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Unpacking Israel's complexities for today's Jewish youth

Teachers should create a 'healthy space' for dialogue on Israel, says resource providers Unpacked for Educators

June 2, 2022 10:30
Unpacked for Educators
2 min read

When a group of teachers from UK Jewish schools were asked at a conference last week to sum up teaching about Israel in a single word, here were some of the responses: “complicated”, “defensive”, “woke”, “questions”, “contentious”.

Enabling pupils to identify with the Jewish state is for many Jewish schools a core objective. But whereas half a century ago in the wake of the Six-Day and Yom Kippur Wars, there was near-unanimity about support for Israel in mainstream Jewish society, now the diaspora is more divided. The bearpit of social media, where youth get their news about the Middle East as everything else, only adds to the fraught nature of the subject, making it harder for teachers to tackle it.

Enter Unpacked for Educators, an Israeli-based initiative which produces free digital content on Judaism and Israel for teachers — videos, podcasts and articles as well as blogs with pedagogic tips.

It deals upfront with difficult topics, as a glance at some of the titles in its video library on the Arab-Israeli conflict shows. “Does Israel act as an apartheid state?”, “Is Israel an occupying power?”, “Did Israel expel Palestinian Arabs?”, “Was Zionism a form of colonialism?”.