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Testimonials from past Marchers:

Truly an unforgettable experience. An eye opening trip in Poland combined with a moving and inspirational visit to Israel . I highly recommend this trip for all eligible participants. Two thumbs up! - Jared Kaye ( 2008 - Weber School)

When the survivors die out, only those of us who have been to Poland and seen the horrors of the Holocaust will be able to bear witness to the Holocaust. Every Jew has an obligation to remember all of those who died in the killing centers of Poland and embrace the fact that we as a people have endured, have a land to call our own, and, most importantly, are living. Jason Axelrod (2008 - Weber School]

It was very sad walking from Auschwitz 1 to Birkenau, one concentration/labor camp to another, but when I looked back at the thousands of people (Jews) behind me, I had a rush of hope and faith
for the future of the Jewish people. Written after the actual March. Anna Strauss (2008- Riverwood High School)

You can read all you like about the Holocaust in a history book, watch movies, hear lectures and see pictures but nothing is as meaningful as being there and experiencing the emotional rollercoaster of Poland and Israel. I will never forget! Sarah Loubser (2009 - Yeshiva High School)

Words cannot describe the profound impact the March of the Living has had on my life. Not a week goes by that I don't think about my experiences in Poland and in Israel. - Nicole Reisman (2007 - Riverwood High School).