Conversations with B’nai B’rith
HOSTED BY CEO DANIEL S. MARIASCHIN
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Soviet Jewish Actor Solomon Mikhoels: His Life, His Art & His Death
YIVO Executive Director Jonathan Brent speaks with B’nai B’rith CEO Dan Mariaschin about the life and career of legendary Soviet Jewish actor Solomon Mikhoels, why Joseph Stalin had Mikhoels murdered and the political repercussions of his assassination within the context of Stalin’s post-war anti-Jewish measures. |
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Upheaval | Israel Through the Eyes of Menachem Begin
Award-winning director Jonathan Gruber and producer and researcher Rachel Greenberg join B’nai B’rith CEO Dan Mariaschin to talk about their new documentary “Upheaval: The Journey of Menachem Begin” and examine the legacy of the former Israeli prime minister – one of the 20th century’s most iconic figures. Learn more about “Upheaval” and the complicated, incredible life of Menachem Begin: https://www.upheavalfilm.com. |
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Honey on the Page: A Treasury of Yiddish Children’s Literature | An Interview with Dr. Miriam Udel
Emory University professor Dr. Miriam Udel speaks with B’nai B’rith CEO Dan Mariaschin about her new book “Honey on the Page: A Treasury of Yiddish Children’s Literature,” an extraordinary collection of Yiddish stories and poems. A scholar and award-winning author, Dr. Udel guides readers back in time, sharing the richness of Jewish life through Yiddish children’s literature with English readers as never before. |
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DURBAN REVISITED: Richard and Phyllis Heideman
B’nai B’rith Honorary President Richard D. Heideman, who led the Jewish caucus at the infamous 2001 U.N. Durban Conference and ultimately a walkout from it, along with his wife, International March of the Living President Phyllis G. Heideman, discuss the significance of the event that descended into a notorious anti-Semitic, anti-Israel hate-fest. |
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DURBAN REVISITED: A Conversation on Israel, Racism and the United Nations
B’nai B’rith Director of U.N. and Intercommunal Affairs David Michaels discusses anti-Zionism and anti-Semitism with Israeli Ambassador to Azerbaijan George Deek, British Baroness Ruth Deech, former U.S. Deputy Special Envoy to Combat Anti-Semitism Ellie Cohanim and Jerusalem Deputy Mayor Fleur Hassan-Nahoum. |
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DURBAN REVISITED: Arizona State Rep. Alma Hernandez
Arizona State Rep. Alma Hernandez speaks with B’nai B’rith International CEO Dan Mariaschin about her work fighting for more robust Holocaust education, rising anti-Semitism and the Durban Conference’s legacy of anti-Israel hatred 20 years on. |
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DURBAN REVISITED: John Bolton, Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations
Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton discusses Israel, Zionism and anti-Semitism with B’nai B’rith International CEO Dan Mariaschin as part of a series marking 20 years since an infamous United Nations conference on racism. |
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DURBAN REVISITED: Bernard-Henri Lévy, French Public Intellectual and Author
As part of a series marking 20 years since the infamous United Nations Conference on racism in Durban, South Africa, B’nai B’rith International CEO Dan Mariaschin discusses Israel, Zionism and anti-Semitism with celebrated French public intellectual Bernard-Henri Lévy. |
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DURBAN REVISITED: Natan Sharansky, Former Soviet Prisoner of Conscience
B’nai B’rith International CEO Dan Mariaschin discusses Israel, Zionism and anti-Semitism with former Soviet prisoner of conscience Natan Sharansky as part of a series marking 20 years since an infamous United Nations conference on racism. |
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DURBAN REVISITED: Anti-Semitism and Anti-Zionism
B’nai B’rith Director of U.N. and Intercommunal Affairs David Michaels speaks with former Maldives Foreign Minister Ahmed Shaheed, South African activist Olga Meshoe Washington, NGO Monitor President Gerald Steinberg and Sherri Mandell, the mother of an Israeli terror victim, about the 2001 Durban Conference’s legacy of anti-Zionism and anti-Semitism. |
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DURBAN REVISITED: Irwin Cotler, Canada’s Special Envoy for Combating Anti-Semitism
Canadian human rights champion and former MP Irwin Cotler discusses Israel, Zionism and anti-Semitism with B’nai B’rith International CEO Dan Mariaschin for “Durban Revisited,” a series marking 20 years since the U.N.’s World Conference against Racism. Cotler shares his reflections on the conference, how the Durban legacy of hate continues and key lessons learned in combating anti-Israel sentiment. |
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DURBAN REVISITED: NYT Columnist Bret Stephens
Tune in for the first in a series of programs – together with the Jewish Broadcasting Service (JBS) – marking 20 years since the infamous U.N. conference on racism. In our conversation, New York Times columnist Bret Stephens discusses Israel, Zionism and anti-Semitism with B’nai B’rith International CEO Dan Mariaschin. |
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The Revival of Famed Artist Arthur Szyk | An Interview with Szyk Expert Irvin Ungar
Former pulpit rabbi Irvin Ungar joins B’nai B’rith CEO Dan Mariaschin to explore the legacy of Arthur Szyk, one of America’s most prominent 20th century illustrators who fought to make the American public aware of Nazi atrocities during the Holocaust. Few artists did as much as Szyk to spotlight Nazi brutality and advocate action through moving portrayals of Jewish suffering and heroism. |
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Washington Post Columnist James McAuley | Jewish Art Collectors and the Fall of France
Washington Post contributing columnist James McAuley joins B’nai B’rith CEO Dan Mariaschin to speak about his new book, “The House of Fragile Things: Jewish Art Collectors and the Fall of France.” McAuley’s meticulously researched history of Jewish art collectors in France from the 1870s through World War II shows how an embrace of art and beauty – and loyalty – was met with hatred and destruction at nearly every turn. |
