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Reflections on Elie Wiesel, by Eynat Tabakman Katz
Elie Wiesel is the conscience that is missing in this world! In the camps, he was only a number to the Germans and…
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Alumni reflection: Liz Pearl, Canada, 2014
Nothing Makes Sense ‒‛Never Again’ Excerpts from My Journal from MOL 2014 Liz Pearl Water: Rain and Tears The day after we arrive in Poland is Shabbat and we take a guided…
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Alumni Reflection: Anita Bloom, 2016
One of the most memorable instances that will be seared into my memory was a time when there were no speeches, no songs,…
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Alumni Reflection: Felicia Schneberg, 2016
The holocaust, with all it’s death and destruction, has been a part of my life since my dad, a survivor, told me stories…
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San Diego H.S. seniors share reactions to March of Living
Participants of the March of the Living 2016 pose at the Auschwitz-Birkenau complex under the infamously cynical sign…
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Alumni Reflection: Dalia Wlosko, Argentina, 2016
This experience has been extremely intense, difficult at times, painful but necessary. A trip that changes your outlook on the world, on the human being, and that definitely does…
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Teens Forever Changed by March of the Living
The 99 Broward County high school grade 11 and 12 students who returned May 16 from the 14-day March of the…
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BJE LA MOTL 2016 Travel Blog
Day 1 – We arrived! LA Arrives en masse! The Los Angeles delegation of the March of the Living arrived in Warsaw, safe and sound. After 5 flights…
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At March of the Living, learning how to live
Sophie Wortsman. 16. Toronto. Student. Benji Zoller. 18. Dallas. Student. Sam Peltz. 83. Florida and New York. Survivor. Jacob Kamaras. 30. Houston. Journalist. We…
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