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Alumni Reflection: Catalina Eps, ORT Argentina, 2017
Since I was a child, They taught me about the holocaust, they told me what happened, but it was not the same studyng the history than to see by…
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Alumni Reflection: Anna Valkin, South Africa, 2017
In this lifetime, according to basic societal norms, we have a responsibility to acquire as much knowledge as we have access to, and…
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Alumni Reflection: Tamara Waizer, ORT Argentina, 2017
SCROLL DOWN FOR ENGLISH TRANSLATION: El 24 de Abril del 2017 marché, Marché por la vida, Marché para no olvidar, Marché para transmitir, Marché por nuestro pasado y por…
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Alumni Reflection: Yamila Sultani, ORT Argentina, 2017
SCROLL DOWN FOR ENGLISH TRANSLATION… Siempre me interesó todo el tema de la Shoa, desde chica que me hago la misma pregunta, que todavía…
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How seeing the horrors of Auschwitz changed the lives of young girls from Hilton Head
Congregation Beth Yam members Ariel Shatz, 17, and Alex Wynne, 18, participated in the 2017 March of the…
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March of the Living participants share their experiences
Teens and adults gather to discuss their recent participation in the March of the Living during a program…
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March of the Living was life-altering experience-altering experience by Ivan Cutler, Southern Region, 2017
Hank Brodt, survivor of five Nazi death camps, works with Eve Knapp to etch a gravestone at Warsaw…
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Alumni Reflections from Orloff CAJE, Broward County, 2017
The March off the Living experience doesn’t end when participants return home. The experience in Poland and Israel continues to impact our participants as they re-enter daily life. Recently,…
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Six million people, Six million stories by Leanne Mitchell, UJS UK, 2017
How do you answer when people ask you how the trip was? I’m not sure that I can quite put it into words…
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