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50 Years of B’nai B’rith Senior Housing | An Invaluable Affordable Housing Network
B’nai B’rith Center for Senior Services (CSS) Director Mark Olshan and Associate Director Janel Doughten speak with Robert and Jeff Cottingham – who oversee the Sam J. Stone B’nai B’rith Covenant Apartments in Peoria, Illinois – about their experiences managing B’nai B’rith housing facilities for more than 40 years and how they have become invaluable members of the B’nai B’rith senior housing network. |
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Shared Threads: AMIA, Burgas & Other Global Terror Attacks
Gustavo Perednik and Matthew Levitt join B’nai B’rith CEO Dan Mariaschin to speak about Hezbollah’s malign influence across the globe and put the AMIA and Burgas terrorist attacks into greater context. Gustavo Perednik was a close friend of late AMIA case prosecutor Alberto Nisman and has written two books on the AMIA case. Matthew Levitt is Fromer-Wexler Fellow at The Washington Institute for Near East Policy. |
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Older Adults and Technology
Three seniors issues experts join B’nai B’rith CEO Dan Mariaschin to break down how COVID-19 has changed the way older Americans use technology and to discuss ways to bridge the digital divide. They also talk about different policy approaches to increase seniors’ comfort level with the Internet and the ways in which the B’nai B’rith Center for Senior Services continues to advocate in Congress for the funds for WiFi to be installed in all Section 202 senior housing buildings. |
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Jews Saving Jews During the Holocaust
B’nai B’rith CEO Dan Mariaschin interviews Prof. Judith Tydor Baumel-Schwartz and World Center-Jerusalem Director Alan Schneider about the new book they’ve co-edited, “All Our Brothers and Sisters: Jews Saving Jews During the Holocaust.” Baumel-Schwartz and Schneider reflect on the heroism of Jews throughout Europe who put their own lives in jeopardy to rescue other Jews from the hands of the Nazis, and why their courageous actions deserve our recognition. |
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Former Rep Dan Glickman on His Book, “Laughing at Myself: My Education in Congress, on the Farm, & at the Movies”
B’nai B’rith CEO Dan Mariaschin speaks with former Kansas Congressman and U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Dan Glickman about his brand new book, “Laughing at Myself: My Education in Congress, on the Farm, and at the Movies.” In 1977, Dan Glickman became the first Jewish congressman to represent the state of Kansas. |
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A Conversation with Legendary Songwriter Mike Stoller (of Leiber and Stoller)
As half of the famed songwriting/production duo Leiber and Stoller, Mike Stoller helped compose iconic songs for artists like Elvis Presley (“Hound Dog,” “Don’t”), Ben E. King (“Stand By Me”) and The Drifters (“Save the Last Dance For Me”). In a special conversation, CEO Dan Mariaschin speaks with Stoller about his incredible career and the lasting impact of his work on the American music industry. |
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Defining Jewish History and Its Roots
What is “Jewish film“? Dr. Eric Goldman believes it’s a unique way through which we can closely examine Jewish history. A noted film historian, Dr. Goldman sits down with B’nai B’rith CEO Dan Mariaschin to delve into the Jewish experience in cinema and talk about how film helps us analyze Jewish history, past and present. |
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Jews and Israel UNDER ATTACK: A B’nai B’rith Global Roundtable
B’nai B’rith International frontline experts from the United States, Israel, Brussels, London, Latin America and Canada join CEO Dan Mariaschin to discuss the assault on Israel and world Jewry. |
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The History of New York’s Jewish Community
Author and scholar, Dr. Daniel Soyer, editor of “The Jewish Metropolis: New York City from the 17th to 21st Century,” joins CEO Dan Mariaschin to speak about the rich, complex, 400-year history of New York City and its Jews. In “The Jewish Metropolis,” Dr. Soyer brings together experts who explore both how Jews helped shape New York and how the city changed the trajectory of Jewish history. |
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The Greek Presidency of the International Holocaust Alliance (IHRA)
As Greece begins its International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) presidency, it faces a unique set of challenges in keeping the memory of the Holocaust alive. New IHRA Chair, Ambassador Chris Lazaris, and IHRA Secretary General, Dr. Kathrin Meyer, join B’nai B’rith CEO Dan Mariaschin to discuss the priorities of Greece’s IHRA leadership and why the IHRA’s mission to tackle anti-Semitism is more urgent than ever before. |
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Preserving and Promoting Jewish Culture Across Europe
François Moyse, president of the European Association for the Preservation and Promotion of Jewish Culture and Heritage (AEPJ), and Victor Sorenssen, director of AEPJ, speak with CEO Dan Mariaschin about AEPJ’s important efforts preserving and promoting European Jewish culture and heritage on a continent entwined with its Jewish history. AEPJ, first organized by B’nai B’rith, leads initiatives to promote the contribution of European Jewry to a more pluralistic and inclusive Europe. |
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The History and Rebirth of Portuguese Jewry
José Ribeiro e Castro, Portuguese Member of Parliament and president of the Portuguese Historical Society, speaks with B’nai B’rith CEO Dan Mariaschin about the history and the inspiring rebirth of Portuguese Jewry. Castro authored the crucial 2015 Law of Return statute that was approved unanimously by Portugal’s parliament, allowing descendants of Sephardic Jews expelled from Portugal to acquire Portuguese nationality. He is a tireless advocate for Portugal’s Jewish community. |
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Centralizing the Nuremberg Trial Archives
More than 75 years after the Nuremberg Trials began, the International Court of Justice in The Hague has authorized Stanford University to manage the long-term digital preservation of archival and research materials from the historic trial. Dr. David Cohen, director of the Center for Human Rights and International Justice at Stanford University, speaks with B’nai B’rith CEO Dan Mariaschin about the pioneering initiative that will centralize and improve accessibility of International Military Tribunal records. |
