Category Archives: World

Freedom of Religion in America on Powerful Display | Israel Today

Moses Jacob Ezekiel was born in Richmond, Virginia to a Jewish family with lots of children. Because of the financial challenges, his parents sent him to live with his grandparents, and as a child he grew up with the house slaves, whom he taught to read. But his dream was to travel to Europe to study art. Read more » »

A souper way to support the needy

SARAH Bendetsky and her husband Avi, alongside co-founder and director Alina Zamel-Well, opened the doors of new not-for-profit restaurant Souper Bistro in Caulfield North late last month, serving vibrant and authentic Russian kosher cuisine to generate funds to feed the needy and establish a lively community hub. Read more » »

North Shore news in brief

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B’nai Brith Debate Highlights Rising Anti-Semitism and Conflicted Relationship with Israel

By Daniela Cohen, Local Journalism Initiative ReporterNew Canadian MediaTue., Sept. 14, 2021timer3 min. Read more » »

JNS: Graffiti in Toronto claims Jews were responsible for Sept. 11 terror attacks

Sept. 14, 2021 The Jewish News Syndicate (JNS) wrote about our response to a recent graffiti incident. CLICK HERE to read the full article. Read more » »

Algemeiner: Toronto Police Arrest ‘Swastika Man’ for Third Antisemitic Attack in Two Months – B’nai Brith Canada

Skip to content Integer posuere erat… READ MORE Latest News OMNI Cuts Ties with Arabic-Language Program following B’nai Brith Complaint SPECIAL REPORT: Last Month’s Surge of Antisemitism Far Worse Than First Thought Three Years Later, B’nai Brith Read more » »

B’nai Brith Canada Thrilled to Announce Winners of Writing Competition in Edmonton – B’nai Brith Canada

Sep. 14, 2021 EDMONTON – B’nai Brith Canada is delighted to congratulate the winners of last night’s Diverse Minds creative writing competition in Edmonton. Read more » »

Oslo and Abraham: A Tale of Two Anniversaries

The signing of the Oslo Accords in Washington, DC, Sept. 13, 1993. Photo: Wikimedia Commons. Lebanon’s new prime minister, Najib Mikati, made it clear in a press conference last week that he would do everything in his power to reverse his country’s descent into economic chaos. Read more » »

French polemicist : Toulouse Jewish terror victims who were buried in Israel ‘do not belong to France’ – EJP

French controversial columnist and polemicist Eric Zemmour drew a parallel between Mohamed Merah, the Islamist terrorist who killed three Jewish children and a teacher in the Ozar Hatorah school in 2012, and his victims, who were all buried abroad, in Algeria and Israel. Read more » »

Toronto man arrested and charged in what B’nai Brith says is a third anti-Semitic attack

By Akrit MichaelStaff ReporterJoshua ChongStaff ReporterMon., Sept. 13, 2021timer1 min. readupdateArticle was updated 6 hrs ago Toronto police have arrested a man facing charges for alleged anti-Semitic attacks for at least the third time this year, a Jewish advocacy organization says. Read more » »