Jewish History
Assembled by Leigh Totty, CWB Seminar Fellow and Bethel Park ELA educator, this resource provides information about Wiesel’s other publications and resources that connect to Night for use in the classroom. Used […]
These lesson plans introduce key concepts and information to students. Grounded in historical context, the lessons utilize primary source materials from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum’s collections.
How is this curriculum different from all others? Every unit invites you to listen to survivors — to attentively listen to what is said and what is not said — […]
Resources for distance learning, created to assist educators using distance and online learning platforms to teach about the Holocaust. Includes online lesson plans, worksheets, and literary recommendations.
The newly-updated IHRA Recommendations for Teaching and Learning about the Holocaust were launched on 4 December 2019. These recommendations, written by a group of international experts, are crafted to help […]
K-12 educational and family resources to bring Jewish American Heritage Month to schools, communities and homes. By Congressional resolution and Presidential proclamation in 2006, Jewish American Heritage Month is commemorated […]
Initiated in response to the horrific act of domestic terrorism at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh, PA in October 2018, and in continuing response to rising antisemitism in […]
Hate has known many forms in human history. On this tour you’ll be given opportunities to reflect on intolerance and oppression in the world and in your own life by: […]