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(Washington Free Beacon) Alana Goodman - The U.S. National Education Association, the nation's largest teachers' union, plans to promote a version of Holocaust remembrance that does not mention Jews, according to its 2025 handbook, which references "victims of the Holocaust from different faiths" without mentioning the attempted extermination of the Jewish people. The NEA Representative Assembly passed a resolution to boycott the Anti-Defamation League's Holocaust education materials earlier this month. The 2025 handbook gives a lengthy description of its plans to "educate members and the general public about the history of the Palestinian Nakba," while teaching that Israel was founded through "forced, violent displacement and dispossession. Teaching about the Nakba fosters critical thinking and empathy among students, promoting a deeper understanding of historical injustices and their contemporary ramifications." 2025-07-29 00:00:00Full Article
U.S. National Education Association Erases Jews from the Holocaust
(Washington Free Beacon) Alana Goodman - The U.S. National Education Association, the nation's largest teachers' union, plans to promote a version of Holocaust remembrance that does not mention Jews, according to its 2025 handbook, which references "victims of the Holocaust from different faiths" without mentioning the attempted extermination of the Jewish people. The NEA Representative Assembly passed a resolution to boycott the Anti-Defamation League's Holocaust education materials earlier this month. The 2025 handbook gives a lengthy description of its plans to "educate members and the general public about the history of the Palestinian Nakba," while teaching that Israel was founded through "forced, violent displacement and dispossession. Teaching about the Nakba fosters critical thinking and empathy among students, promoting a deeper understanding of historical injustices and their contemporary ramifications." 2025-07-29 00:00:00Full Article
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