• Alumni Spotlight: Robin Ashleigh (’15-‘19), United Kingdom

    Robin Ashleigh (United Kingdom ’15-‘19 ), Marcher, Leader, Educator This week we are proud to feature Robin Ashleigh, an alumnus from March of the Living UK. Since first attending the program in 2015, Robin has made the March of the Living a priority, returning as bus leader and soon, as lead educator. My journey with […]

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  • Alumni Spotlight: Bryna Sherman Miller (’88), Cincinnati, USA

    Bryna Sherman Miller (Ohio ’88), First Generation Marcher This week we are proud to feature Bryna Sherman Miller, an alumna from the very first March of the Living in 1988. She made it her mission to share her life-changing experience with family, friends and strangers to educate them about the horrors of the Holocaust. That […]

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  • MOTL Statement on Facebook Hate Speech Policy

    International March of the Living applauds the decision by Facebook to expand its policy and prohibit any content that denies or distorts the Holocaust. “This is a very important and timely step toward improving international perception of the historical facts of the Holocaust, which current surveys have proven are gravely misunderstood by so many of […]

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  • Alumni Spotlight: Tsutomu Matsumoto (’16), Japan

    Tsutomu Matsumoto (Japan ’16), Musician This week we are proud to feature Tsutomu Matsumoto, who, along with his rock band, Night de Light, attended the March of the Living with Bridges for Peace Japan in 2016. Tsutomu, a devout Christian, was truly inspired by his experience in both Poland and Israel. Upon returning to Japan, […]

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  • Survivor Speaker Series: Mala Tribich, MBE, United Kingdom

    International March of the Living’s inaugural “When you listen to a witness, you become a witness” Survivor Speaker Series debuted on Wednesday, September 30, 2020. The program featured Mala Tribich, MBE, from the United Kingdom, in an inspirational Q & A with Founder and Chairman of March of the Living UK, Scott Saunders. Click on […]

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  • Alumni Spotlight: Marlene Goldstein (’16, ’18, ’19), HMTC Adults, USA

    Marlene Goldstein (HMTC Adults ‘16, ‘18, ’19), Author During this holy period of the Yamim Noraim, leading up to Yom Kippur, this week, we are proud to feature Marlene Goldstein (’16, ’18, ’19), alumna from the The Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center of Nassau County (HMTC) Adults group, whose experience on the March of the […]

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  • Alumni Spotlight: Eli Jonah Karls (’17), Montreal, Canada

    Eli Jonah Karls (Montreal ’17), Global Change Maker This week we are proud to feature Eli Jonah Karls (’17), alumnus from March of the Living Montreal, whose experience on the March of the Living served as the catalyst for his entire life’s purpose, and has transformed him into a social media influencer, impacting thousands of […]

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  • Fireside Chat with Rabbi Israel Meir Lau

    Click here or on the video player below to watch the recording of International March of the Living’s inaugural Fireside Chat featuring renowned Holocaust Survivor Rav Israel Meir Lau, Former Chief Rabbi of Israel and Chief Rabbi of Tel Aviv-Yafo. Rabbi Lau has participated in every March of the Living since its inception in 1988. Each […]

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  • Alumni Spotlight: Maayan Shapurkar (’17), India

    Maayan Shapurkar (India ’17), Jewish Young Adult Engagement Professional This week we are proud to feature Maayan Shapurkar (’17), an alumna who traveled with a delegation from India with March of the Living UK, whose experience on the March of the Living has inspired her to elevate Holocaust awareness and commemoration amongst the Jewish community […]

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  • Alumni Spotlight: Josh Ahdoot (’09), Los Angeles, USA

    Josh Ahdoot (BJE Los Angeles ’09), Entrepreneur This week we are proud to feature Josh Ahdoot (’09), alumnus from BJE Los Angeles, who, inspired by his March of the Living experience, strives to create safe spaces for inter-community dialogue. Gas chambers, mass grave sites, bloody dolls and a toddler’s abandoned shoe are just some of […]

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