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The Technology Solving the World’s Pollination Crisis
What would a world without bees look like? Edete Precision Technologies founder and CEO Eylam Ran doesn’t want to find out. B’nai B’rith CEO Dan Mariaschin speaks with Ran about the Israel-based company’s groundbreaking technology that could help provide long-term stability to global food production and save bees from possible extinction. |
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Rabbi Hanoch Hecht on How Food and Rituals Go Hand in Hand in Jewish Culture
Known to many as the “6 Minute Rabbi” from his 6 Minute Rabbi Torah classes, Rabbi Hanoch Hecht joins CEO Dan Mariaschin to talk about his new book, “A Kabbalah of Food: Stories, Teachings, Recipes,” how food and rituals are inexorably linked in Jewish culture and the unique experiences of both a religious leader and a culinary professional (who has competed on the Food Network’s “Chopped”). |
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C-SPAN’s Howard Mortman on “When Rabbis Bless Congress”
Howard Mortman, author of the timely new book “When Rabbis Bless Congress: The Great American Story of Jewish Prayers on Capitol Hill,” speaks with CEO Dan Mariaschin about the 160 years of Jewish prayers in American government and more than 400 rabbis who have delivered those prayers in the literal and figurative center of our democracy since the Civil War. |
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How Two French Women Fought Nazis with Their Art
Author Jeffrey Jackson speaks with CEO Dan Mariaschin about his book “Paper Bullets,” the first to tell the story of an audacious anti-Nazi campaign undertaken by two French women in occupied Jersey (UK). A professor of history at Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee, Jackson explains what drew him to this act of defiance and how Lucy Schwob and Suzanne Malherbe be broke societal norms and resisted through their art. |
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Rabbi Elie Abadie on Jewish Life in the Gulf
Just weeks after the Abraham Accords normalized relations between Israel and the United Arab Emirates, Elie Abadie left Manhattan to become only the second rabbi in the UAE. Rabbi Abadie joins CEO Dan Mariaschin to discuss what prompted him to move to Dubai, the future of the Jewish communities in the Gulf and his views on interfaith relations in a Muslim-majority society. |
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Remembering Flory Jagoda, Sephardic Music Legend
In a special conversation, CEO Dan Mariaschin and members of Trio Sefardi pay tribute to the life and art of Flory Jagoda, the “nona” (or grandmother) of Sephardic Jewish music. A singer, songwriter, guitarist and accordionist, Jagoda devoted her life to preserving and performing the Sephardic ballads and melodies that she learned as a child. In 2002, Jagoda was named a National Heritage Fellow by the National Endowment for the Arts. Flory Jagoda was 97 when she died in January 2021. May her memory always be for a blessing. |
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Iran Policy Options & the Future of the JCPOA
Jonathan Schanzer, senior vice president of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD) and Michael Singh, Lane-Swig Senior Fellow and managing director at The Washington Institute for Near East Policy (WINEP) speak with B’nai B’rith CEO Dan Mariaschin about the urgent threat Iran poses to Israel and the Middle East. They also give their take on the future of the Iran nuclear deal (JCPOA) as the new U.S. administration signals that it’s ready to return to discussions concerning the 2015 agreement. |
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Celebrating 50 Years of B’nai B’rith Housing
2021 is an exciting year for B’nai B’rith’s Center for Senior Services (CSS), celebrating our 50th anniversary of senior housing! In 1971, we opened our first sponsored building, the Martin D. Popky B’nai B’rith Apartments in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Today, we are the largest national Jewish sponsor of subsidized housing in the United States overseeing 38 properties. CEO Dan Mariaschin speaks with three of our top housing experts. |
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20 Years Since Durban
This year marks the 20th anniversary of the hateful, anti-Semitic U.N. Conference against Racism, held in Durban, South Africa. Canada’s newly appointed Special Envoy for Holocaust Remembrance and Combating Anti-Semitism Irwin Cotler, and former B’nai B’rith President and current American Zionist Movement President Richard Heideman, join CEO Dan Mariaschin to share their reflections on the infamous conference, lessons learned and prescriptives for future action. |
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Exploring the Jews of Bollywood with Dr. Kenneth Robbins
Author, scholar and archivist Dr. Kenneth Robbins speaks with CEO Dan Mariaschin about the Jews of India, how India’s small Jewish community fundamentally changed early Bollywood and the remarkable, lasting contributions of Jews to Indian cinema. An independent scholar on South Asian culture, Dr. Robbins has collected Indian artifacts for more than 50 years and published numerous articles about Indian history and culture. |
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Talking All Things COVID-19 with Dr. Peter Hotez
Dr. Peter Hotez, vaccine scientist and dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine, speaks with CEO Dan Mariaschin for a timely conversation about the COVID-19 pandemic, the vaccine rollout in the United States and about the high-risk category of seniors and how to protect them during this tumultuous time. |
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How Cafés Created Modern Jewish Culture
Dr. Shachar Pinsker sits down with CEO Dan Mariaschin to discuss his book, “A Rich Brew: How Cafés Created Modern Jewish Culture,” which explores the world of the coffeehouse and its role in shaping Jewish culture as we know it today. Check out Dr. Pinsker’s project to map modern Jewish cultures and explain how Jewish culture has evolved over the last two centuries: https://richbrew.org. |
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What Happened to World War II’s ‘Last Million’ Displaced People?
