Foundations of Resistance curriculum utilizes the history and life lessons of the Jewish partisans of World War II.
In this important episode, David sits down with recipients of the 2024 Shine a Light on Antisemitism Civic Courage Award, Dr. Devin Randolph and Rabbi Dr. Meir Muller. Together, they discuss ways to combat prejudice, racism, and antisemitism by searching for the commonalities in Black and Jewish
The 1960s and 1970s ushered in Jewish unity as Jews throughout the world banded together to free Soviet Jews.
A collection of resources to support educators in speaking to learners about antisemitism.
Strategies, lesson plans, and resources to assist teachers in approaching this difficult topic in the classroom.
Why is it that even post-Holocaust, Jews experience a large percentage of the world’s hate crimes?
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.
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.