EDUCATORS

Explore teaching materials, lectures, guides to advocacy, videos, and other tools for classroom learning.

Facing History & Ourselves

Resources on defining antisemitism, locating it in contemporary settings, its persistence and its impact on both individuals and communities.

Southern Poverty Law Center

Anti-bias resources for all grade levels are offered for the classroom.

National Center for Institutional Diversity

An article about teaching media literacy to marginalized youth to help them deal with racial, gender and class-based violence and injustice.

UNESCO

A guide to educating civil society in the face of rising antisemitism worldwide.

International Journal of Multicultural Education

An introduction to teaching critical race media literacy to undergraduate education students.

USC Shoah Foundation & UNESCO

Students will use the lens of the Holocaust to develop media literacy.

Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe

The internet presents a new and essential challenge: learning the skill set needed to accurately identify what is true and what is false.

Jewish Journal

In a remarkable turn of events, the painting is now on view at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, following an announcement earlier this month that the MFA and the painting’s current owners struck a deal with heirs to the two art dealers, who both survived the war.

CJP

Local Jewish community leaders reflect on what freedom means to American Jews, past, present and future.

Yad Vashem

A four-part deep dive into the psychology of hate.

USC Shoah Foundation & UNESCO

Resources for teachers that provide guidance, tools, and materials to help them address the challenges of rising antisemitism.

Unpacked for Educators

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.