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Holocaust survivors tell their stories on location at concentration camps for 360-degree videos
Max Glauben was 13 when his family’s apartment was destroyed in the historic battle of the…
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March of the Living transcends distinctions to provide a deeply meaningful Jewish experience
Knowing that the enemies of the Jewish people did not distinguish between Jews—affiliated or assimilated, religious or secular, citizen or immigrant—will give pause…
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First Emerging Leaders International Declaration Against Anti-Semitism, Racism and Intolerance
We are the Jewish people. We have always been a small nation with a resonating voice. Our…
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March of the Living Emerging Leadership Conference 2019
March of the Living’s First Ever ‘Emerging Leadership Conference’ Charges Millennials with Combatting Anti-Semitism On Wednesday, May 1, the eve of Holocaust Memorial Day…
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Holocaust Survivor Shocked that Antisemitism is on the Rise
“It starts with words,” Max Eisen says at every opportunity, “and ends up in very bad places.” When he landed in Canada at the…
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Residents of Exotic Lands to Join March of the Living
For students from Japan and Morocco, as well as the more than 50 countries and territories, March of the Living is a unique opportunity to learn both history and…
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Saved twice, Holocaust survivor also survives Pittsburgh terror attack
President Trump surprised the audience when he asked an elderly man, Judah Samet, to stand up during his State of the Union address.
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Greek Jewry and The Holocaust
Before World War II, approximately 80,000 Jews lived in Greece in 31 different communities. By war’s end, only 10,000 Jews survived. The destruction of…
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Sarah Manuel | London, UK | 25 years old
Tell us in a few words about yourself. I’ve been working and volunteering in the Jewish community for over 10…
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Adam Cohen | London, UK | 27 years old
Tell us in a few words about yourself. My name is Adam Cohen. I am a 27-year-old Jewish educator from…
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