Comprehensive exploration of antisemitism's history, development, and contemporary manifestations. Learn about its origins, evolution, and impact on society.
Comprehensive exploration of antisemitism's history, development, and contemporary manifestations. Learn about its origins, evolution, and impact on society.
This comprehensive course examines the complex phenomenon of antisemitism from its historical roots to contemporary manifestations. Led by 50 leading scholars worldwide, it explores the changing nature of antisemitism across different cultures and ideologies. The course covers essential topics including ancient origins, medieval developments, modern transformations, and current expressions in various political and social contexts. Students will gain deep insights into how antisemitism has evolved, its impact on society, and methods for identifying and addressing it in contemporary settings. Special attention is given to analyzing historical events, understanding ideological frameworks, and examining present-day challenges.
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What you'll learn
Understand the core concepts and definitions of antisemitism
Trace the historical development from ancient times to present
Analyze the unique characteristics of antisemitism across different periods
Identify antisemitic language and actions in historical and modern contexts
Examine contemporary manifestations in various political and social spheres
Evaluate methods for addressing and confronting antisemitism
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There are 6 modules in this course
This course offers a comprehensive examination of antisemitism throughout history, led by 50 leading scholars from around the world. The curriculum covers the origins of antisemitism in ancient times through to its contemporary manifestations, exploring how it has evolved and persisted across different cultures and ideologies. Students learn about key historical events, ideological developments, and modern expressions of antisemitism, gaining crucial insights into this complex phenomenon.
WHAT IS ANTISEMITISM? DEFINITIONS AND ORIGINS
Module 1 · 3 Hours to complete
THE CHANGING FACE OF ANTISEMITISM
Module 2 · 3 Hours to complete
GENOCIDAL ANTISEMITISM: FROM WORLD WAR I TO THE HOLOCAUST
Module 3 · 4 Hours to complete
CONTEMPORARY ANTISEMITISM
Module 4 · 3 Hours to complete
THE ISLAMIC AND ARAB WORLD
Module 5 · 3 Hours to complete
ADDRESSING ANTISEMITISM
Module 6 · 4 Hours to complete
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Instructors
Content Developer and Educator in Holocaust Studies at Yad Vashem
Dmitry Kolotilenko is a content developer and educator at the E-Learning Department of Yad Vashem's International School for Holocaust Studies. He holds a Master's degree in History and is dedicated to creating educational resources that enhance understanding of the Holocaust. His work involves developing online courses that address critical topics related to Jewish history and the impact of antisemitism. Through his contributions, Kolotilenko plays a vital role in promoting Holocaust education and raising awareness about the complexities of Jewish history, ensuring that these important lessons reach a global audience.
Project Manager and Content Developer at Yad Vashem's International School for Holocaust Studies
Dr. Yossi Kugler is a project manager, content developer, and educator at Yad Vashem's International School for Holocaust Studies. With a focus on creating educational resources, he plays a vital role in developing programs that address key topics related to the Holocaust. His work includes managing various projects and contributing to online courses aimed at educating a global audience about the Holocaust and antisemitism. Through his efforts, Kugler helps ensure that the lessons of history are accessible and impactful for learners worldwide.
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