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Say hello.
For everything except editorial matters.
Questions and introductions, stories from your classroom or community, partnership ideas, press and media, and anything else.
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Content & curriculum.
For the history itself and how it is taught.
Feedback, questions, and suggestions; “In the Margin” contributions; and accessibility.
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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.orgA 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.
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.
View the invitation →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.
