Educating for thriving communities free of antisemitism

We believe education has the power to replace ignorance with insights, misinformation with facts, and antisemitism with knowledge, skills, and action. 

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The Center for Jewish-Inclusive Learning provides K-12 resources that educators can use to explore the Jewish experience, inspire curiosity, and deepen understanding that supports thriving communities.

We partner with leading experts to curate resources, professional development opportunities, and curriculum designed to equip educators and students with the knowledge, qualities, and skills they need to succeed in school and in an interconnected, ever-evolving world.

Benefiting from more than 3,000 years of Jewish civilization, culture, and creativity

Designed by educators for educators, our resources explore ideas that have shaped both the persecution and resilience of Jewish communities for millennia. As educators and students explore Jewish history, culture, and identity, they gain critical context for understanding current events and the debates in the media and society that are shaping public opinion and behavior.

Education is the antidote to misinformation and prejudice. 

Schools and educators are a vital front line in ensuring tolerance and student wellbeing. As they draw on learning from the Jewish experience, educators can strengthen both content knowledge and the critical thinking, communication, and problem-solving skills students need to succeed in school and contribute to communities shaped by learning, civil discourse, and respect.

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Our Educational Priorities

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We curate valuable K-12 educational resources
Our resources, professional development opportunities, and curriculum are designed by leading educators and organizations.
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We share our curated resources widely
Our K-12 resources are accessible to educators through our website, communications, consultations, engagements, and more.
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We support teacher and student success
As educators, we provide materials that integrate with existing curriculum, align with evaluation criteria, and support success.
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We partner for systemic impact
We collaborate with school system leaders to ensure the most effective resources are used to support educator performance and success.
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We focus on relevance and understanding
Our resources are designed to address current and historical events, prepare students to discuss today’s issues, and contribute to communities free of antisemitism.

Who We Are

The Center for Jewish-Inclusive Learning provides K-12 resources that educators and students can use to explore the Jewish experience and contribute to thriving communities free of antisemitism. The Center for Jewish-Inclusive Learning is a division of The Jewish Education Project, a nonprofit organization founded in 1910 to inspire, strengthen, and propel the Jewish educational ecosystem to deliver innovative, timely, and meaningful educational experiences.

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