Historian and bestselling author Dr. David Nasaw speaks with CEO Dan Mariaschin about his new book, “The Last Million: Europe’s Displaced Persons from World War to Cold War.” Dr. Nasaw talks about his book, which tells the gripping – yet until now largely hidden – story of the Jewish refugees left behind in post-World War II Germany, and the complex social and political factors that prevented them from finding asylum. |
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Dr. Jenna Weissman Joselit on American Embrace of the Ten Commandments
Renowned historian Dr. Jenna Weissman Joselit sits down with CEO Dan Mariaschin to speak about her book, “Set in Stone: America’s Embrace of the Ten Commandments.” The conversation centers around the evolution of church-state relations in America and American Jewish life, culture and history since the late 19th century. |
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Exploring Jewish History, 1939-1973
Dr. Samuel D. Kassow and Professor David G. Roskies join CEO Dan Mariaschin to explore Volume 9 of “The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization, Catastrophe and Rebirth: 1939–1973.” As editors of this volume, Dr. Kassow and Professor Roskies cover one of the most tragic and dramatic periods in Jewish history with detail and precision, and share with us some of their biggest takeaways from nearly 16 years of research. |
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How the Oyneg Shabes Hid an Astonishing Archive
Prize-winning journalist and author Beryl Lieff Benderly speaks with CEO Dan Mariaschin about the astonishing story of the Oyneg Shabes-Ringelblum Archive and Jewish life in Poland before and during World War II. This interview coincides with the release of Benderly’s feature article about the Archive in the B’nai B’rith Magazine Winter 2020 edition, which you can read here: https://www.bnaibrith.org/secret-shabes.html. |
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Expert Analysis: Changing Dynamics in the Middle East
Clifford May, founder and president of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD) and Omri Nahmias, Washington Bureau Chief for The Jerusalem Post, join CEO Dan Mariaschin for our latest expert analysis panel to break down the shifting dynamics in the Middle East region. The conversation focuses on Iran, the vital U.S.-Israel relationship and U.S. policy in the Middle East going forward. |
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In Conversation with Jewish Filmmaker Roberta Grossman
Noted Jewish filmmaker Roberta Grossman sits down with CEO Dan Mariaschin to discuss the essential role of film in Jewish memory, the Oyneg Shabes-Ringelblum Archive and her receiving the prestigious 2020 Jewish Peoplehood Award from Taube Philanthropies for her uniquely Jewish contributions to global culture. Grossman, a master storyteller of Jewish history, talks about the impact of her films, such as “Above and Beyond,” and her craft, which allows her to shed light on Jewish historical subjects that resonate with diverse audiences. |
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B’nai B’rith Housing Update from the Front Lines
Two dedicated service coordinators, Jennifer Leffler of B’nai B’rith Apartments in Allentown, Pennsylvania and Teresa Wachala of the B’nai B’rith Covenant House in Tucson, Arizona, talk with CEO Dan Mariaschin about their incredible work during the COVID-19 pandemic and the benefits of being part of the B’nai B’rith housing network. |
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Recognizing BDS as anti-Semitic: In Conversation with Deputy Special Envoy David Peyman
Deputy Special Envoy to Monitor & Combat anti-Semitism David Peyman speaks with CEO Dan Mariaschin about the U.S. State Department’s crucial decision to recognize the BDS movement as anti-Semitic and breaks down the international ramifications of this designation. |
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Radio Legend Cousin Brucie on His Return to 77 WABC in New York
Legendary radio personality and Brooklyn’s own Bruce Morrow, known by his fans worldwide as Cousin Brucie, sits down with CEO Dan Mariaschin to discuss his new show on WABC-AM (770) in New York, “Cousin Brucie’s Saturday Night Rock & Roll Party.” Morrow talks about his decision to return to WABC, where he worked for 13 years beginning in 1961, his introduction of the Beatles at Shea Stadium in 1965 and why radio remains as popular as ever. |
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The History of Greece’s Romaniote Jews
Greece’s Romaniote Jews are among the oldest and least-known of all the Jewish communities in the diaspora. Dr. Samuel Gruber and Renee Pappas speak with CEO Dan Mariaschin about the ethnic Jewish community that once thrived in the northwestern Greek city of Ioannina and talk about how the late Vincent Giordano’s photos of the once-thriving Romaniotes inspired them to finish his work. |
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David Peyman, U.S. Deputy Special Envoy to Combat anti-Semitism
David Peyman, Deputy Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat anti-Semitism at the U.S. Department of State, speaks with CEO Dan Mariaschin about tackling contemporary anti-Semitism, the keys to protecting Jewish communities around the world and his views on countries choosing not to ban Hezbollah. In his role, Mr. Peyman serves as the lead on strategic projects, including the global Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement against Israel. |
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Former Israeli Ambassador to the U.S. Michael Oren
Former Israeli Ambassador to the United States Michael Oren (2009-2013) speaks with CEO Dan Mariaschin about his new book, “The Night Archer and Other Stories,” a collection of short fiction that explores the bounds of imagination and human emotions. Ambassador Oren discusses how his experiences as a statesman, cabinet member, politician and historian informed his creative writing process. He also draws on his diplomatic background to comment on the impact of the newly signed Abraham Accords and recent Middle East developments. |
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Pioneering Astronaut Dr. Jeffrey Hoffman
