With the return of the 20 remaining living hostages, the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, and the move towards a lasting peace and rebuilding of the Gaza Strip, the two years of war have entered into a new era. For two years, Jewish educators have been living in real time what it means to teach a
A critical conversation that explores the war between Israel, the US and the Iranian regime.
Theodor Herzl proposed a temporary safe haven in Uganda. However, a Jewish homeland in East Africa was heavily opposed by the Zionist Congress.
This resource serves as a developing list of books on Holocaust Education.
Listen on Apple or Spotify Yom HaShoah begins this evening. As we remember and honor the legacy of the six million Jews who were murdered in the Holocaust, Samantha Vinokor-Meinrath sits down with Dave Reckess, a third-generation survivor. Samantha and Dave discuss Holocaust education as an
Do you or your students know that this official UN resolution was passed in 1975 and repealed in 1991?
This video tells the story of “Black September,” when 11 Israeli athletes were held hostage and murdered.
In an urgent episode following the recent attack at Temple Israel in Michigan, David Bryfman sits down with Dan Held, Chief Program Officer of United Jewish Appeal of Greater Toronto, whose community has also faced recent antisemitic threats and attacks. Dan offers perspective and hope during this
The Pyramid of Hate is a powerful framework for understanding how bias escalates—from biased attitudes and stereotypes to discrimination, violence, and even genocide.
History has shown that societies suffer where antisemitism is prevalent.