Tag Archives: Expert Analysis

Imagine Life Without Internet. Some May Have To. – B’nai B’rith International

In my household, the internet might be the single most important utility. That’s saying a lot when you consider water and electricity. Whether it’s television, ordering food, buying stuff for the kids or a thousand other things, everything we do is through the web. I can’t imagine having to run out every time we need diapers. Read more » »

Grandfamilies: Grandparents Who Go the Extra 100 Miles – B’nai B’rith International

I love my two kids, but parenting is exhausting. The days of putting my feet up on the couch to watch a ball game are over. I joke with my wife that if our kids attend sleep away camp, it’s going to feel like a vacation. Often, sitting down to watch television at 8: 45 ends with me asleep on the couch by 9 p.m. Read more » »

Inna Faliks and Bar Avni: Top Jewish Musicians in the Spotlight – B’nai B’rith International

Inna Faliks Pianist Inna FaliksPhoto: Hugh Kreschmer As a piano virtuoso, educator and highly regarded author, Inna Faliks’ Jewish heritage is an integral component of her artistic persona, in all its aspects. Read more » »

Latin American Anti-Semitism Intends to Influence Beyond Borders – B’nai B’rith International

By Eduardo Kohn, B’nai B’rith Director of Latin American Affairs Thirty-seven days after the pogrom perpetrated by Hamas in Israel on Nov. Read more » »

AI making Scams More Believable: We Need to Stay Ahead of the Curve – B’nai B’rith International

“When it comes to frauds and scams targeting seniors, I am here to tell you that things aren’t as bad as you —unfortunately, they are far worse. According to the FTC’s Consumer Sentinel report for 2022, older Americans reported more than $1.6 billion in losses to frauds and scams. Read more » »

The Dangers of the False Genocide Charge – B’nai B’rith International

On Jan. 26, 2024—only one day before the U.N.’s International Day of Commemoration in memory of the victims of the Holocaust (or International Holocaust Remembrance Day, as it is more commonly known)—the U.N. Read more » »

Holocaust Glorification, Distortion and Trivialization Following the Hamas Massacre of October 7 – B’nai B’rith International

Written by B’nai B’rith Director of European Affairs Alina Bricman, this expert analysis is part of the report “The Fragility of Freedom Online: Holocaust Denial and Distortion.” Read the full report here. The Hamas massacre of Oct. Read more » »

Was Oct. 7th a Holocaust? – B’nai B’rith International

Fighting continues to rage in Gaza: rocket barrages on Israeli civilians in the North and the South persist; 136 hostages remain in captivity of Hamas; and some 200,000 Israelis remain internally displaced due to security threats against towns and cities in both regions. Read more » »

The Underwater Cabaret – B’nai B’rith International

Covers for the first and final issues of “Het Onderwater Cabaret”. The art and poetry magazine was created by Curt Bloch, who was living in an attic in Enschede, the Netherlands. All 95 issues will be exhibited at Berlin’s Jewish Museum starting next month. Read more » »

Ready, Set, Go! – B’nai B’rith International

It’s January and the presidential primaries have begun. If you are a political junkie like me, primary nights mean staying up late watching cable news with pundits breaking down results and polling from various counties across the country, getting Read more » »