Former NASA astronaut Dr. Jeffrey Hoffman, the first Jewish-American male astronaut in space, speaks with CEO Dan Mariaschin about the journey that led him to join NASA, what it was like to spin a dreidel (and have a Torah scroll) in space and how flying above the Earth impacted his global perspective. They also talk about his current work on the MOXIE project as NASA prepares for human exploration of Mars and some tips for overcoming the isolation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. |
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Dr. Samantha Baskind, Expert on Jewish Art and History
Dr. Samantha Baskind, a specialist in Jewish art and history currently on faculty at Cleveland State University, speaks with CEO Dan Mariaschin about the impact of Jewish art in America and the subject of Baskind’s most recent book, “The Warsaw Ghetto in American Art and Culture.” She also explores some of her previous works and her current book project focusing on Moses Ezekiel. |
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David Schoenbaum, Author of “The Lives of Isaac Stern”
Author David Schoenbaum joins CEO Dan Mariaschin for a centennial celebration of Isaac Stern, one of the twentieth century’s greatest musicians and an incredible advocate for music, Israel and historic preservation. Schoenbaum, author of the new book “The Lives of Isaac Stern,” discusses Stern’s remarkable 60-year career from his formative years in San Francisco to concurrent careers as an activist, public citizen, chairman and cultural leader in the Jewish community. |
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Cheryl Kempler on B’nai B’rith Lodges in Europe, 1882-1943
Cheryl Kempler, B’nai B’rith Archivist and Staff Writer, joins CEO Dan Mariaschin for this installment of our Expert Analysis Series to explore B’nai B’rith’s thriving presence in pre-World War II Europe and how the organization evolved during that period. The discussion focuses on B’nai B’rith lodges in Europe from 1882 to 1943, particularly in Germany, Austria and Denmark. |
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Dan Joseph, Author of “Last Ride of the Iron Horse”
Author Dan Joseph joins CEO Dan Mariaschin to talk about his book “Last Ride of the Iron Horse,” which details Lou Gehrig’s final season with the Yankees as he battled the early effects of ALS (later known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease). The conversation focuses on Gehrig’s last season in the Bronx and what Joseph discovered about Gehrig in his research, Gehrig’s open condemnation of Nazism and the Yankee legend’s strong support of Jewish refugees from Nazi Germany. |
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Be The Match Saves Lives One Bone Marrow Transplant at a Time
Jamie Margolis, SVP of Donor Services for Be The Match speaks with CEO Dan Mariaschin about saving lives, one bone marrow transplant at a time. They discuss innovations in marrow matching and the impact of COVID-19 on the matching process, as well as a special patient whose family hopes to reach a broader Jewish community to save her life and unique matching issues for Ashkenazi and Sephardic Jews. |
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U.S. Rep. Grace Meng on Seniors Issues During Coronavirus
U.S. Rep. Grace Meng speaks with CEO Dan Mariaschin about how seniors in her Queens, New York district, including B’nai B’rith of Queens, one of our senior housing facilities, have been impacted by COVID-19. The discussion also focuses on how the community is responding to the pandemic, what Meng has done to assist seniors and what another federal stimulus package would mean for older Americans. |
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The AMIA Bombing, 26 Years Later
B’nai B’rith Director of Latin American Affairs Eduardo Kohn and Special Advisor on Latin American Affairs Adriana Camisar join CEO Dan Mariaschin for this installment of our Expert Analysis Series. Camisar and Kohn speak about the 1994 AMIA terrorist bombing in Buenos Aires and how Argentina’s relationship with Iran evolved over time. They also talk about Iran’s malicious activity in Venezuela and how Latin America is dealing with new waves of anti-Semitism. |
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Emmy-winning Filmmaker Andrew Goldberg on His New PBS Documentary
Emmy Award-winning director and filmmaker Andrew Goldberg joins CEO Dan Mariaschin to discuss his new PBS documentary “VIRAL: ANTISEMITISM IN FOUR MUTATIONS.” The two speak about Goldberg’s decision to produce a documentary on anti-Semitism at this critical point in history, his experiences making the film and what he hopes viewers will take away from it. |
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Lord John Mann, Independent Advisor to the U.K. Government on Anti-Semitism
Host CEO Dan Mariaschin speaks with Lord John Mann about developments in the U.K. regarding anti-Semitism and the government’s efforts to tackle it, challenges concerning anti-Semitism in the Labour Party as well as the ways in which the U.K. provides best practice on an international level. Lord Mann is the current advisor to the U.K. government on anti-Semitism. Special introduction by B’nai B’rith London Bureau for International Affairs Dir. Jeremy Havardi. |
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Yaniv Hoffman Brings Jewish Soul to Music’s Mainstream
Singer-songwriter Yaniv Hoffman joins host CEO Dan Mariaschin to talk about his unusual life journey and how that inspires his music. As Jeryko, Hoffman also performs a song off his new EP, Human. |
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Jewish Cooking During Coronavirus Quarantine
Wondering what to cook now that we’re all home more? Chef and kosher food expert Paula Shoyer (The Kosher Baker) joins host CEO Dan Mariaschin to share some of her go-to ingredients and Jewish recipes during coronavirus quarantine. |
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Exploring the History of Jewish Refugees in Hollywood
How did Jewish refugees navigate Hollywood in the first half of the 20th century? Our archivist Cheryl Kempler spoke with CEO Dan Mariaschin about Jews who left Europe and brought their unique perspectives with them to the silver screen. |
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Ambassador Aviva Raz Shechter, Permanent Representative of Israel to the U.N.
