The late Irving Roth—a Holocaust survivor, educator, and dear friend to CUFI—often said, “The Holocaust began with words.” Hateful words that eventually led to the slaughter of over 6 million innocent Jewish lives.
Are hateful words influencing our society once again?
For several years, antisemitism has been insidiously growing worldwide, and America is no exception. The question is, will Christians allow this evil to dictate our destiny?
Since our founding in 2006, CUFI has engaged in widespread efforts to combat antisemitism and educate about the Holocaust.
One of the most important ways we are doing this is by adding CUFI’s Israel Course to the curriculum in Christian schools and home schools around the nation.Another way we are combating antisemitism is by bringing key Christian school administrators to Poland and the Holy Land.
In June, CUFI hosted 30 school administrators representing Christian schools, home schools, and charter schools from around the nation on a life-changing journey in Poland where they visited death camps and witnessed the horrors of the Holocaust. From that darkness, they moved to the light when they landed in Tel Aviv to witness firsthand, Israel’s strength, resilience, and beauty.