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Say hello, reach the editors, or ask about teaching and training with Makor. Three ways in, one place.
Jewish children (Romanian war orphans) dance the horah at the Meshek Hapoalot farm in Petah Tikva, 1946. · Israel Government Press Office.
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General · hello@

Say hello.

For everything except editorial matters.

Questions and introductions, stories from your classroom or community, partnership ideas, press and media, and anything else.

hello@makorproject.org

Editorial · editor@

Content & curriculum.

For the history itself and how it is taught.

Feedback, questions, and suggestions; “In the Margin” contributions; and accessibility.

editor@makorproject.org

Professional development · education@

Teaching & training.

For teaching with Makor, and for professional development in a school, campus, or organization.

Bringing Makor to a classroom, campus, or workplace; the Teacher Guide; professional development and training; workshops and partnerships.

education@makorproject.org

A self-paced course and certificate are coming soon.

Partner with us

Bring Makor to more classrooms and communities.

Makor is a free, non-commercial educational platform, built to be adopted widely, in classrooms, programs, and communities, and to grow stronger through the people who use it. Whether you teach a single class, set policy for a district, hold an archive, or simply care about this history being taught well, there is a way to work together.

  • Schools & districts — public, private, parochial, and charter, using Makor as a classroom resource or curriculum companion.
  • Educators — teachers, curriculum coordinators, and department leads who want ready-to-use, standards-aligned material.
  • Education agencies — state and regional boards, and Holocaust and genocide education commissions.
  • Universities & teacher-training programs — preparing the next generation of history and social-studies teachers.
  • Museums, libraries & archives — sharing collections, images, and expertise.
  • Faith, interfaith & community organizations, and the global community beyond the United States.
  • Professionals & organizations — workplaces, agencies, and community groups using Makor to understand this history and recognize antisemitism.
  • Don't see your category? It probably still fits — reach out and tell us how you'd like to work together.
Founders Circle

A movement you can see take shape.

A growing map of the schools and classrooms teaching with Makor — it begins nearly empty, and that is the point. To add yours, check the institution box in the form below and opt in; pins show city only, and we confirm with you first.

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I'd like to…

Name and email are required; everything else is up to you. Your information is never sold or shared. If you ask to explore a partnership, we'll follow up. You can also email us directly at hello@makorproject.org.

PressJournalists covering K–12 curriculum, parent-led civic advocacy, or Jewish-history education may write to hello@makorproject.org with “Press Inquiry” in the subject line. A press kit and downloadable materials are available on request.