Host CEO Daniel S. Mariaschin in conversation with Ambassador Aviva Raz Shechter, Permanent Representative of Israel to the United Nations in Geneva. Mariaschin speaks with Ambassador Raz Shechter about her important role representing Israel at the U.N. and how Israel’s efforts to fight COVID-19 at home and in the region have been received by the World Health Organization (WHO). |
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Isaac Herzog, chairman of The Jewish Agency for Israel
Host CEO Daniel S. Mariaschin in conversation with Isaac Herzog, chairman of The Jewish Agency for Israel (JAFI). Mariaschin speaks with Herzog about JAFI’s role in today’s environment, how the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting JAFI’s work around the world and how the organization is helping Jewish communities in crisis. They also talk about the organization’s plans to engage young Jews in diaspora communities. |
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Ambassador Francesco Talò, Italy’s Permanent Representative to NATO
Host CEO Daniel S. Mariaschin in conversation with Ambassador Francesco Talò, Italy’s Permanent Representative to NATO. Mariaschin speaks with Talò about his home country’s response to the coronavirus pandemic, his time as Italy’s ambassador to Israel and his efforts to combat anti-Semitism in Europe. From 2012 to 2017, Talò served as Italy’s Ambassador to Israel in Tel Aviv. |
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Senior Housing on the Front Lines
Host CEO Dan Mariaschin talks to Jeff Cottingham, the property manager for a company which oversees the Sam J. Stone B’nai B’rith Apartments in Peoria, Illinois. They talk about the challenges that the coronavirus has exacerbated in senior housing facilities, and how frontline staff members are coping as they assist the residents in these subsidized independent living facilities. |
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Examining HBO’s Miniseries “The Plot Against America”
Host CEO Daniel S. Mariaschin in conversation with Eric Fusfield, B’nai B’rith’s director of legislative affairs and deputy director of the B’nai B’rith International Center for Human Rights and Public Policy. Mariaschin speaks with Fusfield about “The Plot Against America,” HBO’s adaptation of Philip Roth’s 2004 novel of the same name. Mariaschin and Fusfield discuss the age-old question of Jewish identity in America, both then and now, as well as the similarities Roth’s story has to the present-day. |
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Sergey Lagodinsky, Member of the European Parliament for Germany
Host CEO Daniel S. Mariaschin in conversation with MEP Sergey Lagodinsky. A Member of the European Parliament for Germany since 2019, Lagodinsky is a lawyer and member of the German Green Party. Mariaschin speaks with Lagodinsky about the European Union’s efforts to combat the coronavirus pandemic, how the parliament approaches anti-Semitism and what role the Working Group on Anti-Semitism plays in setting the parliament’s agenda. |
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Israel’s Minister of Regional Cooperation Tzachi Hanegbi
Host CEO Daniel S. Mariaschin in conversation with Israel’s Minister of Regional Cooperation Tzachi Hanegbi. Mariaschin speaks with Minister Hanegbi about the coronavirus’ effect on Israel and its economy, regional cooperation during the crisis, and how Israel’s relationship with the rest of the world has changed in the midst of a global pandemic. Minister Hanegbi also provides updates on the formation of the new Israeli government. |
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Coronavirus’ Impact on the United Nations and B’nai B’rith’s U.N. Initiatives Host CEO Daniel S. Mariaschin in conversation with David Michaels, B’nai B’rith’s director of United Nations and Intercommunal Affairs. Mariaschin speaks with David about how the coronavirus has affected B’nai B’rith’s U.N. initiatives, how the virus has changed the U.N.’s priorities and deliberations, and what impact this crisis has had on relations between member states. They also talk about the World Health Organization’s role as this crisis continues to worsen. |
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Coronavirus, Latin America and the Jewish Community
Host CEO Daniel S. Mariaschin talks with Eduardo Kohn, B’nai B’rith’s director of Latin American Affairs about how Latin America is responding to the coronavirus pandemic, how the Jewish community is handling the outbreak, and what B’nai B’rith is doing to help Jews across Latin America during this time. They also discuss the implications of Luis Almagro being re-elected as secretary general of the Organization of American States (OAS), what his re-election means for Latin America and OAS’s relationship with the Jewish community. |
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Coronavirus and Seniors
Host CEO Daniel S. Mariaschin talks with Associate Director for B’nai B’rith’s Center for Senior Services Janel Doughten about how our experts in seniors issues are guiding our housing community through the coronavirus crisis. |
Webinars
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B’nai B’rith Diplomatic Encounter Series: The Slovenian Presidency of the European Union Council
B’nai B’rith welcomes His Excellency Tone Kajzer, Ambassador of Slovenia to the United States, for the latest installment of our virtual Diplomatic Encounter Series. Ambassador Kajzer speaks about his country’s goals and priorities for its European Union Council presidency, bilateral relations between Slovenia and the U.S., as well as Slovenia’s relationship with Israel and its own Jewish community. |
