Get resources for addressing troubling antisemitic incidents persisting around the world today with your students.
Get resources for addressing troubling antisemitic incidents persisting around the world today with your students.
Help equip students to recognize contemporary manifestations of antisemitism and their origins using these resources.
Use this Explainer and Tropes Chart to help students understand what antisemitism is, how it shows up in contemporary settings, why it persists, and how it impacts individuals and communities.
Establish a brave, inclusive, and reflective classroom community so that you can engage your students in respectful and constructive discourse about antisemitism and racism in the twenty-first century.
Help students strengthen their civic voices by exploring examples of individuals who are choosing to participate and make their voices heard in their communities.
Learn more about a three-part webinar series on antisemitism in Canada. These webinars are for educators who are looking to learn strategies for examining antisemitism in Canada's history and tips for discussing difficult topics.
Facing History and Ourselves has created a suite of resources for our educator audience that focuses on the letter exchange between George Washington and the Hebrew congregation of Newport, RI. Lesson plans, videos, and much more will help teachers bring a study of the letter exchange and the issues surrounding it into their classrooms.
This Explainer describes key characteristics of white nationalist ideology and clarifies related key-terms, such as “alt-right” and “white power.”
Learn about regional Nazi party leader Julius Streicher.
Examine how racialized antisemitism has impacted Jews and Jewish communities over the past few centuries with the resources in this collection.
Explore the origins and history of prejudice and discrimination against Jews with the resources in this collection.