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Dear John,
This week, #WeRemember the past to build a better, safer, tomorrow,
and celebrate the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board's recent
stand against antisemitism.
Read on to learn more!
The CIJA Team
Six million Jewish children, women, and men were murdered by the
Nazis during the Shoah. Join us to make sure that the #Holocaust is
never forgotten by supporting the World Jewish Congress’
#WeRemember social media campaign for International Holocaust
Remembrance Day on January 27.
Until January 27, post a photo on your socials of yourself holding
a #WeRemember sign (download it here)
with the hashtag #WeRemember. Tag @cijainfo and the World Jewish
Congress so that your post is displayed at Auschwitz on January 26 and
27.
Please share information about #WeRemember with your friends and
family.
CIJA joins the Jewish Federation of Ottawa in applauding members of
the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board (OCDSB) for voting
unanimously to hire a Jewish Equity Coach.
“This board sent a very strong and powerful message to the Jewish
community and the entire community in Ottawa that this hate is not
going to be tolerated,” said Andrea Freedman, President and CEO of the
Jewish Federation of Ottawa
A critical development in the OCDSB's plan to combat antisemitism
at schools, this vote comes in response to a letter and petition
signed by 1,000 people about the urgent need to protect students and
staff by quelling the persistent rise in antisemitic attitudes,
discourse, and behaviour in Ottawa schools. The Jewish Equity Coach
will serve as the main point of contact for students and staff facing
antisemitism and, while collecting data about antisemitic or hate
incidents, will educate students on antisemitism and the
Holocaust.
Andrea Freedman, President and CEO of the Jewish Federation of
Ottawa, spoke with CTV News about the dangers of rising antisemitism
and how CIJA’s new online platform Unlearn
It can help educators and parents learn about, identify, and
address antisemitism.
Funded by Ontario’s Ministry of Education, Unlearn It
provides educators and parents with educational materials to frame
constructive and courageous conversations using case studies based on
Canadian middle school students’ real lived experiences of
antisemitism and online hate.
This project was developed in partnership with the Toronto
Holocaust Museum and Facing History and Ourselves.
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