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An invitation

The Founders Circle

Be among the first schools in the world to teach the whole story — and put your community on the map.

Children dance the horah at the Meshek Hapoalot farm, Petah Tikva, 1946. · Israel Government Press Office.
Founders Circle · The Makor Project

Why a map

A movement you can see forming.

Teaching the full arc of this history — the centuries before 1933 and the decades after 1945 — is a choice a school makes. This map gathers the schools and classrooms making it, around the world. It begins nearly empty, and that is the point: the first to join are founding members, and every pin makes the case to the next school considering it.

The map

Where Makor is taught.

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Pins show city only, never a precise location, and a school is added only after we confirm with an authorized adult at the school. Drag to pan; use + / − to zoom into a region.

Add your school

Join the Founders Circle.

If your school or classroom uses Makor — or is ready to — you can ask to be added. On the Connect page, check "Are you an educational institution?", then "Add us to the Makor Founders Circle map."

Tell us your city and country. We confirm with you before any pin appears, and we publish city-level location only. There is no cost, and there never will be.

Add your school on the Connect page →