EDUCATORS
Explore teaching materials, lectures, guides to advocacy, videos, and other tools for classroom learning for children and teens in grades K–12.
After Oct. 7, the Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Boston is working to foster belonging by building trusting relationships with school district leaders to support Jewish students' needs.
As students return to campus this fall amid rising antisemitism, they and campus professionals are working to foster a thriving Jewish community.
A guide to helping young people understand and discuss antisemitism, in partnership with the Association of Jewish Psychologists.
The director of the New York-based Olga Lengyel Institute for Holocaust Studies and Human Rights (TOLI), Deborah M. Lauter, urges Holocaust education as a way to counter antisemitism.
Explore short- and long-term actions you can take to help forward the mission of CJP’s Center for Combating Antisemitism — making Jewish hate both socially and politically unacceptable.
A Brookline High social studies teacher reflects on a turbulent school year.
This is one of several webinars offered by the JCRC Greater Boston K-12 Education Initiative.
This is one of several webinars offered by the JCRC Greater Boston K-12 Education Initiative.
The FY25 Massachusetts state budget includes a requirement to provide schools with materials on antisemitism and societal bias.
Focusing on Needham, Mass., this article emphasizes how positive changes can come about through teachable moments.
The Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Boston K-12 Education Initiative addresses antisemitism and is aimed at both public and private schools.
This is one of several webinars offered by the JCRC Greater Boston K-12 Education Initiative.