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B’nai B’rith Frustrated After U.N. Security Council Endorsement of Iran Deal; Undermines …
B’nai B’rith International has issued the following statement: B’nai B’rith International is frustrated over the unanimous passage of the Iran nuclear deal by the United Nations Security Council, with the Obama administration virtually bypassing agreed upon Congressional review and committing the United States to a deal. Read more » »
Freemasons in America | Peter M. J. Stravinskas | First Things
That Religion in Which All Men Agree: Freemasonry in American Culture david g. hackett, 336 pages, berkeley, $49.95 W hile many readers will know about traditional Catholic opposition to Freemasonry, many may be surprised to discover how Freemasonry engendered significant Protestant opposition as well. Read more » »
Helene Briskman, Director of BBLBIA was part of a Community Round Table
Helene Briskman, Director of BBLBIA was part of a Community Round Table that put questions to Tobias Ellwood, Under Secretary for State for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office with special responsibility for North America, the Middle East and North Africa. Read more » »
Décès du professeur Raphaël Draï
Why Greeks Hate Jews, or: Talmud and Tragedy
Home ›AT Top Writers ›Why Greeks Hate Jews, or: Talmud and Tragedy By David P. Goldman onJuly 19, 2015 in AT Top Writers , David P. Goldman , SpenglerThe Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith polled 10,000 Greeks this June, and was shocked to learn that Greeks hate Jews. Read more » »
B’nai B’rith Commemorates 21st Anniversary of AMIA Bombing in Buenos Aires
B’nai B’rith Urges Delay in U.N. Security Council Vote on Iran Deal
U.N. Security Council B’nai B’rith urges the Obama administration to delay submitting the Iran nuclear deal to the United Nations Security Council for a vote, giving Congress time to review the agreement. Under compromise legislation between the administration and Congress, lawmakers have 60 days to review the Iran nuclear deal. Read more » »
L.A. history: The days of beach, baseball and Frankenstein
Chutes Park at the beginning of the 20th century The season of long hot days signals an opening of the many tents of the Los Angeles Jewish community. Slathering on some sunblock, we go down to the sea in groups, to the park for a picnic or to Dodger Stadium for Jewish Community Day (this year, it’s Aug. 30). Read more » »
The Jerusalem Post: Jewish world reacts with skepticism to Iran deal
On July 14, B’nai B’rith International spoke out on the Iranian nuclear deal , expressing the deep concern we have about Iran’s true intentions for its nuclear program. The Jerusalem Post ran an article detailing skeptical reaction to the deal across the Jewish world to the deal and included B’nai B’rith in its round-up of responses. Read more » »