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Alumni Reflection: Ryan Leibowitz, 2015
This past April, I embarked upon the March of the Living. Prior to the trip, I traveled by myself through Hungary, Austria,…
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Most Meaningful Moments from Liz Pearl
Tears and Pride at Auschwitz Back in February at the MOL Shabbaton with the students I experienced my first meaningful…
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The more I learned, the less I understood by Tricia Schwitzer, 2015
I am standing in the WIZO cafeteria, in a queue at the soup tureen. The lady in front of me ladles rich vegetable broth into her bowl and I…
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Today, I Picked up the Pencil by Shelby Curran
by Shelby Curran I don’t know why it took me so long to get it. It’s been two months and…
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Alumni Reflection: Noah Tradonsky, Johannesburg, 2015
In April 2015, I, along with 18000 other Jews and non Jews from throughout Israel and the diaspora…
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Alumni Reflection: Liz Pearl
By Liz Pearl “Camp is what made me who I am today.” “You can leave camp, but camp can never leave you”
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Greetings from Efi Stenzler, Chairman of KKL-JNF
by Efi Stenzler Jerusalem Post April 15, 2015 Every year on Holocaust Remembrance Day, the Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael-Jewish National Fund sends a delegation of employees…
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Alumni From Around the World Look Back at What March of the Living Means for Them
Jerusalem Post By Jerusalem Post Staff The most transformative moments of my trip were those spent with people who endured the horrors of the Holocaust. The survivors’ passion and drive were…
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Remembering the Past, Facing the Future By Phyllis Greenberg Heideman
Jerusalem Post By Phyllis Greenberg Heideman As I reflect on my first March of the Living, I recall the eerie sensation of slowly walking into Auschwitz and timidly passing under the…
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