The medal story :
Like many people living in our world, Jimmy S.
was astonished and deeply shocked by the 9/11
attacks in the USA in 2001.
On that day, he felt the acute recognition of how
fragile and complicated our world was, and he aimed
at realizing the memory of this tragic event.
He raised two scenes in his imagination:
The first represented the World Trade Center towers
against the light and the jet on its collision
course to them, in the spirit of the photograph
what spread around the world.
The second was a more abstract style that attempted
to symbolize the crushed bodies strewn within the
metal structure of the collapsed buildings. All
those bodies of men, women and children, mostly
Jews, Christians and Muslims, murderers and
innocents, all believed in the same god.
He had the internal understanding of merging the
star of David, the Christian crucifix and the
Muslim crescent.
Step by step, the pattern of shape from which he
extracted this medal was formed.
In addition, an event in his private life led him
to aim to bequeath this medal, bearing his belief,
to his children.