Activity One: The Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage Field Trip
The Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage is a museum of action, where people of all ages and backgrounds come to learn about history of bias and discrimination in order to recognize and prevent hate in all its forms in the present and future.
Students who attend this field trip will have the opportunity to reflect on intolerance and oppression in the world and in their own lives by studying historical documents and artifacts and engaging in meaningful group discussions, examining how destructive forces can affect a group of people socially, economically, and politically, and identifying possible solutions for advancing inclusivity.
This tour complements the museum’s Stop The Hate scholarship contest, in which students share actions they have taken against bias experienced in their own lives for a chance to win scholarship money for themselves and their schools.
PSL's Honors Seminar students will be visiting The Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage on Thursday, November 21st. We will depart from the PHS classroom at 9:30am, and anticipate returning by 2:00pm. In addition to participating in the Stop the Hate tour, which fosters discussion about diversity and inclusion, students will also meet with a Holocaust survivor.
Students who attend this field trip will have the opportunity to reflect on intolerance and oppression in the world and in their own lives by studying historical documents and artifacts and engaging in meaningful group discussions, examining how destructive forces can affect a group of people socially, economically, and politically, and identifying possible solutions for advancing inclusivity.
This tour complements the museum’s Stop The Hate scholarship contest, in which students share actions they have taken against bias experienced in their own lives for a chance to win scholarship money for themselves and their schools.
PSL's Honors Seminar students will be visiting The Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage on Thursday, November 21st. We will depart from the PHS classroom at 9:30am, and anticipate returning by 2:00pm. In addition to participating in the Stop the Hate tour, which fosters discussion about diversity and inclusion, students will also meet with a Holocaust survivor.
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