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Free Resource: The Resilience Blueprint
The Resilience Blueprint: A Guide for Jewish Parents Raising Confident, Resilient Children in the Face of Antisemitism Jewish parents today are facing challenges that many hoped belonged to the past. Children are encountering antisemitism at school, online, in sport, and sometimes even in places where they should feel safest. How do we protect them without frightening them? How do we build confidence instead of anxiety? How do we help them develop a strong Jewish identity in a world that can sometimes feel hostile? The Resilience Blueprint provides practical, compassionate, and evidence-informed guidance for parents navigating these difficult questions. Written by Barbara Miller, B.A. (Hons Psychology), Grad Dip Sociology, the guide combines insights from psychology, sociology, Holocaust education, and contemporary experience to help families respond constructively to antisemitism while strengthening resilience, identity, and wellbeing. Inside you'll discover: - How to talk to children about antisemitism at different ages - Ways to build Jewish pride without creating fear - What to do when a child is targeted or excluded - How to work effectively with schools - Strategies for handling online harassment - Practical ways to build confidence and resilience - When to seek additional support - The Four Pillars of Jewish Resilience: Community, Family, Faith & Culture, and Heritage & Contribution Most importantly, this guide offers hope. It reminds parents and children alike that while antisemitism is real, it does not define who they are. Jewish identity is bigger than prejudice. Jewish history is richer than hatred. And resilience can be learned, strengthened, and passed on to the next generation. If you're looking for practical tools, encouragement, and a positive path forward for your family, this guide is for you. Free download for members of the Antisemitism Support & Action Community. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fxFCJKdnDzlYm-OuGP4boyASeKbNeMcF/view?usp=sharing
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New Book on Jewish Education
This new book is no 1 new release on Amazon in Jewish History so will be worth a read especially for those interested in education. It’s written by an expert in the field. Heroism and Hope: Recharging Israel Education in a Post-October 7 World by David Bryman (Author) Zohar Raviv (Foreword) - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GZBH6QLL “…Bryfman zeroes in on a key factor that shapes our comprehension and worldview like no other: education. [His] wealth of experience in the field of Jewish and Israel education has generated an indispensable tool for understanding the reverberations of the October 7 rupture throughout the Jewish world. I am confident this book will enrich the important conversations beginning to take place.” —President of the State of Israel, Isaac Herzog Heroism and Hope calls for a transformative approach to Israel education by fostering Jewish identity and complexity while empowering educators as moral guides and reimagining Israel’s role as a source of meaning and hope in a post–October 7 world.Israel education, Dr. David Bryfman insists, is not about producing foot soldiers or imposing beliefs; it is about helping Jews understand who they are, where Israel fits into their lives, and how to live with the complexity of their identity rather than fear it.Drawing on personal journeys, educator voices, and decades of experience, Bryfman offers a framework for a post–October 7 educational reality. It challenges reactive, crisis-driven approaches that exhaust educators and alienate learners, and instead calls for a proactive, value-focused education. Ultimately, it is a call to recharge Israel education as a source of meaning, resilience, and renewal for the Jewish future.
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New Book on Jewish Education
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Antisemitism Support & Action
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Antisemitism is rising. This community exists to educate, support, and empower people to recognise it, challenge it, and stop it.
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