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Congratulations to Albert Bourla – Genesis Prize Laureate for 2022
International March of the Living congratulates Albert Bourla on being chosen as the Genesis Prize Laureate for 2022. The Genesis Prize is a global award that celebrates Jewish achievement and honors extraordinary individuals for their outstanding professional achievement, contribution to humanity, and commitment to Jewish values. The appointment of Albert
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“There is Neither Greek Nor Jew”: The Heroic Duo Who Saved an Entire Island From the Holocaust
“There is Neither Greek Nor Jew”: The Heroic Duo Who Saved an Entire Island From the Holocaust A Reception in Honor of Loukas Karrer & Dimitrios Chrysostomos for International Holocaust Remembrance Day January 25th, 2022, at 11:00 AM ET / 6:00 PM Athens In honor of International Holocaust Remembrance
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Liz Panitch appointed COO of the International March of the Living
We are pleased to announce Liz (Elizabeth) Panitch in her new role as Chief Operating Officer (COO) of the International March of the Living. In this role Liz will oversee all operations, logistics and programming for the International March of the Living. Liz has been working with the International March
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Holocaust manipulation: Do not defile their memory
“She gave my dad life and then he gave me life and now I’m helping her to survive,” said Toronto physician Dr. Jordana Sacks. Given its unprecedented and total nature, the Holocaust is considered by many as the most extreme form of genocide on the continuum of crimes against humanity.
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View 360º Survivor Testimony on Location at Historical Sites in Partnership with the USC Shoah Foundation
The program captures and processes 360-degree testimonies on location with survivors at places critical to their stories. Recording survivors on location sparks particular memories and provides a visceral experience for viewers, who are able to make meaning from the survivors’ stories, faces and gestures, as well as their surroundings. Built-in
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Let There Be Light: 2021 Kristallnacht Commemoration
International March of the Living and The Miller Center for Community Protection and Resilience at Rutgers University present LET THERE BE LIGHT: Stories of Hope and Humanity to Illuminate the Darkness The program was simulcast on Tuesday, November 9, 2021 on the Jewish Broadcasting Service (JBS), MOTL.org, Facebook Live &
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Holocaust Survivors Return to Germany: The first delegation of March of the Living since the outbreak of the Corona Pandemic
Mala Tribich, a native of Poland, who was imprisoned in Ravensbruck concentration camp in Germany and was liberated from Bergen-Belsen: “Now I have completed the cycle of visiting the terrible places in my life.” 25 OCTOBER – BERLIN: Today, a March of the Living delegation from Britain embarked on its
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International March of the Living to commemorate Kristallnacht across walls of Old City
Messages from around the world will be projected onto the Old City Walls of Jerusalem, on houses of prayer and public institutions around the world On the night of November 9th-10th 1938, the Nazis organized the murder of Jews and the burning of 1,400 synagogues and Jewish institutions in Germany
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Facebook is an official partner of Let there be Light multi-faith global campaign
In our shared mission to fight antisemitism and hatred, Facebook is an official partner of our multi-faith global campaign. In supporting the International March of the Living “Let there be Light” initiative, Facebook Chief Operating Officer, Sheryl Sandberg, said in her speech at the Malmö International Forum on Holocaust Remembrance
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Statement on Anti-Semitic graffiti found at Auschwitz
International March of the Living condemns, in the strongest terms, the recent act of vandalism in which anti-Semitic statements were sprayed on some of the wooden barracks at Auschwitz-Birkenau. This blatant act of hatred, in the world’s largest site of mass murder – where over 1 million Jews were murdered