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Our schools are ground zero in the fight against antisemitism and can be one of the first places kids are exposed to it. From 2022–2023, antisemitic incidents in K–12 schools increased by 135% from the year before. Discover practical advice, support, peer education programs, conversation starters, and more for parents and caregivers of children and teens.
Start a conversation with a friend or family member about something you’ve learned.
On this podcast, learn how educators are talking to their students about antisemitism rearing its ugly head again in pop culture.
Research shows that one of the best ways that we can help prepare our children to cope with discrimination and intolerance is by being open about it.
Historical fiction book about Nazis invading Denmark and a young boy's courage.
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.
Built to pay tribute to the six million killed and honor the survivors. It offers a unique opportunity for reflection on the importance of human rights.
In this free program, Dr. Samantha Vinokor-Meinrath offers suggestions and resources and answers questions on how address this important subject with your children.
An extracurricular program for high school students to get informed and involved.
Four young Jewish American activists are taking direct action against antisemitism and other hate.
A nationally recognized peer education program where Jewish high schoolers share about their Jewish identity through personal stories.This program is proven to reduce prejudice and bigotry and facilitate discussions to dismantle antisemitism.
Books can be a safe place to explore complicated issues. Discover some children's books that tackle important issues.