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Triumph of Resilience: A March to Remember the Victims of WWII and Combat Anti-Semitism

BySamantha Jones

May 5, 2024
Thousands in the Budapest March of Life declare “No one can erase us”

On the anniversary of the end of World War II, approximately 565 thousand Hungarian Jews were killed in extermination camps, including Auschwitz-Birkenau, on death marches, and on the banks of the Danube where they were shot for being Jewish. The March of Life in Budapest is a powerful symbol of resilience and strength for the Jewish community.

Led by prominent figures such as Major General Doron Almog, KKL Chairman Yifat Ovadia-Losky, Israel’s Ambassador to Hungary Jacob Handsman, and numerous Holocaust survivors and their descendants, the march serves as a reminder of the historical significance of this event.

Major General Doron Almog emphasized the current crisis facing the Jewish people, with a rise in anti-Semitism reminiscent of World War II. Despite this, there has been a strong show of solidarity and support for the Jewish community, with significant fundraising efforts. The Jewish Agency is committed to combating anti-Semitism and ensuring the continued existence of the Jewish people with the support of the State of Israel.

Aviva Kenan, a survivor of the Budapest ghetto during the Holocaust, expressed her excitement for the march, emphasizing the triumph over

By Samantha Jones

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