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Alumni Reflection: Dalia Wlosko, Argentina, 2016
This experience has been extremely intense, difficult at times, painful but necessary. A trip that changes your outlook on the world, on the human being, and that definitely does…
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Ridgefield High School Senior Takes a Life Changing Journey to March of the Living
As I glanced up at the dark, stormy sky, there was only one thought going through my mind….
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Teens Forever Changed by March of the Living
The 99 Broward County high school grade 11 and 12 students who returned May 16 from the 14-day March of the…
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BJE LA MOTL 2016 Travel Blog
Day 1 – We arrived! LA Arrives en masse! The Los Angeles delegation of the March of the Living arrived in Warsaw, safe and sound. After 5 flights…
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At March of the Living, learning how to live
Sophie Wortsman. 16. Toronto. Student. Benji Zoller. 18. Dallas. Student. Sam Peltz. 83. Florida and New York. Survivor. Jacob Kamaras. 30. Houston. Journalist. We…
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‘No statute of limitations on genocide,’ Nuremberg anniversary confab reminds
Why should the casual observer care about the seemingly obvious need to prosecute and convict Nazi war criminals,…
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UJS bus on March of the Living 2016
UJS supported 25 students to join March of the Living UK along with 250 other participants just a few weeks ago. March of…
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Haunting: Israeli star inaugurates ‘Six Million Brothers’
Famed Israeli singer David D’Or on Thursday May 5th gave the first-ever public performance of a special song written by a fallen IDF soldier, at the March of the…
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Holocaust survivor revisits his nightmare to help young people understand what happened
Marcel Zielinski’s early childhood memories involve people clamouring to avoid incineration in the Nazi death camps of his native Poland during the Second…
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Young Jews, aging survivors walk March of the Living to Birkenau
Organizers of the March of the Living said about 10,000 people attended Thursday’s event, including 150 Holocaust survivors and members of…
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