Old Hatred, New Paradigms: Combating Antisemitism in the Twenty-First Century
Grounded in Facing History’s student-centered pedagogical approach, these resources will help educators establish a brave, inclusive, and reflective classroom community as they explore this challenging topic.
These resources will help you and your students:
- Recognize and confront antisemitic bias and hate in your communities
- Make connections between traditional and contemporary antisemitism
- Examine the shifting representations of antisemitism
- Consider how placing blame on a single population, “the Jews,” offers simple and inaccurate solutions to complex societal problems
The resources are organized thematically and will lead you to lesson plans, teaching strategies, videos, and webinars based on what you want to learn and what you want to introduce to your students.
- Antisemitism
- History
- Civic Education
- Day Schools and Yeshivas
- Congregational Learning
- After School and Beyond
- Teen Engagement
- Day Schools and Yeshivas
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A collection of resources and on-demand webinars to help educators respond to Antisemitism in the world.

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