October 7th was the largest attempt at genocide against the Jewish people since the Holocaust. What does this moment reveal about modern antisemitism and the importance of Holocaust studies today? Joining Samantha Vinokor-Meinrath this week is Alyssa Weinstein-Sears, a longtime educator and
A timely, practical conversation, co-hosted with ADL EDU and Jewish Grandparents Network, equipping grandparents with age-appropriate tools and confidence to talk with their tween and teen grandchildren about antisemitism, identity, and resilience.
A helpful collection of advice, resources, and books for children.
Resources to help children respond to tragedy through Jewish texts, arts and more.
This Racial Justice Playlist was created by Kendell Pinkney, the moderator of our webinar LET’S TALK ABOUT RACE.
It may sound bizarre, but a shockingly large number of people believe that Jews cause themselves to be hated.
An expanded guide with student FAQs, resources, and a one day lesson plan related to antisemitism.
Learn about Kristallnacht, tracing how years of escalating Nazi persecution erupted into nationwide violence and marked a turning point on the path to the Holocaust.
The lesson and resources on this page are designed to facilitate a conversation through the lens of a novel with young people about leadership—from different strengths to different approaches, and where additional adult intervention may be warranted.
What the founder thought about the word- A blog post from the National Library of Israel