“When our children fear there is danger in openly identifying as a Jew,it is indeed something that should concern us all.”
- Deborah E. Lipstadt
Teach. Inspire.
Illuminate.
This Chanukah will be a time for celebration, reflection, and action—and education lies at the heart of all three. Conversations about antisemitism can be difficult. The following materials will help you and your family gain a deeper understanding of antisemitism, recognize it in all its modern forms, and learn how to take action.
Videos
- 6 Part Antisemitism Series
- Antisemitism, Anti-Zionism, Judaism and Israel
- Courage and Valor Series: John Lewis
- Courage and Valor Series: Marthe Cohn
- Courage and Valor Series: Peter Bergson
- Courage and Valor Series: Rabbi Jeffrey Myers
- Interview: Rabbi Sacks on Antisemitism
- The Mutation of Antisemitism
- Webinars for Teachers and Students
- When Being Jewish Feels Unsafe
Speeches
Additional Resources
- Accommodations for the Jewish High Holidays
- Alt-Right and White Supremacy
- Antisemitism and Religious Intolerance
- Antisemitism Today: Table Talk
- Antisemitism: An Introduction
- Books Matter
- Brave Classrooms: Taking on Antisemitism in Schools
- Discussing Antisemitism: A Guide for Reflection and Conversation
- In-Home Family Activities and Parent Resources
- Responding to Contemporary Antisemitism in the Classroom
- Swastikas and Other Hate Symbols
- Think. Plan. Act: Dealing with Antisemitic Incidents on Campus
- Willesden Lane Project