Category Archives: World
B’nai B’rith condena boicote acadêmico britânico à Israel: serve somente para impedir a paz
A B’nai B’rith Internacional condenou veementemente o recém-anunciado boicote acadêmico a Israel por um grupo de estudiosos do Reino Unido. Read more »
Evento recordará 20 anos do assassinato de Yitzhak Rabin
Em discurso no Knesset contra o terror, Sara Zoabi diz ser „sionista, israelense, árabe e muçulmana”
Sara Zoabi vive em Nazaré, a maior cidade árabe de Israel, e é mãe do adolescente Muhammad Zoabi, que foi forçado a se esconder em 2014 depois que expressou publicamente apoio ao Estado de Israel, e pediu o retorno dos três jovens israelenses sequestrados pelo Hamas. Read more » »
Monumento às vítimas ciganas do nazismo é vandalizado em Berlim
Monumento às vítimas ciganas do nazismo em Berlim foi vandalizado na noite de ontem com a pichação de uma enorme suástica e a palavra „vergasen” (que em tradução livre significa „gás neles”). Read more »
Lançamento e Apresentação dp livro: O Fio Invisível da Felicidade
O livro O Fio Invisível da Felicidade retrata a história da família Eliaschewitz (da Série Testemunhos/Editora Humanitas). De autoria de Eugênio Benito Júnior, foi produzido em parceria com o projeto Arqshoah, desenvolvido junto ao LEER- USP, sob a coordenação da Profa. Dra. Maria Luiza Tucci Carneiro. Read more » »
‘Torah Studies for Christians’ at Villa Maria
Villa Maria Education and Spirituality Center will host „Torah Studies for Christians” on Nov. 18. This Bible education series is an opportunity for Christians to reflect on the Scriptures under the guidance of a rabbi. Participants will explore the meaning of Yom Kippur before and after the destruction of the Temple in 70 A.D. Read more » »
Chosen people in love with Gods Own Country | Kochi NYOOOZ
Summary: Kocha Varma, founder of the Kochi Royal Family Heritage, welcomed the team. Mr. Mariaschin said the organisation would try to reopen a unit of B’nai B’rith, which had functioned here till the early ’90s . A team of B’nai B’rith had visited Kochi 13 years ago and had held a photo exhibition and it inspired the present visit. Read more » »
‘Chosen people’ in love with God’s Own Country
For Mazal Mariaschin, it was a sort of homecoming. Born in Mumbai, she had migrated to the US with her mother, who was born in Kolkata. But she had grown up with stories about India. Steven Horowitz, an ENT specialist from Chicago was all excited to see an elephant in the front yard of Kalikotta Palace. Read more » »
Bridging the Cultural Gap in a Novel Way to Uphold Values of Tolerance
KOCHI: A Jewish conglomeration from Washington DC visited Kochi 13 years after its first visit, as part of a mission to reach out to the members of its community located in different parts of the world. The delegation would also respect to the Cochin royal family, who upheld the values of secularism and tolerance. Read more » »
Earl Raab, iconic figure in Jewish community, dies at 96
Earl Raab, longtime executive director of the Jewish Community Relations Council, an intellectual, a prolific writer and a leader in Jewish life for more than 50 years, died on Oct. 24. He was 96. „I think there is no way to overstate the extent to which the community trusted Earl,” said Rabbi Doug Kahn, the S.F. Read more » »
















