• Georgia Mom Defeats Online Anti-Israel Curriculum in Classrooms w/ Laura Zhiss
    Nov 26 2025

    00:00 – Introduction 00:57 – Meet Laura Zhiss 02:22 – Jewish Identity in the South 05:51 – The Homework Assignment 07:23 – Gaza Strip Red Flag 08:31 – Biased Classroom Slides 10:56 – Connecting Bias to School Incidents 16:08 – Meeting with School Administration 18:12 – Unvetted Online Curriculum 25:44 – Discovering Textbook Problems 29:04 – Speaking at School Board Meetings 36:05 – District Curriculum Overhaul 44:10 – Founding S.H.I.E.L.D. 52:24 – SHIELD’s Mission & Impact 54:26 – Advice for Parents 57:05 – Closing Remarks

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    59 Min.
  • PeerK12 Advocacy after October 7th w/ Nicole Bernstein & Tamar Caspi [Part 2]
    Oct 30 2025

    00:00 Introduction to PeerK12 and Recent Events

    01:11 The Impact of October 7th on Jewish Students

    05:04 Mobilizing Against Antisemitism in Schools

    10:09 The Challenge of School Responses to Hate

    12:04 The Role of Social Media in Antisemitism

    16:26 Confronting Hate Speech and Accountability

    23:21 Strategic Responses to Antisemitism

    29:49 The Broader Implications of Indoctrination

    35:45 Political and Legal Strategies for Change

    41:22 Building a Cohesive Strategy Against Antisemitism

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  • PeerK12 Moms Fight for Jewish Civil Rights w/ Nicole Bernstein & Tamar Caspi
    Aug 14 2025

