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Teen Trip to Poland & Israel "Unforgettable and powerful beyond imagination"

'March of the Living' Launches Recruitment and Fundraising Campaign for 2017

Although the 2016 edition of the international March of the Living (MOTL) takes place May 1 - 15, planning has already begun for the 2017 trip that brings high schoolers on an experience of a lifetime to Poland and Israel. Past participants agree MOTL changed their lives forever.

MOTL 2016 brought nine Massachusetts teens and one from Connecticut along with 14,000 others ages 17-18 from 45 countries on the inspirational itinerary.

Now in its 28th year, MOTL gives participants a rare opportunity to explore their heritage and history on two continents. The trip coincides with Holocaust Remembrance Day which the group marks in Poland with a tour of a Nazi concentration camp, followed a week later in Israel with Israel Memorial Day and Israel Independence Day.

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Launch of 2017 Recruitment and Fundraising Campaign

MOTL Massachusetts (http://motlnewengland.org/) Chair Irv Kempner of Sharon, (Mass.), son of Holocaust survivors who has been on the adult portion of four previous MOTL trips, led fundraising for scholarships making it possible for many of this year’s students to participate. “By starting earlier, we hope to raise awareness and recruit and support more teens in 2017,” said Kempner. This year, 20 individuals contributed, and, combined with matching grants from the Kempner Family Foundation, scholarships totaled $22,000.

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A Special Gift for Donors

To call attention to MOTL and as a special incentive to prospective donors, Kempner is offering copies of his 91 year-old mother’s autobiography, ‘Always Good With a Needle: My Journey from Radom to Redemption’ by Marlene Freidenreich Kempner. The book has been described as “a cautionary tale of terror that testifies to the power of courage and hope.”

For donations of $500 or more, donors receive a free copy. Donations of $1,000 will be matched dollar for dollar by the Kempner Foundation. Tax-deductible donations may be made online: http://motlnewengland.org/. Proceeds from book sales will fund scholarships.. (Order from Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Always-Good-With-Needle-Redemption/dp/1512378232 ($15 per copy.)

Local 2016 Participants
2016 MOTL participants are: From Maimonides School in Brookline: Nava Winton, Daniel Smits, Julia Perlin , and Shira Wald; From Gann Academy in Waltham: Yael Sternberg, Natan Charytan, Olivia Mamane; From Sharon High: Tovya Goodwin and Halle Lurie; and from Connecticut, Ari Zackin.

The region’s MOTL Steering Committee includes: Lynn Brandes; Aaron Kischel; Shani Winton; and Holocaust survivor Sidney Handler; Jana Brenman, Director, Director of Teen Engagement at the Jewish Alliance of Greater Rhode Island; Sara Ades Goodwin, Mass. MOTL Development Director; and Stanley Hurwitz, Public Relations and Marketing Consultant.

A 2015 study shows that participants in MOTL-type trips have higher levels of identification with Israel and are more likely to value marrying Jews than the general Jewish population. See more at http://www.jpost.com/Diaspora/Study-March-of-the-Living-participation-boosts-Jewish-Zionist-identity-443210

For more information about donations to and/or participation in future MOTL teen or adult options, see http://motlnewengland.org/ or contact Irv Kempner: IrvKempner@gmail.com. See highlights of the 2015 trip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJci5G5SbsI.

- By Stanley Hurwitz / stanhurwitz@gmail.com

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