This month’s ‘March of the Living’ will likely be the last to include Holocaust survivors
Only eight survivors set to be among 2,000 participants at event in Poland following two-year hiatus due to pandemic.
“Each small shoe – a memory to be preserved” – Opinion
“Millions of people did not have a shoebox to fill with memories after the War. For many, all that was left was their shoes” | Read the Full Article on The Jerusalem Post
Live from the March of the Living with the BBC
Eitan Neishlos reporting from Poland and the March of the Living.
Neishlos outlines vision of philanthropy and business | The Jerusalem Post
A panel discussing the synergy between philanthropy and business at the Global Investment Forum in Morocco showed how companies can make a positive impact on the world.
Eitan Neishlos launches Neishlos Foundation
Jerusalem Post – Eitan Neishlos, the Australian-Israeli entrepreneur and philanthropist, on Thursday announced the launch of the Neishlos Foundation. The foundation will invest in grassroots and broader partnerships and will focus on scalable and sustainable philanthropy to fight for Israel, battle antisemitism, and teach the values of tolerance and understanding.
Numbers dwindle but their stories must live on
The Daily Telegraph – The power of personal testimony has always been fundamental to Holocaust education; how a survivor’s personal story can educate thousands of the Nazi’s crimes, and of the importance of the pledge ‘Never Again’.