1. blogs.timesofisrael.com

    Nov 25, 2024Today, more than ever before, the Jewish people are called to perform a special role in humanity: to unite ("love your friend as yourself") and be a conduit for unity to spread to humanity (to ...
  2. michaellaitman.medium.com

    Nov 24, 2024The Jews lost connection to their spiritual unity some 2,000 years ago as they entered the period of exile. In our time, there is a renewed sense of urgency for unity to reawaken in humanity. As such, all fingers point at the Jews, albeit subconsciously, for them to implement the method of connection that they received in Abraham's time.
  3. How does antisemitism manifest in schools and communities? What does the data say: antisemitism in schools, communities and online. The psychological impact of antisemitism on young people (emotional, physical, cognitive, behavioral and academic indicators). Strategies for parents and trusted adults to help young people cope.
  4. jewishphilly.org

    A DL's Table Talks: Use the ADL's Table Talks to foster discussion around current events, antisemitism, and discrimination. These guides help families and educators engage children in conversations, share values, and brainstorm actions to address antisemitism . Promote Inclusivity in Classrooms: The ADL offers a guide for Supporting Jewish Students in Classrooms, which outlines how ...
  5. psychologytoday.com

    Sep 4, 2024In challenging times, when antisemitism can cast a shadow over the experience of a new school year, your role as a parent is more important than ever. Trust your instincts; if something feels off ...
  6. Nickelodeon's Talk and Take Action: Parents' & Caregivers' Guide to Countering Antisemitism Antisemitism, the judgment and unfair treatment of Jews, comes from a hatred of Jewish people, what they believe, their traditions, culture, and heritage Antisemitism is an unkind, upsetting, and scary thing for someone to experience and it can happen
  7. jewsforjesus.org

    Feb 17, 2024We can't fix antisemitism, but we can take some of the fear out of it by letting our kids know they have a safe place to ask questions and process their feelings. If your safe person is ignoring or avoiding something, it makes that thing scarier. RR: They need to learn about antisemitism just like they need to learn about racism and sexism ...
  8. journals.sagepub.com

    Dec 1, 2024Talking about the consequences (T) of antisemitism enables Jews and allies to better understand, respond to, and put a stop to antisemitism when it occurs. Pediatric psychologists have a responsibility when working with Jewish patients and families to not only understand the role of their identity in treatment but to assess and address the ...
  9. If you ask my children, they will tell you that I spend a great deal of time talking to them about Jewish pride, antisemitism and our extraordinary history, despite being .2% of the global population. There was a moment when I devoted as much airtime to issues of sexuality (I mean, that is my profession), but my focus has changed.

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