Opinion in Inside Sources: As Israel Turns 75, What It Means to Me – and What It Should to You
In Inside Sources, David J. Michaels, Director of U.N. and Intercommunal Affairs at B’nai B’rith International, writes about Israel’s 75th anniversary.
In Inside Sources, David J. Michaels, Director of U.N. and Intercommunal Affairs at B’nai B’rith International, writes about Israel’s 75th anniversary.
Read the op-ed by B’nai B’rith CEO Daniel S. Mariaschin in the Algemeiner.Eighty years ago this month, courageous voices in Axis-allied Bulgaria accomplished the near-impossible: the...
Read the op-ed by past B’nai B’rith President Charles Kaufman in JNS. Israel, home to 53% of world Jewry, is a happy place. Yet you wouldn’t know it if you believed the headlines about...
READ: In a Semanario Hebreo Jai op-ed, B’nai B’rith Director of Latin American Affairs Eduardo Kohn calls out Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov for comparing Russia to persecuted Jews in the...
In an op-ed for JNS, B’nai B’rith CEO Dan Mariaschin rebukes offensive claims against the Jewish community made by the Louisville Courier-Journal editorial staff, which trivialize the...
Read the op-ed by B’nai B’rith CEO Daniel S. Mariaschin and Director of U.N. and Intercommunal Affairs David Michaels in Newsweek urging the United Nations to tackle the policies that...
In a Washington Jewish Week op-ed, B’nai B’rith Director of Legislative Affairs, Rabbi Eric Fusfield, touts the work of Virginia’s Commission to Combat Anti-Semitism – the first...
In 2019, the Jewish Museum of London mounted an exhibition entitled “Jews, Money, Myth,” focusing on “myths and stereotypes that link Jews and money over the course of 2000 years.” There was no...
Navi Pillay, who heads the latest UN “commission of inquiry” on Israel, has been called out for prejudice – as have two others who were handpicked for the panel.
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