This mini-lesson explores celebrity influence and online hate, specifically antisemitism.
"Students consider how the debate around the Wagner-Rogers Bill reflected competing ideas in the United States about national identity, priorities, and values."
Acclaimed writer, educator, rabbi, and scholar Ariel Burger speaks about the task of the educator on Yom HaShoah—Holocaust Remembrance Day—and every day. A devoted protégé and friend of Elie Wiesel, Burger is the author of Witness: Lessons from Elie Wiesel’s Classroom.
A Facing History guide to preparing students to engage in civil discourse
Explore different responses to faith and God in Jewish thought after the tragedy of the Holocaust
Explore the history of democratic and anti-democratic efforts in the United States.
An overview of the extensive collection of Holocaust resources available from Facing History and Ourselves.
Examine what it means to be a Jewish American.
This guide offers tools and strategies to help teachers organize discussions on current events in their classrooms.
This short documentary captures the spirit of Jewish life in Warsaw, Poland, before World War II.