EDUCATORS
Explore teaching materials, lectures, guides to advocacy, videos, and other tools for classroom learning.
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.
Explore 50 of the most flagrant exhibitions of antisemitism that transpired in universities across the country over the past three years.
Empowering Young People in the Aftermath of Hate. When a hate crime, mass shooting, act of terrorism or other terrible and hate-inspired event occurs, one of the first questions many people ask is, what should we tell the children? How can we explain to them what has happened?
Understand what white supremacy is, including the alt-right, explore historical and current examples.
BINAH is a digital course that motivates students to identify as global citizens with respect for all people, regardless of the makeup of their school community.
Find a compilation of ADL resources to guide you in identifying, responding to, and reporting antisemitic incidents.