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The challenge of teaching about Israel

Schools must distinguish between education and advocacy

August 2, 2022 11:23
Parallel Histories
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Israel education has become an increasingly challenging area for Jewish schools. On the one hand, they look to promote understanding of and a sense of connection with the Jewish state. On the other, if they ignore difficult questions, they lay themselves open to accusations of being agents of propaganda rather than education.

A one-sided approach can lead to a backlash, as has sometimes happened. One of the testimonies published by the left-wing Jewish group Na’amod, in its campaign to expose “anti-Palestinian racism” within the Jewish community, comes from Josh Cohen, who attended JFS from 2004 to 2011 and even studied in Israel for three months on a school scheme.

“We were taught about the food, culture and history of Israel, from Herzl until the ‘90s,” he wrote. “A lot of what we learnt was fantastic, but there was a gaping hole in the syllabus – the perspective of the Palestinian people. Palestinians were only referenced as an obstacle, a safety threat and a thorn in the side of Jewish freedom and safety.

“In the rare instances that a student asked about the plight of Palestinians, they were quickly, and often angrily, shut down.”