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Alumni Reflection: Nicole Kochukov, South Africa, 2017
How can I write about about the 21st of April that we spent in Poland? I don’t think there is really an answer…
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Alumni Reflection: Dani Shipley, Florida, 2017
No words. Today was a day like no other. Eleven-thousand strong, from all over the world. There’s nothing like walking from a concentration…
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Alumni Reflection: Callan Kotzen, South Africa, 2017
After witnessing the brutality of concentration camps, the sadness of memorials and the vibrant atmosphere of Warsaw, it was time to experience the…
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Alumni Reflection: Shoshannah Bunton, Western Region, 2017
Dear Child, You were torn from your mother’s arms before you could speak. You were shot and killed by animals. You were stripped of…
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Alumni Reflection: Ben Shofet, Los Angeles, 2017
For two weeks, I alongside several other Beverly students took part in the 2017 March of the Living program (MOTL) with the Los Angeles…
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Who will tell survivors’ stories when they’re gone? by David Benson, BJE LA, 2015
In the spring of 2011, David Benson, found himself walking with his grandmother, Holocaust survivor Sidonia Lax, down the “black path” that once…
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Alumni Reflection, Juliana Bentel, South Africa, 2017
Poland is a sad city because the people living there every day have to wake up mindful of the past (the ones that…
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Join a March while survivors can still share their experiences by Rabbi Gideon Sylvester, UK, 2017
Times of Israel – Imagine that your best friend is having a nightmare. He thrashes about in his sleep; crying…
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