What Should I Say? Talking to Kids About Anti-semitism

Fighting Online Antisemitism

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As Jewish parents and educators, we naturally want to protect our children. But open, age-appropriate conversations about antisemitism help them feel safe, proud, and prepared. These talks strengthen their identity, give them tools to respond when they encounter prejudice, and show them that they are part of a resilient and thriving people. By addressing these issues with care, we raise children who are not only confident in their Judaism, but also empathetic and committed to fairness for others.
This document, written by Fighting Online Antisemitism, provide guidelines in 10 easy tips to mediate the exposure of kids to Antisemitism online.
visit FOA’s Website for more useful information and tools.

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