The Teddy Bear is a Holocaust education film project of Lappin Foundation, whose mission is enhancing Jewish identity.
Age-appropriate teaching tools, books, and films that aid teachers in effectively instructing on the Holocaust.
Voices of History programs offer middle, high school, and college students the opportunity to create artistic reflections.
Project-based lesson plan offering a brief overview of Holocaust history, survivor testimony, and reflective art project.
A selection of resources to assist teachers in responding to the events at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021.
Miriam Heller Stern joins Judaism Unbound to look at shifting dynamics in contemporary Jewish education.
An overview of the resources and learning opportunities of the US Holocaust Memorial Museum.
These resources commemorate Jewish American Heritage Month in May and support learning throughout the year.
In 1961, Israel captured one of the greatest villains of the 20th century, the architect of “The Final Solution.”
Educators and administrators must take proactive steps to address antisemitic bullying by updating policies, supporting Jewish students, teaching about antisemitism, and empowering all students to act as allies.