March of the Living
'World, Open Your Eyes'
Holocaust Survivors Refuse to Be Silenced. This Year They Will March on the March of the Living Against Antisemitism
"We have to march this year—it might be our last chance"
Carrying the Torch of Remembrance From My Great-Grandfather
"Being There Changes You"
Arab-Israeli youth march with Holocaust survivors, fly Israeli flag
A delegation of the Atidna youth movement set out for Poland to march with Holocaust survivors and walk through the camps.
Polish president to join March of the Living
This year's March of the Living is taking place in the shadow of the war in Ukraine.
Next generation ready to bear Holocaust survivors’ memory at March of the Living
Only eight Holocaust survivors attended the March of the Living this year, causing concern that there may be none in the next few years.
Youth movement to send first Arab-Israeli group on March of the Living
The Arab-Israeli teens, from grades 11 and 12, attended three preparation sessions for the trip to Poland.
Holocaust survivors pass the torch to third generation in March of the Living
March of the Living was put on a two-year hiatus due to COVID-19, but this year it will take place on Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Grapevine: Meet the Meridors
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Holocaust remembrance: Remembering the first March of the Living
Experiencing the inaugural March of the Living – back in 1988.
Grapevine April 17, 2022: And you shall tell it to your children
The revenge of every Holocaust survivor, who was once a target for extermination, is to produce a family and live to see not only children but grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Only eight Holocaust survivors to join 'March of the Living'
Because of the Ukraine-Russia war, the march will take place with reduced capacity. With only eight Holocaust survivors set to appear this year, it will likely be the last march to include survivors.
March of Living to resume following two-year hiatus
The March of the Living is due to take place in Poland on April 28, 2022, to mark Israel’s national Holocaust Remembrance Day, Yom HaShoah.