• RESISTANCE: Conversation with Jesse Eisenberg + Jonathan Jakubowicz

    The International March of the Living kicked off our new webinar series on Tuesday, August 18, 2020 with a conversation about the film Resistance with its star Jesse Eisenberg (The Social Network) and director and screenwriter Jonathan Jakubowicz (Hands of Stone, Secuestro Express). The program was moderated by Dana Arschin, 2X Emmy Award-Winning reporter for Fox 5 News in NY, and March of the Living 2018 alumna. The film is based on the true story of legendary mime Marcel Marceau, who put his fledgling career as an artist on hold to spirit Jewish refugee children out of Nazi-occupied France, even as his own father was murdered at Auschwitz.For both Jonathan and Jesse, the story of Marceau is not an aberration, but familiar. Their lineage is filled with both survivors and victims of the Holocaust. Jonathan feels lucky to have been able to make a movie like this and recognizes that the difference was often a Marceau: not a larger-than-life figure, but one of those civilian heroes who uses what they have to save a stranger. Jesse Eisenberg wants people to know that “Every survivor’s story requires some kind of miracle, and some selfless person putting their life on the line.” “The importance of recognizing the courage of those who risk their lives to save the lives of others is an important message to impart to the next generation. Marcel Marceau is a role model for all and we at the March of the Living are proud to share his story through the brilliant performance in Resistance by the incomparable Jesse Eisenberg,” said Phyllis Greenberg Heideman, President.The program was moderated by Dana Arschin, 2X Emmy Award-Winning reporter for Fox 5 News NY, and March of the Living alumna. “I am incredibly honored and humbled for the unique opportunity to interview Jesse and Jonathan. The three of us already share a special bond as descendants of Holocaust survivors. I am eager to learn their stories and am hoping to convince them to join me on the March one year!”This International March of the Living webinar was held in partnership with IFC Films and Mean Streets Management.We want to thank each of our distribution partners including our March of the Living regions around the world. During this time of social distancing, Resistance is available for viewing on multiple online platforms RENT THE FILM

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  • Remembering Joe (Israel) Sachs, z”l

    We mourn the loss of Holocaust survivor and March of the Living educator, Joe (Israel) Sachs, z”l, who travelled with our…

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  • We Are Here: A Celebration of Resilience, Resistance, and Hope

