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Explore teaching materials, lectures, guides to advocacy, videos, and other tools for classroom learning for children and teens in grades K–12.
Author Sara Colb of ADL New England says that with antisemitism rising since Oct. 7, schools must start planning to confront it in the new academic year.
This explainer and research roundup from 2022 discusses historical and contemporary antisemitism.
The world's third-largest Holocaust museum offers a working document on historical and contemporary antisemitism in the wake of the Oct. 7, 2023 Hamas attacks on Israel.
In this webinar, Drew Fidler of BBYO and Rabbi Ron Fish of the Anti-Defamation League discuss helping teens deal with the issue of anti-Jewish hate.
This article, initiated by the Council of American Jewish Museums in 1994, chronicles antisemitism from biblical times up to the late 20th century.
The AJC offers resources for dealing with post-Oct. 7 antisemitism in both K-12 schools and higher education.
This downloadable guide for educators shows how to identify antisemitism.
As part of CCA’s efforts to increase antisemitism and Holocaust education in the K-12 space, we are proud to support school student visits to “Auschwitz. Not long ago. Not far away.,” a powerful exhibit at Park Plaza.
This video series consists of three segments, all under 20 minutes long, explaining the history of Jews and antisemitism, and the current state of antisemitism.
The Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships at the U.S. Department of Education provides a list of resources for students, educators and communities.
More than 1,500 people gathered outside Temple Israel of Boston on April 28 to support Jewish students.
Massive spike post-Oct. 7 recorded; campus incidents tripled; bomb threats targeting Jewish institutions up tenfold across the country.