March of the Living

A dirge without end: March of the Living ceremony presents Jewish life, honors Holocaust survivors

Survivor of the Hamas October 7 terror attack Agam Berger played a violin donated to Yad Vashem by Israeli relatives of a Holocaust survivor.

Agam Berger at March of the Living ceremony 2026.
Sylvan Adams lights the torch of fighting antisemitism with victims of attacks and Rabbi Yehuda Kaploun, US State Department Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Antisemitism.

A Warning from Auschwitz

General view of the Polish parliament as Poland's Minister of Foreign Afairs Radoslaw Sikorski (C) presents the main points of the Polish government's foreign policy to delegates of the Polish Parliament in Warsaw on February 26, 2026.

Swastika shown in Polish parliament during March of the Living

Leading the Holocaust Museum LA delegation at Auschwitz

Passing the torch: The march that changes everything


'Murderous European dictator is back' - Holocaust survivor

"The specter of a murderous European dictator is cast across our continent once more," said Holocaust survivor and March of the Living participant Eve Kugler. Here is her speech.

 Eve Kugler at the Jerusalem Post London Conference, March 31, 2022.

2,000 people participate in the 'Never again, Thessaloniki – Auschwitz' march

The commemoration march in Thessaloniki was led by the Greek President and European Commission Vice President

 From left to right: European Commission Vice-President Margaritis Schinas, Greek President Katerina Sakellaropoulo, the mayor of Thessaloniki, Greek officials and the Director of the European March of the Living network.

Holocaust manipulation: Do not defile their memory

“She gave my dad life and then he gave me life and now I’m helping her to survive,” said Toronto physician Dr. Jordana Sacks.

 Phyllis Greenberg Heideman, President of International March of the Living

Kristallnacht: The light extinguished 83 years ago still burns bright

On November 9, 2021, under the auspices of the March of the Living, the world kindled lights in synagogues, churches, mosques, and public institutions as part of a global initiative.

 DR. SHMUEL ROSENMAN, chairman, March of the Living.

'Let There Be Light' initiative illuminates cities, synagogues around the world

A formal ceremony was held at the Old City Walls in Jerusalem. At the event, three Holocaust survivors who witnessed Kristallnacht as children were honored.

March of the Living 'Let There Be Light' initiative illuminates cities, synagogues around the world

France joins March of the Living initiative commemorating Kristallnacht

From the Walls of the Old city in Jerusalem, to Jerusalem square in Paris.

 Élie Korchia

Poland joins March of the Living initiative commemorating Kristallnacht

International March of the Living launched the ‘Let There Be Light’ global initiative in which individuals, institutions and houses of worship leave their lights on during the night of November 9.

 Rabbi Michael Schudrich.

Greece joins March of the Living initiative commemorating Kristallnacht

Thessaloniki City Hall will be illuminated throughout the night and messages from Holocaust survivors, together with leaders, and students from around the world will be projected onto its walls.

 Mayor of Thessaloniki Konstantinos Zervas

Hungary joins March of the Living initiative commemorating Kristallnacht

The Great Synagogue in Budapest will be illuminated throughout the night and messages from Holocaust survivors, leaders, and students from around the world will be projected onto its walls.

Dohány Street Synagogue, Budapest

Jewish leaders take park in March of the Living initiative commemorating Kristallnacht

This initiative continues against the backdrop of rising antisemitism already witnessed throughout 2021. 

 International March of the Living to commemorate Kristallnacht