EDUCATORS

Explore teaching materials, lectures, guides to advocacy, videos, and other tools for classroom learning for children and teens in grades K–12. 

OFEK HUB

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.

OFEK HUB

A three-part series in which educators will learn to define, recognize, and respond to antisemitism.

Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE)

Address antisemitism through education.

Lappin Foundation

An extracurricular program for high school students to get informed and involved.

JCRC

Join this speaker series that tackles wide-ranging issues from antisemitism to the normalization of extremism.

International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance

A range of guidelines for educators and policymakers to use when developing effective curricula and educational materials.

Hillel International

Hillel International’s Campus Climate Initiative (CCI) works collaboratively with higher education administrators to ensure a positive campus climate in which Jewish students feel comfortable expressing their identity and values, free of antisemitism, harassment, or marginalization

Facing History & Ourselves

Use these tools to help students understand the impact of antisemitism and stand up against hate.

Facing History & Ourselves

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.

Facing History & Ourselves

Watch our pedagogy in action! These classroom videos show how we engage students and help them make connections between history and today.

Facing History & Ourselves

Feel prepared to discuss challenging current events or to explore pivotal periods in history with your students by using our lessons.

Be the Narrative

Discover how this program is making a meaningful difference in the lives of high schoolers and in their understanding and appreciation of Judaism.