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20 Years Since the Anti-Semitism and Bigotry of the Durban Conference | B’nai B’rith Latin America
B’nai B’rith Latin America holds an online program in Spanish as part of its global efforts to heighten awareness of the 2001 World Conference against Racism. The conference was a United Nations event in Durban, South Africa, that was hijacked by anti-Israel and anti-Semitic bigots. The world body plans to mark the 20th anniversary of the Durban conference with a summit on Sept. 22, 2021. |
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Expert Analysis | Israel’s Security Challenges: What Lies Ahead
B’nai B’rith International hosts a conversation on Israel’s unique security challenges in a rapidly evolving Middle East landscape. CEO Dan Mariaschin speaks with two Middle East experts, Dr. Kobi Michael (INSS) and David Makovsky (The Washington Institute). Dr. Michael and Makovsky delve into the Jewish state’s top national security priorities. |
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Commemorating AMIA: A Father of an AMIA Victim Shares Experiences in His Fight for Justice (in English)
It’s been 27 years since the AMIA terrorist bombing in Buenos Aires. Justice has still not been served. Watch the first part of our two-part conversation as we commemorate those lost and affected by the attack. Luis Czyzewski – father of Paola Czyzewski, a victim of the bombing – shares experiences in his fight for justice with B’nai B’rith Special Advisor on Latin American and U.N. Affairs Adriana Camisar. (Also view in Spanish.) |
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Durban at 20: B’nai B’rith Says No to Hate (Durban 20 Ans Après: Le B’nai B’rith dit Non à la Haine)
Ahead of the 20th anniversary of the anti-Semitic and anti-Zionist Durban conference, B’nai B’rith International, B’nai B’rith France and B’nai B’rith Europe host a conversation (en Français) with H.E. Yehuda Lancry, former Ambassador of Israel to France and Permanent Representative to the U.N. |
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Platforms of Hate: Anti-Semitism on Social Media
A special B’nai B’rith Connect conversation about anti-Semitism on social media and online with Arizona State Rep. Alma Hernandez (Tucson), Alums for Campus Fairness Executive Director Avi Gordon and Connect Vice Chair Josh Sushan. Jewish Insider Managing Editor Melissa Weiss moderates. This panel is part of our series on issues related to B’nai B’rith’s advocacy efforts against anti-Semitism and for the state of Israel. |
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80 Years Since the Pogrom in Iasi, Romania
Watch as we commemorate the 80th anniversary of the pogrom in Iasi, Romania, which took place from June 28 – July 6, 1941. Two leading authorities on the topic, H.E. Radu Ioanid, Ambassador of Romania to Israel, and Alexandru Muraru, M.P., Romania’s special envoy to combat anti-Semitism and xenophobia, speak about the importance of this massacre in the broader history of the Holocaust in Romania and Eastern Europe – and reflect on policies of memory and remembrance that are in place today. |
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B’nai B’rith Diplomatic Encounter Series: The Portuguese Presidency of the European Union Council
Watch the virtual book launch for “All Our Brothers and Sisters: Jews Saving Jews During the Holocaust,” a new book co-edited by Director of the B’nai B’rith World Center-Jerusalem Alan Schneider and Professor Judith Tydor Baumel-Schwartz, director of the Finkler Institute of Holocaust Research at Bar-Ilan University. |
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B’nai B’rith Diplomatic Encounter Series: The Portuguese Presidency of the European Union Council
Tune in to our conversation with His Excellency Domingos Fezas Vital, Ambassador of Portugal to the United States. Ambassador Fezas Vital shares his insights with B’nai B’rith CEO Dan Mariaschin about the Portuguese presidency of the Council of the European Union, the state of the Portugal-Israel relationship and relations with the Portuguese Jewish community. |
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Marking Israel’s 73rd Independence Day
His Excellency Gilad Erdan, Ambassador of Israel to the United States and the United Nations, joins B’nai B’rith International CEO Daniel S. Mariaschin and Director of U.N. and Intercommunal Affairs David Michaels as we mark 73 years since Israel’s independence. |
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Yom HaShoah 2021: Unto Every Person There Is A Name Commemoration Ceremony
In partnership with Yad Vashem, B’nai B’rith International commemorates the six million Jews who perished during the Holocaust, including one and a half million children. Join us as we remember the victims with the recitation of their names during the “Unto Every Person There Is A Name” Ceremony. |
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B’nai B’rith 2021 Yom HaShoah Ceremony from Jerusalem, Israel
B’nai B’rith World Center-Jerusalem and Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael – Jewish National Fund (KKL-JNF) host the 20th annual ceremony commemorating the heroism of Jewish rescuers during the Holocaust on Holocaust Martyrs’ and Heroes’ Remembrance Day, April 8, 2021 at Scroll of Fire monument. The Jewish Rescuers Citation was conferred at the ceremony on 13 heroes from across Europe and North America. |
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Jewish Concerns in the U.S. and U.K.
