Category Archives: World

World Center Director Alan Schneider Pens Piece on Jewish Rescue in „Mizkar”

B’nai B’rith World Center Director Alan Schneider wrote a piece on Jewish rescue for the September issue of „Mizkar,” a quarterly on the Holocaust, revival, memory and memorialization published by the Center of Organizations of Holocaust Survivors in Israel that represents 50 organizations assisting Holocaust survivors. Read more » »

B’nai B’rith Applauds Opening Of Compensation Program For Holocaust Survivors Deported From France

​B’nai B’rith International is pleased that an agreement benefiting Holocaust victims who were deported from France to Nazi concentration camps entered into force Nov. 1. Negotiated between the French and U.S. governments in 2014 , the pact will make available $60 million in French government funds, to be distributed by the U.S. Read more » »

Thomas Blatt, survivor of escape from Sobibor, dies at 88

eapcontent.ap.org FILE – In this Jan. 20, 2010 file photo Polish born Thomas ‘Toivi’ Blatt, one of the joint plaintiffs during the Demjanjuk trial, waits in the court room in Munich, southern Germany, prior to the trail against John Demjanjuk. Read more » »

Charity and volunteer events in the Los Angeles area, Nov. 2-9

Center Stage Opera: Luncheon with a fashion show and big band music, noon Wednesday. Cost $47.57. Reservations required by Tuesday. Proceeds from clothing sales go to the opera’s community service program. Maggiano’s Little Italy, 6100 Topanga Canyon Blvd., Woodland Hills. 818-517-4102. www.brownpapertickets. Read more » »

Thomas Blatt, Survivor of Escape From Sobibor, Dies at 88

WARSAW, Poland — Thomas Toivi Blatt, who was among a small number of Jews to survive a mass escape from the Nazi death camp of Sobibor in 1943 and who decades later served as a prominent witness at the trial of the alleged camp guard John Demjanjuk, has died. He was 88. Read more » »

Glasgow goes big on heritage

October 29, 2015 Regional synagogues and other communal properties of historic and architectural importance drew the crowds during B’nai B’rith UK’s annual European days of Jewish culture and heritage. Read more » »

To Be, or Not To Be: A Covenant in Conversation

Yes, I am a Jew, and when the ancestors of the Right Honourable Gentleman were brutal savages in an unknown island, mine were priests in the Temple of Solomon. – Benjamin Disraeli Disraeli, a conservative, was speaking to William Gladstone, the anti-Semitic liberal leader in the British parliament in 1874. Read more » »

Former Husker, NFL player helping Omaha charities

Omaha native Zach Potter looked at several colleges when planning ahead for his future. Still, as he recently told KETV for a Throwback Thursday feature, you can’t fully prepare for what a special experience it is to play inside Memorial Stadium as a Husker. Read more » »

Willis A. Carto, American Patriot, Dead at 89

One of the greatest American patriots, Willis Allison Carto, has peacefully passed away at home on Monday, October 26, 2015, after doing more than any one person, for over five decades, to draw attention to the New World Order. Read more » »

B’nai B’rith Condemns British Academic Boycott of Israel; Divisive Move Only Serves to Impede Peace

Report from BBI ICHRPP Newsletter 29/10/2015 B’nai B’rith International strongly condemns the newly announced academic boycott of Israel by a group of scholars from the United Kingdom. Read more »