Survivors, including a Holocaust survivor, visit Auschwitz, drawing parallels to recent Hamas attacks. TikTok influencers join to spread awareness.
A team of 27 TikTok creators joins the March of the Living to commemorate the Holocaust, reaching millions with their content and combating online hatred.
Reporter's Notebook: At the March of the Living, where survivors and their descendants walk the grounds of Auschwitz, Thomas Hand, father of former hostage Emily Hand, finds a deep connection.
The survivors had every reason to lose hope and give up. But they did exactly the opposite. At this lowest point they found the best opportunity for rebirth – the establishment of the State of Israel
The first March of the Living since October 7 will feature two events, the march from Auschwitz to Birkenau, and another in Budapest to commemorate the loss of Hungarian Holocaust.
To commemorate the March of the Living UK film premiere of ‘MOTL - Journey of Hope: Retracing the Kindertransport After 85 Years,’ two 100-year-old Holocaust survivors met in London.
This year marks 85 years since the Second World War began, of which the Holocaust was such a tragic and notorious part.
The lives of Diaspora Jews also came to a halt on October 7. They, too, are at war.
Survivors from around the world call out for help in fighting rising antisemitism.
Holocaust survivor Manya Wallenfels said, “I think twice before I wear my Star of David. I am afraid to go to the synagogue."