Five key antisemitic stereotypes, how they’ve evolved over time, their impact, and ways to recognize and challenge them effectively.
Learn how divided groups from the Middle East to Northern Ireland moved beyond conflict and forged lasting peace.
Explore the definition of media literacy, key factors that influence media production, and key media biases.
This lesson uses video and written examples to take a closer look at Ladino.
Roots and Routes: Western States Jewish History for Fourth Grade is a curriculum is for fourth graders in Western states (California, Oregon, Washington, Utah) in either day schools or religious schools.
Picturing Israel: History, Heritage and Homeland is a new resource for 5th-12th grade learners providing a unique pedagogy combining images by renowned photographer, Zion Ozeri with traditional Jewish texts to explore Jewish Peoplehood and the Jewish People's connection to the land of Israel.
Trace the Jewish people’s journey from ancient Judea to today. This story of resilience has carried us for thousands of years.
A New Hanukkah Ritual for Teens from Moving Traditions
Explore the history of antisemitism with Dr. Rachel Fish, including key ideas shaping how antisemitism is understood today.
Trace how centuries of vibrant Jewish life in Europe were systematically destroyed by Nazi Germany.