The Dangers of the False Genocide Charge
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
Read an op-ed by our Eric Fusfield urging Jewish groups to cultivate allies that will reciprocate the respect Jews have shown for the civil rights of others.
B’nai B’rith Director of Latin American Affairs Eduardo Kohn analyzes Latin American governments’ reactions to the Oct. 7 attacks.
Thanks to the renewal of museum philosophy and collection initiatives focused on diversity, as well as many outstanding gifts and donations, two major American fine arts museums have this month...
Israel must do what is necessary to respond to Hamas’ Oct. 7 atrocities and restore deterrence while attempting to minimize civilian harm. In a U.S. News and World Report op-ed, David Michaels,...