronic engineering at the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa while simultaneously working at IBM's research laboratory in the city, where despite his simultaneous university studies he became a full-time research fellow and project leader. While at IBM, he developed the Genesys system, a processor verification tool widely used within IBM and in other companies such as Advanced Micro Devices and SGS-Thomson.
Lewin received a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Science, summa cum laude from the Technion and was named as the university's outstanding student in Computer Engineering in 1995. These algorithms became the basis for Akamai Technologies, which they founded in 1998.
Death and legacy
Lewin was reportedly stabbed aboard American Airlines Flight 11 during its hijacking in the September 11 attacks while traveling to a business meeting in Los Angeles. A 2001 FAA memo suggests he may have been stabbed by Satam al-Suqami after attempting to thwart the hijacking. According to the memo, Lewin was seated in business class in seat 9B, near hijackers Mohamed Atta, Abdulaziz al-Omari, and al-Suqami. Initial reports indicated that he had been shot by al-Suqami, but the final draft of the memo omitted all references to gunfire.
According to 9/11 Commission Report, Lewin was stabbed by one of the hijackers, likely Satam al-Suqami, who was seated directly behind him. Flight attendants who contacted airline officials from the plane reported that Lewin's throat was slashed, presumably by the terrorist sitting behind him.
The 9/11 Commission speculated that Lewin, being a veteran of the Israeli military, may have attempted to confront Atta or Omari, who had been seated in front of him, unaware that al-Suqami was sitting just behind him. Lewin was identified as the first victim of the September 11 attacks.
Lewin was survived by his wife Anne and his two sons, Eitan and Itamar, who were five and eight years old, respectively, at the time of the attacks.
In July 2004, it was reported that Lewin's recovered remains had been identified from Ground Zero.
Canadian actor Brad Hampton portrayed Lewin in the BBC docudrama Zero Hour Season 1: Episode 2 (2004) called "The Last Hour of Flight 11".
After his death, the intersection of Main and Vassar Streets in Cambridge, Massachusetts, was renamed Danny Lewin Square in his honor.
At the National September 11 Memorial & Museum, Lewin is memorialized at the North Pool, on Panel N-75.
Lewin is the subject of the 2013 biography No Better Time: The Brief, Remarkable Life of Danny Lewin, the Genius Who Transformed the Internet by Molly Knight Raskin. According to Raskin, "Because of Akamai, almost every major news site remained up and running [on September 11], a feat that proved everything Danny promised to be possible".
Awards
- 1995 – The Technion named him the year's Outstanding Student in Computer Engineering.
- 1998 – Morris Joseph Levin Award for Best Masterworks Thesis Presentation at MIT.
References
References
- Leopold, Todd (September 11, 2013). [http://www.cnn.com/2013/09/09/tech/innovation/danny-lewin-9-11-akamai/ "The legacy of Danny Lewin, the first man to die on 9/11"]. [[CNN]].
- (July 24, 2004). "Ex-Israeli commando tried to halt unfolding hijacking". [[New York Daily News.
- Leibovitz, Liel. (11 September 2013). "Remembering Tech Titan Danny Lewin, the Fighting Genius on Flight 11". Tablet.
- Weiss, Efrat. (12 September 2001). "Daniel was a very special man". Ynet!.
- [https://forward.com/israel/349423/the-life-and-loss-of-daniel-lewin-web-genius-and-9-11s-first-victim/ The Life and Loss of Daniel Lewin, Web Genius and 9/11’s ‘First Victim’]
- [https://www.nytimes.com/2001/09/17/classified/paid-notice-deaths-lewin-daniel-m.html Paid Notice: Deaths LEWIN, DANIEL M.]
- [https://www.invent.org/inductees/daniel-lewin Daniel Lewin]
- (2006). "Akamai Remembers Danny Lewin". Akamai Technologies.
- Leighton, Tom. (2002). "Remarks made by Tom Leighton to commemorate the naming of the STOC Best Student Paper Award in honor of the late Daniel Lewin". [[University of Nevada, Las Vegas]].
- Lewin was the company's [[chief technology officer]] and a board member, and accumulated substantial wealth during the Internet boom.. link. (3 April 2001). Globes
- Raskin, Molly Knight. (September 11, 2015). "The First Victim of Sept. 11".
- (March 6, 2002). "UPI hears...". United Press International.
- (July 22, 2004). "1. WE HAVE SOME PLANES". [[9/11 Commission]].
- Nickisch, Curt. (8 September 2011). "Cambridge Co. Keeps Founder's Spirit Alive After 9/11". [[WBUR-FM]].
- Jager, Ron. (September 8, 2011). "Danny Lewin: The First Victim Of 9/11". [[Five Towns Jewish Times]].
- "Volume 122, Issue 47". [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
- Dan, Uri. (July 11, 2004). "REMAINS OF FIRST 9/11 VICTIM ARE ID'D". [[New York Post]].
- ""Zero Hour" The Last Hour of Flight 11 (TV Episode 2004)".
- link. (2014-08-10 . [[University of Massachusetts Amherst]].)
- Bray, Hiawatha Bray (September 4, 2011). [http://www.boston.com/business/technology/articles/2011/09/04/akamai_thrives_in_the_spirit_of_its_lost_founder/ "A lost spirit still inspires"]. ''[[The Boston Globe]]''.
- "South Pool: Panel N-75 - Daniel M. Lewin". [[National September 11 Memorial & Museum]].
- (27 June 2017). "No Better Time". Da Capo Press.
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