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


“Let There Be Light” to Remember Kristallnacht

The Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) Joins the International March of the Living’s Interfaith Campaign of Unity.

 Dr. Shmuel Rosenman, Chairman of March of the Living

Help Preserve Children’s Shoes at Auschwitz

Holocaust survivor Paula Lebovics asks the world to join the “Soul to Sole” campaign to preserve and restore 8,000 children's shoes that still remain in Auschwitz.

 Eitan Neishlos in Auschwitz

Holocaust education is the answer to Kanye West

International March of the Living commends Adidas for ending partnership with Kanye West

 Kanye West performs at the 50th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles

Yom Kippur: Holocaust survivor tells of Kol Nidre prayer in Auschwitz

A reminder of their "former, normal lives," the Kol Nidre passage recited on Yom Kippur "was an opportunity to cry and remember together."

 JEWISH YOUTH from all over the world participate in the March of the Living visit the Auschwitz concentration camp, in Poland, in 2019

From SOUL to SOLE - Urgent preservation of the children’s shoes at Auschwitz

More than 8,000 shoes stored at the camp were found to be rapidly disintegrating with the passage of time.

 Holocaust survivor Arye Pinsker

Yad Vashem gets it, why can’t we? -opinion

Yad Vashem understood that even when discussing the Holocaust, we can’t just talk about what they did to us. Certainly, antisemitism can’t be the main theme of Jewish identity.

 THEN-PRESIDENT Reuven Rivlin visits the Museum of the History of Polish Jews in Warsaw, 2014, when it was newly built

Marching across Europe to mark 80 years since the onset of the murder of European Jewry

 From left to right: Yacov Livne, Israel Ambassador to Poland, Monika Krawczyk (Director of JHI), Minister Wojciech Kolarski, Secretary of State in the Chancellery of the President of Poland, Ms. Rachel Kesselman (Radomsko Kesselman Museum), Michel Gourary (Director of EMOTL).

Holocaust in Latvia Marked with Special March of the Living

 March of the living Latvia

March of the Living: The ceremony in pictures

The March of the Living is happening this year, in-person, with 2,500 participants from 25 countries.

 March of the living

Holocaust denial still common in the Arab world, but views are changing

Almost a hundred Arab youth from Israel also took part in the March of the Living this year.

 Polish President Andrzej Duda and Holocaust survivor Edward Mosberg attend the annual International "March of the Living" through the grounds of the former Auschwitz death camp, in Oswiecim, Poland April 28, 2022.