The Jewish Chronicle

March of the Living is boosted by UK dinner

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MARCH OF the Living UK’s first fundraisin­g dinner brought in more than £130,000, which will support increased involvemen­t in the “educationa­l journey” in Poland.

Israeli envoy Mark Regev and internatio­nal March of the Living chair Dr Shmuel Rosenman were among the 100 guests who heard from Holocaust survivors and young people who have taken part in the march.

Survivor Arek Hirsh recalled the “death march” in 1945 — “three days with no food, no water in freezing temperatur­es wearing just striped pyjamas.

“It is incredible to think that now we are joined by young people from around the world for a March of the Living.”

UK chair Scott Saunders said afterwards: “It is our aim to ensure that participat­ion in March of the Living becomes a rite of passage for every Jewish student in the UK.

“Education is at the core of what we do and the survivors’ stories are at the heart of that educationa­l process. It is imperative that their message is heard as widely as possible.”

The annual commemorat­ive and educationa­l experience culminates with a march through Auschwitz on Yom Hashoah. This year’s event is fully subscribed with a record 300 UK participan­ts joining thousands more from around the world.

 ??  ?? Tamara Fisch with survivor Mala Tribich
Tamara Fisch with survivor Mala Tribich

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