‘March of the Living’ documents kinship between teens, survivors
Oscar-nominated filmmaker Jessica Sanders went to Brazil to document Carnival and samba music.
Oscar-nominated filmmaker Jessica Sanders went to Brazil to document Carnival and samba music.
Three Christian bishops were among tens of thousands who took part Sunday in the March of the Living in Hungary, as well as the country’s largest anti-racist rally of the year.
In a way, their relationship began like so many others: a workplace romance.
Thousands of young people from at least 45 countries participated in the March of the Living in Poland at the Auschwitz-Birkenau complex of concentration camps.
The evening before we visited Auschwitz, over pizza with a group of young people in Oswiecim, the town on whose outskirts lies that infamous symbol, one of my students approached me with tears in her eyes.
Thousands came out for the the March of the Living in Budapest, where World Jewish Congress President Ronald Lauder reminded the Hungarian government to speak out against anti-Semitism.
Tens of thousands of Jews and Jewish supporters participated in the 12th March of the Living Hungary in Budapest.
Sidonia Lax, now 86, survived the Holocaust but won’t let that define her. “I am a thriver,” she said. A stroll through her Sherman Oaks home is proof — her walls overflow with decades of family photos and mementos of her work as a member of the Sherman Oaks Neighborhood Council and other organizations.
Gabe Freeman had always dreamed of playing tackle football but never imagined he actually would.
Guma Aguiar, a Florida businessman and philanthropist who went missing in June, left his tefillin on his abandoned boat.