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For the first time ever, thousands of teens participating in March of the Living will join the complete CTeen experience beneath a large pavilion erected in Warsaw specifically for the occasion.

The project was spearheaded by Rabbi Meir Stambler and organized by Rabbi Shalom Ber Stambler, shliach to Warsaw, in collaboration with CTeen INTL and Cteen Israel.

On the first day, the welcome ceremony at the pavilion drew more than 1,000 teens from around the world. CTeen emissaries from Argentina, Israel and New York flew in to run the many workshops and activities throughout Shabbat.

Among the hundreds who put on Tefillin are Israeli Air Force pilots, who will join the March of the Living this Monday.

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