Lesson Plan

Myth: Jews are Disloyal

Caricature of Alfred Dreyfus, the French Jewish army captain wrongly convicted of treason in 1895

A caricature of Alfred Dreyfus, the French Jewish army captain wrongly convicted of treason in 1895.

GRADE LEVEL: High School

COMMON CORE STANDARDS: Reading, Writing, Speaking & Listening, Language

SEL STANDARDS*: Self Awareness, Self-Management, Social Awareness

About this Lesson Plan

Part of a series of lessons, students will examine seven of the most common antisemitic myths. For each myth, students will use ADL’s Antisemitism Uncovered resource to examine its history and historical context. Students will analyze historical and contemporary examples of each myth to understand its impact of antisemitism on the Jewish community and society at large.

This lesson will examine the myth that the Jewish People are inherently disloyal or more loyal to Israel.

Learning Objectives:

  • Students will understand the definitions of antisemitism, myth and trope and their connection.
  • Students will examine the myth that the Jewish people are inherently disloyal or more loyal to Israel.
  • Students will analyze the impact of contemporary and historical examples of the antisemitic myth that Jews are disloyal.
  • Students will recognize the connection between antisemitism and other forms of hate, bias and oppression.

*Based on CASEL's SEL Framework

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