Stories that Shaped a Nation

Our ready-to-use lessons comprise a comprehensive educator-designed curriculum exploring Jewish history, values, identity, and belonging. In partnership with school districts and a broad coalition of organizations, the curriculum goes beyond Holocaust education to challenge antisemitism, address bias, and deepen understanding of Jewish life and democracy through a diverse, inclusive lens.

How is Stories That Shaped a Nation funded?

This curriculum was made possible by a generous donation in 2024 from the U.S. Department of Education, as part of the National Strategy to Counter Antisemitism in the United States.

HAPPY PASSOVER

The Museum and Store will be open Friday, April 3, through Tuesday, April 7.
We look forward to seeing you.  

Photo Credit: The Weitzman, 1991.1717. “Downtown Hebrew Day Nursery Kids have Seder,” Philadelphia, Passover, 1951.

Image: The Weitzman, 1991.1717. “Downtown Hebrew Day Nursery Kids have Seder,” Philadelphia, Passover, 1951

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