Category Archives: World
Why the Abraham Accords Matter – B’nai B’rith International
B’nai B’rith CEO Daniel S. Mariaschin published an op-ed in The News of Bahrain on the two year anniversary of the signing of the Abraham Accords and why the Accords matter. Read in the News of Bahrain On Sept. 13, 1993, I was among those invited to the signing of the Oslo Accords on the South Lawn of the White House. Read more » »
Podcast Episode: Two Years Since the Abraham Accords – B’nai B’rith International
What Queen Elizabeth Meant to a British Jew Like Me
Jeremy Havardi By Jeremy Havardi The death of Queen Elizabeth II after 70 years on the throne is a devastating loss for Britain, the Commonwealth and the free world. It is hard to overstate the sense of grief that will be felt at her passing, including from within the Anglo-Jewish community. Read more » »
Interview with B’nai B’rith Director of Latin American Affairs: „We Do Everything Necessary to Defend Israel’s Rights and Fight Against Anti-Semitism” – B’nai B’rith International
B’nai B’rith International Director of Latin American Affairs Eduardo Kohn spoke with Iton Gadol about our important work combating the demonization of Israel, fighting anti-Semitism, our efforts supporting the Israel-Latin America relationship and the history of our organization. This interview has been translated from Spanish to English. Read more » »
At German Assembly, World Council of Churches Sidesteps “Apartheid” Call – B’nai B’rith International
The Three Cultures Foundation presents the book „Sephardic. Cooking history”, by Hélène Jawhara Piñer
B’nai Brith Launches Guide to 2022 Quebec Elections
Elections Quebec (Government of Quebec) CLIQUEZ ICI pour le français September 13, 2022 MONTREAL – B’nai Brith Canada announces the launch of its Quebec Elections information page at bnaibrith.ca to help voters better understand the choices facing them, when going to the polls on October 3. Read more » »
WQED documentary tells of Pittsburgh residents’ attempts to help strangers
What white people get wrong about Black dads – Iowa Capital Dispatch
A loving Black dad raised me. He wasn’t an exception. When my dad, Lawrence, had cataract surgery in 1994, my sister and I took the day off work. The white supervisor at the bank where I toiled frowned at my request for time off. It was a routine surgery for older people and not worthy of my level of concern, she explained. Read more » »




















