In New York City, on September 11, 2001, Miriam Tauber, who survived the Holocaust living under a false identity, was giving her testimony to long-time interviewer Nancy Fisher of USC Shoah Foundation when they learned that planes had flown into the Twin Towers. Miriam chose to continue speaking about her experience as a tribute to survivors of terrorism everywhere.
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