Launched last winter, nonprofit 'Common Circles' fights antisemitism by designing ‘museum-like experiences’ with high-tech Holocaust education, art, and storytelling
On an oft-unseen battlefield of the culture war over books in states and school districts around the country, there are panels of judges that may feel more like a book club
Groundbreaking founder of educational and youth networks dies at Herzliya beach; last year Herzog said she built initiatives 'in places where others had already given up'
South Carolina district originally pulled 'The Fixer' by Jewish author Bernard Malamud after concerns by conservative group Moms for Liberty over 'controversial' content
Jewish author Bernard Malamud's book on antisemitism has been challenged before and led to a Supreme Court decision on book bans. Now, a South Carolina mom wants it gone again
Only 1,200 Arab educators are employed in Jewish public schools, where there are numerous vacancies. But to succeed in Jewish schools, they need a lot more than good Hebrew
As a movement to police kids' literature becomes a political force that may impact the 2024 election, the famous Holocaust diary is the subject of a growing number of controversies
With over 1,600 bills nationwide seeking to instill religious values in state educational institutions, advocacy groups protest the 'crumbling wall' between church and state
'I love the Jewish community,' says Daily Salinas, adding that English isn't her mother tongue and she believed she was sharing an anti-Communist message
In letter, former senior Bank of Israel and Treasury officials warn the planned funding of food vouchers and unregulated schools poses an 'existential threat to Israel's future'
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