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Building Insights to Navigate Antisemitism & Hate

BINAH: Building Insights to Navigate Antisemitism & Hate is a digital course developed in partnership with the Anti-Defamation League that motivates students to identify as global citizens with respect for all people, regardless of the makeup of their school community.
Published: June 2023

BINAH: Building Insights to Navigate Antisemitism & Hate is a digital course developed in partnership with the Anti-Defamation League that motivates students to identify as global citizens with respect for all people, regardless of the makeup of their school community. Designed to integrate into Social Studies, ELA, or SEL curriculum, it can be taught in conjunction with teaching about the Holocaust, or as an independent lesson. Topics include the impact of antisemitic attacks on American society as a whole, the vast diversity of modern Jewish life, and how to be a strong ally. The first-person narrative storyline will help students to understand the history of antisemitism and connect past events with those happening in the present.

BINAH: Building Insights to Navigate Antisemitism & Hate is offered to K12 schools at no cost thanks to our partnership with The Anti-Defamation League. This course was a finalist for the 2021 Edtech Awards in the category of "digital courseware solution."

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