• MOTL commends the Government of Canada on the recent appointment of Irwin Cotler as Special Envoy on Preserving Holocaust Remembrance and Combatting Antisemitism in Canada

    Professor Cotler, Chairman of the Raul Wallenberg Centre for Human Rights, is one of the world’s foremost human rights advocates, and is respected across the globe for his pioneering human rights efforts. Professor Cotler has participated in numerous March of the Living programs, where he spoke to thousands of students

  • Survivor Speaker Series: Mania Hudy

    On Thursday, December 3, 2020, the International March of the Living held another “When you listen to a witness, you become a witness” Survivor Speaker Series featuring Mania Hudy, from Canada, in an inspirational Q & A with Dalia Mizrachi, Educator and active member of Fundacion Amigos de Yad Vashem

  • MOTL documentary film “Blind Love” on i24NewsTV

    Tune in TONIGHT, December 3, 2020 at 10:00PM EST to i24NewsTV, for a special broadcast of the International March of the Living documentary film, “Blind Love: A Holocaust Journey Through Poland with Man’s Best Friend”, airing on The UN International Day of Persons with Disabilities. Get one month of i24NewsTV

  • March of the Living global interfaith initiative to commemorate Kristallnacht: #LetThereBeLight

    Despite the fact that Kristallnacht, which saw the destruction of thousands of synagogues and Jewish institutions, took place 82 years ago, the world has still not learned the lessons of the past. Attacks on Houses of Worship of all faiths continuously occur, time and time again. This year, the International

  • Let There Be Light: 2020 Kristallnacht Commemoration

    In honor of the 82nd anniversary of Kristallnacht – The Night of Broken Glass, on November 9th, 2020, the International March of the Living aired our 2020 Kristallnacht Commemoration “Let There Be Light”, in partnership with The Miller Center for Community Protection and Resilience at Rutgers University, and the Jüdischen

  • Let there be Light Gallery of Houses of Worship & Institutions (2020)

    Thank you to all of the Houses of Worship and institutions around the world who participated in our “Let there be Light” Kristallnacht commemoration campaign to fight anti-Semitism, racism, hatred and intolerance by shining light over the darkness of hate. Over 8,000 messages have been submitted from 72 countries, including

  • Let there be Light Projections in Jerusalem & the UK (2020)

    International March of the Living Kristallnacht Commemoration projected on the Old City Walls of Jerusalem and Coventry Cathedral in the UK Help us send the message to the world, help us shine light over the darkness of hate by clicking here.

  • The Hampton Synagogue Kristallnacht Commemoration (2020)

    On the eve of the 82nd anniversary of Kristallnacht – The Night of Broken Glass – International March of the Living World Chairman and CEO, Dr. Shmuel Rosenman, participated the first-ever Kristallnacht Commemoration with official participation by a Gulf state, hosted The Hampton Synagogue Rabbi March Schneier Community Center. Click

  • Presidents of Germany, Austria, and Israel say LET THERE BE LIGHT (2020)

    “Eighty-two years, and the dark shadows of the past have not disappeared from our streets.” The Presidents of Germany, Austria, and Israel stand together in a joint call against hatred and antisemitism, on the eve of the Kristallnacht anniversary. It is our duty to bring light to the darkness. To

  • Telling the Story through Art: Holocaust Art as a Primary Source

    In our continuing webinar series, the International March of the Living hosted a lecture October 29, 2020 with Holocaust Educator Liz Elsby. Focusing on individual artworks, Elsby demonstrated how exploring the artistic aspects of each painting, together with the context in which they were created and the questions they raise,