NYC schools turn a new page: How Jewish American history is being written into the classroom

New York City has launched a major curriculum shift with Hidden Voices: Jewish Americans in United States History, Volume 1, a 300-page resource now in classrooms serving over 900,000 students. The supplement moves Jewish history beyond the Holocaust, embedding Jewish voices across immigration, civic life, and reform, while addressing rising antisemitism through inclusive, balanced education.

NYC schools turn a new page: How Jewish American history is being written into the classroom
New York City has launched a major curriculum shift with Hidden Voices: Jewish Americans in United States History, Volume 1, a 300-page resource now in classrooms serving over 900,000 students. The supplement moves Jewish history beyond the Holocaust, embedding Jewish voices across immigration, civic life, and reform, while addressing rising antisemitism through inclusive, balanced education.