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March of the Living Statement on March for Racial Justice being held on Yom Kippur
International March of the Living expresses its profound disappointment with the organizers of the March for Racial Justice, which is being planned for this Yom Kippur, the holiest day…
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March of the Living Stands in Solidarity with Barcelona
The Officers, Board, Staff, Volunteers and Alumni of the International March of the Living around the globe send heartfelt prayers to those injured and condolences to the families of…
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MARCH OF THE LIVING CONDEMNS VIOLENCE IN CHARLOTTESVILLE
The International March of the Living strongly condemns the vicious acts and words of antisemitism, Hitler-glorification and racism which took place in Charlottesville, Virginia. America, the Land of the Free,…
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Alumni Reflections: Andrea Bolender, HTMC, 2015
Growing up the “shadow of the Shoah” can never be described as a life unaffected. During my youth I often felt I carried the responsibility…
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Alumni Reflections: Valerie Greenfeld, USA, 2017
A SUITCASE OF PERSPECTIVE By Valerie Greenfeld April 29, 2017 To remember the heroes who resisted the Nazis and to mourn for those who were lost, I flew to…
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Reflections from Auschwitz by Nicole Rock & Rachel Gerber, South Africa, 2017
We find it quiet hard to write in simple words what we had to witness in those 3 hours at Auschwitz. We started…
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LIFE AFTER TRAGEDY: NEW DOCUMENTARY FOLLOWS HOLOCAUST SURVIVORS
JPost – Holocaust survivor Ed Mosberg still wears a bracelet bearing his identification number from Mauthausen concentration camp. He and…
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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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March of the Living expresses our sadness over the passing of David Shentow Z”L Holocaust Survivor and Educator
David Shentow, of Ottawa, Canada, educated thousands of young people about the Holocaust and the dangers of hatred and intolerance.
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We must ‘stand up and not remain silent in the face of hatred’
Arielle Zelikovitz, a Grade 11 student at Sir Robert Borden High School, attended the sentencing hearing for the young Ottawa man convicted in…
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