Category Archives: World
CEO Op-ed: The Growing Danger of Anti-Israel Sentiment
In a Kathimerini op-ed, B’nai B’rith International CEO Daniel S. Mariaschin warns of the growing danger of anti-Israel sentiment and argues that until the stain of institutional hatred against Israel and the Jewish people is eliminated, the region will remain trapped in struggle instead of moving toward a peaceful and prosperous Middle East. Read more » »
Tell Carney To Ask MPs First
37th B’nai B’rith run slated for Aug. 24
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2025’s Jewish Highlights in the World of Opera Including “Kavalier & Clay”
The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & ClayWhile it’s usual for most theater seasons to include both some new and classic Jewish plays, musical works with Jewish connections are programmed less often, aside from revivals of “Fiddler on the Roof,” or the occasional performance of symphonic repertory like Leonard Bernstein’s “Jeremiah. Read more » »
B’nai Brith Canada et un large éventail de leaders communautaires s’opposent à la reconnaissance de l’État palestinien
CLICK HERE FOR ENGLISH 20 août 2025 OTTAWA – Le projet du premier ministre Mark Carney de reconnaître l’État palestinien à l’automne est « dangereux et hautement prématuré », selon une lettre ouverte signée par B’nai Brith Canada et une coalition de personnalités canadiennes. La lettre, envoyée mercredi à M. Read more » »
B’nai Brith Canada and Broad Spectrum of Community Leaders Speak Out Against Palestine State Recognition
BBUK represented at the VJ 80th Anniversary Service
Bureau Zoom Meeting Report: „From Hezbollah’s strongholds and beyond: a soldier-activist’s insights on global security and anti-Zionism”
How One Student Brought New Life to A Holocaust Story and A Family History Nearly Lost to Time
Play Video WATCH ON YOUTUBE WATCH ON FACEBOOK When Leah Davenport began as a research assistant at the Pearlstine/Lipov Center for Southern Jewish Culture at the College of Charleston, she had no idea she would help memorialize a family murdered during the Holocaust outside their last Berlin residence. Read more » »




















