EDUCATORS
Explore teaching materials, lectures, guides to advocacy, videos, and other tools for classroom learning for children and teens in grades K–12.
The internet presents a new and essential challenge: learning the skill set needed to accurately identify what is true and what is false.
Local Jewish community leaders reflect on what freedom means to American Jews, past, present and future.
A four-part deep dive into the psychology of hate.
Resources for teachers that provide guidance, tools, and materials to help them address the challenges of rising antisemitism.
Two-thirds of American Jews say they feel less safe than they did a decade ago — and the threat of physical violence has never felt more real.
Your guide to advocating for education about Jews and antisemitism in your community, and keeping hatred and bias out of the classroom.
This series delivers the excellence of Hartman scholarship to Jewish thought leaders of all political and denominational backgrounds, empowering them to facilitate nuanced, empathetic,values-based conversations about Israel within their communities.
A variety of courses exploring how the Holocaust happened using videos, primary resources, survivors’ artwork, a virtual tour of the Holocaust Museum, and survivors’ testimonies.
Join this speaker series that tackles wide-ranging issues from antisemitism to the normalization of extremism.
A range of guidelines for educators and policymakers to use when developing effective curricula and educational materials.
Educators can use this collection of resources to integrate the study of traditional and contemporary antisemitism into their efforts at combating prejudices and stereotypes in the classroom.
Use these tools to help students understand the impact of antisemitism and stand up against hate.