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Exploring Antisemitic Tropes in Further Depth

Students explore antisemitic tropes, their troubled history, their evolution and their present manifestation in further depth, and consider the harm that their circulation can cause.   
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Addressing Antisemitism Online

Students reflect on how they consume and share information they encounter, how antisemitism is spread online and the potential consequences of being exposed to antisemitic content. 
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Standing Up Against Contemporary Antisemitism

Students to reflect on the consequences of allowing antisemitism to go unchallenged for Jews and for wider society, and explore ways in which they and others can challenge antisemitism. 
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The Persistence of Hate: What the 2017 Unite the Right Rally Revealed about Contemporary Antisemitism

Students develop an understanding of contemporary antisemitism in the United States through the case of the 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville.
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Holocaust Memorial Day (UK): Moving Beyond the Curriculum to Explore Ordinary People

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This one-hour webinar provided ideas, inspiration, and resources for how to mark Holocaust Memorial Day. 
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When Online Hate Speech Has Real World Consequences

This mini-lesson explores celebrity influence and online hate, specifically antisemitism.
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Turning Point: the Anniversary of Kristallnacht and Why We Remember

by Jessica Weingartner
Nov 7, 2022
Kristallnacht (Night of Broken Glass) is a violent moment in history that demonstrates the consequences of both targeted hate and passivity from bystanders.
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Why We Remember Kristallnacht (Night of Broken Glass) (UK)

by Aneira Roose-McClew
Nov 8, 2022
Kristallnacht is a stark reminder of the violence that can occur when antisemitism is left unchallenged.
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Introducing Antisemitism and Antisemitic Tropes

Students explore the roots of antisemitism, reflect on its human cost and impact on those who experience it, and start thinking about the process of standing up against antisemitism.
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Responding to Rising Antisemitism

Inform students about the rising number of antisemitic incidents in the United States and explore the story of one teacher’s response to an antisemitic incident involving high school students in her community.
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Stereotypes, Media, and Islamophobia

This mini-lesson is designed to help students reflect on how the movies, shows, and books we consume can reinforce stereotypes about Muslims and the harmful impact stereotyping has on people's lives.
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Acts of Hate in Schools

Students learn about the overall rise in acts of hate in schools and examine a story that illustrates how acts of antisemitism, racism, and other forms of hate can overlap.
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