as told to Eli Rubenstein
The
March of the Living is a very worthwhile cause. Every Jewish
school should make an effort to send their students on this
program. But not just Jewish schools - the program is for
all people who care about the future of humanity. It is
important for every human being to see what we saw in Poland,
not just for Jewish people.
All decent people should see how barbaric
humanity is capable of becoming.
You see, in 10-15 years from now, none
of us survivors will be here to tell the truth. So if these
young students don't come on the trip and stand up and tell
about what happened, about what they saw and learned, then
the deniers of the Holocaust will win.
If you can send a 3 year old child -the
same age as my grandchild - to the gas chambers......what
kind of human beings are these? How can human beings sink
so low?
For things like this to happen is simply
unbelievable - but it happened!
And if we are not careful it can happen
again.....
I¹ll tell you a story: when we visited
Auschwitz-Birkenau, the guide and the group went into one
of the barracks. I was having back trouble, so I stayed
outside. Suddenly, I hear sirens going off, and lights start
flashing. Two motorcycles pass me by, followed by a few
limousines, and more motorcycles, and a large number of
Polish police and security people. I learned later that
one of the limousines was carrying Israel's Cabinet Minister,
Tommy Lapid, and Rabbi Israel Lau, Israel¹s former
Chief Rabbi, both of whom were speaking at the ceremony
in Auschwitz-Birkenau.
And you can't imagine what an uplifting
feeling that was, for me a survivor, to see an Israeli Minister
and Chief Rabbi being escorted here in Auschwitz with such
honor and dignity. All the money in the world couldn't buy
you such a feeling!
And then we went to Israel..
On Yom Hazikaron (Israel's Memorial Day
for fallen soldiers) we attended a ceremony at Latrun, the
museum to Israel's tank core. And our students saw all these
young soldiers, in uniform, standing on guard for the state
of Israel.
And written on the wall, we saw the names
of 4,900 Israeli soldiers who died fighting with the Israeli
Armored Corps since 1948: They sacrificed their lives not
just for the state of Israel, but to defend all of world
Jewry.
And its so important to see that Israel exists today- and
forever!. I was in Jerusalem and I watched the sun rise
over the city...and it was such an incredible, emotional
feeling: to see what the Jewish people have built in this
country.
For anyone who has lived through the
Holocaust, to come on this trip, to leave Auschwitz-Birkenau
and travel to Israel, and to not be afraid or intimidated,
to see us living as a free people - it's a tremendous feeling;
it gives you such a feeling of self-respect and dignity,
you can't imagine!
Every person in the world deserves to
have such a feeling!