    00:00 Introduction to PeerK-12 and Its Mission

    09:57 The Emergence of Ethnic Studies and Its Implications

    19:06 The Controversy Surrounding AB 101

    26:00 The Role of the Liberated Ethnic Studies Consortium

    34:00 Real-Life Impacts of Antisemitism in Schools

    39:58 Mobilizing the Community Against Antisemitism

    43:15 The Importance of Nuanced Resolutions Against Antisemitism

    44:39 Community Response to Antisemitism in Schools

    46:51 Inclusion of Jewish Heritage in Education

    49:10 Understanding Anti-Zionism and Its Implications

    50:19 The Role of Student Advocacy in School Policies

    54:18 The Impact of Immigrant Values on Community Support

    57:10 The Complexity of Jewish Identity and Community Dynamics

    01:01:11 The Challenge of Addressing Antisemitism in Education

    01:06:22 The Need for Jewish Community Self-Care

    01:09:07 The Role of Parents in Combating Antisemitism

    01:13:05 Case Study: Addressing Classroom Incidents of Antisemitism

    01:20:28 The Principle of Accountability

    01:21:49 Going Public for Change

    01:23:10 Navigating School Board Procedures

    01:24:59 Community Support and Solidarity

    01:26:12 Mobilizing Diverse Communities

    01:28:04 The Power of Collective Action

    01:29:19 Activating Parental Involvement

    01:30:47 The Role of Transparency in Education

    01:32:35 Curriculum and Accountability

    01:34:29 Consequences of Inaction

    01:35:18 The Importance of Community Engagement

    01:39:15 Lessons from the Past

    01:40:53 Ongoing Advocacy and Support

    01:45:01 Challenges with Legacy Organizations

    01:47:38 The Need for a New Approach

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    1 Std. und 52 Min.
  • Teacher Turns Activist Against Extremism in NYC w/ Karen Feldman
    Jul 31 2025
    Karen Feldman explores the systemic issues of antisemitism and social justice extremism within New York City's public schools. With nearly 30 years of experience in Holocaust education, Karen shares her insights on the challenges educators face and the urgent need for reform. She discusses her personal journey and dedication to Holocaust education, the rise of systemic antisemitism and social justice ideology in schools, changes in educational policies and practices since 2018, the role of equity leaders and DEI initiatives, formation and mission of the New York City Public Schools Alliance and findings from the NCRI report on educational bias. Guest Bio Karen Feldman is a veteran New York public middle school history teacher with over 26 years of experience, widely recognized for her impactful Holocaust curricula that promote tolerance and combat prejudice. Her dedication to Holocaust and human rights education earned her the 2023 Louis E. Yavner Teaching Award, one of New York State's highest honors in education. Following the October 7th attacks, Karen co-founded and now leads the NYCPS Alliance, a coalition of over 2,000 educators, parents, students, and allies committed to combating antisemitism in public schools. Under her leadership, the alliance has built a comprehensive system to track incidents of hate and assess educational content using advanced AI algorithms, cataloging over 8,000 pieces of evidence. In partnership with the NCRI, the Alliance recently released Entryism Exposed, a groundbreaking report investigating antisemitic, anti-Israel, and anti-American biases in NYC public schools, revealing alarming trends of ideological indoctrination and inadequate oversight within the DOE. The report, the result of extensive interviews and curriculum analysis, calls for urgent reform and provides tools for detecting harmful, terror-funded educational materials. Join us in advocating for educational reform and awareness. Share this episode with educators, parents, and community leaders to spark meaningful conversations and drive change. #EducationReform #Antisemitism #SocialJustice #HolocaustEducation Copyright © 2024 The North American Values Institute
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    1 Std. und 23 Min.
  • Jewish Mom Leaves ‘Woke’ School for Florida w/ Tracy Wolfe
    Jul 17 2025
    Tracy Wolfe discusses her experiences living in Glencoe, Illinois, and the challenges she faced regarding the education system at New Trier High School, particularly around issues of anti-Semitism and the implementation of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs. Tracy shares her activism in response to the cancellation of Holocaust Remembrance Day and the community's reaction to it. She highlights the impact of DEI on Jewish identity and the educational focus in schools, ultimately leading her family to move to Florida in search of a more supportive environment for their children. The conversation emphasizes the importance of community engagement and activism in addressing educational issues. Guest Bio Tracy is a wife and mom of 3 kids, ages 16, 13 and 11. She graduated from Emory University and then Northwestern law school. After working as a commercial real estate lawyer for 14 years, she retired to be a stay at home mom. Six years ago, she became a yoga teacher. She was born and raised in the Chicago north suburbs and moved to Fort Lauderdale in August 2025 with her family. When she is not practicing yoga, she enjoys traveling and cooking with her family. Copyright © 2024 The North American Values Institute
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    1 Std. und 8 Min.
  • The Impact of Social Media on Historical Literacy w/ Prof David Halahmy
    Jun 12 2025
    Prof David Halahmy, a history professor and creator of the YouTube series 'History for the Ages.' discusses his journey into teaching history, the impact of social media on historical literacy, and the evolution of history education. David shares insights on the importance of understanding Zionism and anti-Zionism, the role of academia in shaping historical narratives, and the intersection of antisemitism and anti-Americanism. The conversation emphasizes the need for critical thinking in education and the importance of engaging the silent majority in discussions about history and current events. Bio Professor David Halahmy is a history professor at Cypress College, where he has taught since 2000 and served as department chair. He specializes in U.S. History, Western Civilizations, and Middle Eastern History. A UCLA graduate, he is known for his work on Holocaust education and advocacy against antisemitism. Born in Israel to Iraqi Jewish refugee parents, he has lectured widely in academic and community settings. He also runs a popular YouTube channel and Facebook page, David and History for the Ages, offering free, engaging history resources to students, educators, and lifelong learners. Copyright © 2024 The North American Values Institute
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    42 Min.
  • Understanding Religion: The Importance of Dialogue w/ Prof Nathan Katz
    Jun 5 2025
    Professor Nathan Katz explores the comparative studies of Judaism and Hinduism, delving into his personal journey that led him to this unique field. He discusses the importance of understanding religious beliefs in an academic context, the challenges of misrepresentation in education, and the need for a new framework to understand old and new religions. The conversation emphasizes the significance of dialogue and curiosity in fostering understanding among different cultures and religions. Copyright © 2024 The North American Values Institute
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    37 Min.
  • Parent Upends Extreme School Board - Sharon Sorkin w/ Josh Weiner
    May 29 2025
    Sharon Sorkin, a parent activist from Ann Arbor, Michigan, shares her journey of navigating the complexities of school board politics and community activism following the events of October 7th, 2023. Sharon discusses her family's move to Ann Arbor, the challenges they faced during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the subsequent rise of antisemitism in her community. She details her efforts to mobilize parents against a one-sided ceasefire resolution proposed by the school board, emphasizing the importance of focusing on education rather than political agendas. Sharon highlights the need for collaboration and building coalitions to effect change within the school system, ultimately leading to a successful election strategy that rebalanced the school board. She reflects on her career shift towards activism and her commitment to advocating for educational excellence and inclusivity. Copyright © 2024 The North American Values Institute
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    1 Std. und 6 Min.