The other day Shaul Cohen-Mintz received an envelope from the New York Police Department, containing a copy of his U.S. work permit. The tattered paper had been found somewhere in the debris of the World Trade Center. It "looked like it was from a battlefield," he said.
For the president of Zim-American Israeli Shipping Co., it was a chilling reminder of the close call that he and his staff had on Sept. 11, 2001. The terrorist attack came just a week after Zim had moved from the 16th floor of the trade center, the company's U.S. base since the buildings...