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Antisemitism is prejudice against or hatred of Jews. The Holocaust, the state-sponsored persecution and murder of European Jews by Nazi Germany and its collaborators, is history’s most extreme example of antisemitism. Violent antisemitism and hatred did not end with the defeat of Nazi Germany. It is important to stand up to antisemitism in all of its forms today.

Teaching About Antisemitism

Find lesson plans, videos, and other tools to help teach your class about antisemitism and the Holocaust.

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Confronting Antisemitism Today

Unchecked hatred and antisemitism are dangerous and must be confronted wherever they appear. Read recent Museum statements condemning violent instances of antisemitism in the United States and across the world.

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