Talking to Children about Antisemitism and Hate Crimes
There is no doubt that the recent wave of antisemitic attacks across the United States and around the world has escalated our fears. It is normal for all of us—including children—to experience anxiety, anger, and confusion in the aftermath of such horrifying incidents. Events like the attacks in Sydney, Boulder, Washington, DC, and antisemitic incidents at schools make us worry about our safety and the persistence of antisemitism in our own communities. Read more >
