Resources and Tools for Addressing Antisemitism, Intolerance, & Bias
Learn More About Antisemitism
JCRC Update on Antisemitism
Three founding Women’s March Leaders Leaving Board After Antisemitism Accusations
Condemning Antisemitism in Halls of Power
Anti-Defamation League Definitions
My Jewish Learning: Antisemitism in the 21st Century
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum: Confront Antisemitism
Talking About and Responding to Antisemitism
Resources for Parents and Children
PJ Library: How to Talk to Children About Antisemitism
Interfaith Family:Confronting Antisemitism: If I Don’t Respond, Who Will?
Tablet Magazine: Bullies in the Schoolyard
Jewish Social Service Agency: Tips for Talking with Children About Antisemitism
Jewish Family and Children’s Services: Bullying Prevention
Mental Health America: Helping Children Cope With Tragedy Related Anxiety
Resources for Teens and Adults
Harvard Business Review: How to Respond to an Offensive Comment at Work
Southern Poverty Law Center: Speak Up: Responding to Everyday Bigotry, Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC)
Living NFTY: NFTY responds to actual, virtual and viral bullying, teasing and harassment
ADL: Empowering Jewish Youth to Respond to Antisemitism
Reform Judaism Magazine: Navigating Anti-Semitic Encounters
AJC: 10 Tough Questions on Antisemitism Explained
For Schools and Teachers: Curriculum and Resources
Institute for Curriculum Services: provides curricula and professional development to social studies educators with the goal of strengthening the quality of K-12 education on Jewish subjects for all.
Facing History and Ourselves: Engages students of diverse backgrounds in an examination of racism, prejudice, and antisemitism in order to promote the development of a more humane and informed citizenry.
Teaching Tolerance: In response to the recent events in Charlottesville, Facing History and Ourselves, Teaching Tolerance, the Anti-Defamation League, the American Federation of Teachers, and EduColor teamed up to support educators.
ADL: Resources for Educators, Parents & Families on cyber-bullying, No Place for Hate, A Classroom of Difference. Literature, Lessons Plans and Other Resources
Books, Projects and Programs
“Nine Questions People Ask About Judaism”
“How to Fight Antisemitism”
No Place for Hate: The goal of No Place for Hate is to inspire a national movement led by students and educators who are committed to using the power of positive peer influence to build inclusive and safe schools in which all students can thrive.
Not in Our Schools: Not In Our School is a program that creates safe, accepting and inclusive school communities. Not In Our School provides training, films, lesson plans and resources that inspire students to take the lead in standing up to bullying and intolerance in their schools.
The Bully Project: The BULLY Project is the social action campaign inspired by the award-winning film BULLY. It has sparked a national movement to stop bullying that is transforming kids’ lives and changing a culture of bullying into one of empathy and action.
Candid Conversations on Race
ADVOCACY RESOURCES
Scholastic: Be Your Child’s Advocate
Noodle: The Polite Way to Advocate for Your Kids at School
Empowering youth to create peace through hands-on service, global friendships, and thoughtful acts of kindness.
While Federation has compiled this list of resources for reference, the views and opinions expressed in these publications are those of the authors. They do not purport to reflect the opinions or views of Jewish Federation of San Diego.