Antisemitism and Holocaust Education

Our approach to Holocaust education, antisemitism, and the moral pathways to combat it will be driven by a desire to heal our collective trauma and pursue safety and thriving for all people. We commit to developing a thoughtful, right-sized, and developmentally appropriate curriculum that:

celebrates the resilience of our people

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situates antisemitism within the context of white supremacy, capitalism, and all forms of systemic injustice

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cultivates an ability to identify what is and isn’t antisemitism

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empowers our students to strategically resist it

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“Taking on anti-Jewish oppression is the act of building a Left not confined to reaction, but propelled by a deeper vision of a world we would actually want to live in.”

— The Past Didn’t Go Anywhere, April Rosenblum, 2007