    Join the International March of the Living and over 100 other museums and cultural institutions around the world for We Are Here: A Celebration of Resilience, Resistance, and Hope on Sunday, June 14 at 2:00 PM ET [or the adapted time for your local time zone]. Featuring award-winning media personalities Whoopi Goldberg, Dr. Ruth Westheimer, Adrien Brody, Mayim Bialik, Jackie Hoffman, and Tiffany Haddish, world-renowned singers and musicians Renee Fleming, Lea Salonga, Steven Skybell, Joyce DiDonato, and Lang Lang, and other public figures from all walks of life, the free 90-minute program will commemorate the recent anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising and project a message of hope amidst the crises we face. Find more info and tune in to view the program at www.WeAreHere.live. This special concert event commemorates the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II and the 77th anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, even as it speaks to the challenges of the current moment. In this time of rising antisemitism and global crisis, resistance, resilience, and hope are more important than ever. The words of the Zog nit keyn mol, the Partisan Song, are inspirational and take on even more resonance today. It begins with the words “Never say this is the final road for you,” and ends with the words “We Are Here.” It is the song that binds together those who fight for justice. Renowned actors, musicians, and civic leaders who will be featured in the event include: EGOT-winner Whoopi Goldberg; four-time Grammy Award and National Medal of Arts-winner, star soprano Renée Fleming; Grammy Hall of Famer and Tony-winner Billy Joel; world-renowned pianist Lang Lang; the iconic Dr. Ruth Westheimer; Emmy- and Tony-nominated actress Lauren Ambrose; multi-platinum, Tony-winning Broadway star Lea Salonga; multi-Grammy-winning opera star Joyce DiDonato; award-winning actress Mayim Bialik; acclaimed soprano and curator Julia Bullock; conductor and pianist Christian Reif; Broadway actor and Lucille Lortel-winner Steven Skybell; multi-Grammy-winning mezzo-soprano Isabel Leonard; internationally renowned baritone Lester Lynch; Broadway star Jelani Remy; award-winning comedienne Jackie Hoffman; Broadway veteran and international opera singer Elmore James; beloved klezmer singer Daniel Kahn; 2020 Grammy-winner John Brancy; pianist and NPR From The Top host Peter Dugan; Congregation Rodeph Sholom Cantor Rebecca Garfein; Yiddish singer Sasha Lurje; celebrated Yiddish theater performer Dani Marcus; Yiddish Fiddler star Rachel Zatcoff; Congregation Rodeph Sholom organist J. David Williams; New York City Opera and Yiddish theater performer Glenn Seven Allen; accordionist and composer Patrick Farrell; internationally recognized soprano Jennifer Zetlan; renowned operatic and new music interpreter Blythe Gaissert; pianist and conductor Gerald Steichen; pianist and musical director Thomas Bagwell; National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene Artistic Director Zalmen Mlotek; and acclaimed sopranos and Sing for Hope Co-Founders Monica Yunus and Camille Zamora. A special feature of the program will be the world premiere of a new work by Pulitzer Prize-winning composer John Corigliano based on a text by Kitty O’Meara, to be performed by Ms. Fleming. The program also will feature an interview by The Forward Editor-in-Chief Jodi Rudoren with Nancy Spielberg, Roberta Grossman, and Sam Kassow about their film Who Will Write Our History, which chronicles the story of Oneg Shabbat, the group that daringly preserved the history of the Warsaw Ghetto. The Forward is the event’s media sponsor. LEARN MORE

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  • March of the Living Statement on the death of George Floyd

    The death of George Floyd and the ensuing civil unrest is a reminder of how far we have yet to travel to achieve justice and equality in our society. The…

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  • Remembering Hank Brodt z”l

    We mourn the loss of Holocaust survivor and March of the Living educator, Hank Brodt, z”l, who travelled with our Mid Atlantic Region…

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  • Statement on Never Again Education Act

    International March of the Living applauds the US Senate for unanimously passing the Never Again Education Act promoting Holocaust education in the United…

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  • 75 Years Since WWII Ended, Book’s New Tech Brings Survivor Testimonies to Life

    Specially updated edition of acclaimed book Witness uses embedded barcodes connecting to video testimony of 75 Holocaust survivors, rescuers or WW11…

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  • 2020 Virtual Yom Ha’atzmaut with March of the Living Musicians and Song Leaders

    2020 MARCH OF THE LIVING VIRTUAL YOM HA'ATZMAUT As there was no March of the Living this year due to Coronavirus, March of the Living musicians and song leaders from the past and present were asked to record and submit songs in honor of Yom Ha’atzmaut.  VIRTUAL MARCH OF THE LIVING For the first time in 32 years, there will be no March of the Living on Holocaust Remembrance Day, due to the Coronavirus.The March of the Living Virtual Plaque Project will continue our tradition of placing messages on plaques on the train tracks of Auschwitz-Birkenau.Join us in honoring those lost in the Holocaust & commit to the fight against antisemitism and racism by declaring that #NeverMeansNever Create your plaque

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  • The March of the Living Virtual Plaque Project 2020

    For the first time in 32 years, there will be no March of the Living on Holocaust Remembrance Day, due to the Coronavirus.The March of the Living Virtual Plaque Project will continue our tradition of placing messages on plaques on the train tracks of Auschwitz-Birkenau.Join us in honoring those lost in the Holocaust & commit to the fight against antisemitism and racism by declaring that #NeverMeansNever Create your plaque

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