B’nai B’rith International and B’nai B’rith UK host a joint conversation about Jewish concerns on both sides of the Atlantic. Dr. Mitchell Bard, Executive Director of the American-Israeli Cooperative Enterprise (AICE), and Claudia Mendoza, Co-Chief Executive of The Jewish Leadership Council share their insights on how issues central to Jewish life manifest themselves in the United States and United Kingdom. B’nai B’rith International Director of Legislative Affairs Eric Fusfield moderates the panel. |
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European State of Hate: Far-Right Extremism in Europe
Our EU Affairs team, together with the European Parliament Anti-Racism and Diversity Intergroup (ARDI) and Hope Not Hate Charitable Trust, explore a landmark report on the state of far-right extremism across Europe ahead of the European Union’s Anti-Racism Summit. Moderated by B’nai B’rith Director of EU Affairs Alina Bricman, the conversation focuses on the report’s key themes and potential policy prescriptions based on its findings. |
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Mainstreaming Gender Equality & the Fight Against Anti-Semitism
In honor of International Women’s Day, our EU Affairs team hosts a discussion on the EU’s multi-faceted approach to mainstreaming gender equality and the fight against anti-Semitism across all policy areas, the intersection of the two fields, and the role civil society plays in advancing the debate. B’nai B’rith Director of EU Affairs Alina Bricman moderates the conversation. |
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Exploring the Intersection of Jewish and Argentinean Identities
In partnership with the Embassy of Israel and the Embassy of Argentina, B’nai B’rith hosts a conversation with two distinguished experts on the intersection of Jewish and Argentinean identities. Professor Raanan Rein of Tel Aviv University and Professor Saúl Sosnowski of the University of Maryland join B’nai B’rith Special Advisor on Latin American Affairs and native of Argentina Adriana Camisar, who moderates the panel. |
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In Conversation with Ahmed Shaheed, U.N. Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Religion or Belief
Ahmed Shaheed, United Nations Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Religion or Belief and former Foreign Minister of Maldives shares his insights into the state of religious freedom globally, the unique challenges facing Jews around the world and why he is a steadfast defender of human rights. |
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Dealing with Historic Changes and Challenges in the Middle East
Deputy Consul General of Israel in the Southeastern United States (Israel in Atlanta) Alex Gandler speaks with B’nai B’rith CEO Dan Mariaschin about the evolving dynamics in the Middle East and how these shifts impact Israel. This discussion is hosted by B’nai B’rith International and the Achim Gate City Lodge in Atlanta. |
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Students Speak Out Against Anti-Semitism Awards Ceremony
Winners of the “Students Speak Out Against Anti-Semitism. A Creative Video Production Contest,” are honored at a virtual awards ceremony hosted by B’nai B’rith International and the Combat Anti-Semitism Movement (CAM), co-sponsors of the contest. This unique public awareness campaign was created to strengthen the fight against anti-Semitism, hatred and discrimination. |
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International Holocaust Remembrance Day – Renewed Commitment: Cooperation and Innovation
Our EU Affairs team marks International Holocaust Remembrance Day – 76 years since the liberation of Auschwitz. In a world with fewer and fewer survivors, and following a year that has challenged our understanding of connectedness, we focus on innovation and cooperation as two key drivers of remembrance. |
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Lessons of the Holocaust: A U.N. Perspective on Global Anti-Semitism
In observance of International Holocaust Remembrance Day and to commemorate the victims of the Holocaust (January 27), U.N. High Representative to the Alliance of Civilizations Miguel Angel Moratinos joins B’nai B’rith CEO Dan Mariaschin and our U.N. Affairs team for a discussion on the lessons of the Holocaust and global anti-Semitism. |
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The Japanese Rescuer: A Lesson in Bravery for the Struggle Against Anti-Semitism
Together with the Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM), we honor the late diplomat Chiune Sugihara, who saved thousands of European Jews during the Holocaust. For his courageous deeds that saved the lives of 6,000 Jews, Sugihara was granted the ‘Righteous Among the Nations” title by Yad Vashem. This special digital reception is moderated by our very own B’nai B’rith Connect Chair of New York, Laura Hemlock. |
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Israel’s Humanitarian Aid Work Around the Globe: Government and Civil Society Actors
Our U.N. Affairs team hosts a panel discussion on Israel’s humanitarian efforts around the world with Ambassador Einat Shlein, Head of Mashav (Israel’s Agency for International Development Cooperation), Yotam Polizer, CEO of IsraAID and B’nai B’rith World Center-Jerusalem Director Alan Schneider. |
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Unpacking the Digital Services Act: Does the new EU Rule Book Address Online Hate and Anti-Semitism?
Following last month’s launch of the Digital Services Act (DSA), our EU Affairs team hosts an expert panel discussion on the effectiveness of the new EU digital legislation as it attempts to tackle issues relating to online hate and anti-Semitism. |
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B’nai B’rith Diplomatic Encounter Series: UAE on the International Stage
In a special installment of our Diplomatic Encounter Series, CEO Dan Mariaschin speaks with the UAE’s Ambassador to the United States, His Excellency Yousef Al Otaiba, on the heels of the historic Abraham Accords between the UAE, Bahrain and Israel. Ambassador Al Otaiba has been key in improving bilateral security and economic cooperation between the UAE and the U.S. |
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Jews in Europe at the Turn of the Millennium
B’nai B’rith’s EU Affairs team and the Institute for Jewish Policy Research (JPR) host a discussion on recent demographic developments and their capacity to inform policy and safeguard Jewish life in Europe. Director of EU Affairs Alina Bricman moderates the conversation and is joined by Dr. Jonathan Boyd and Dr. Daniel Staetsky, both of the Institute for Jewish Policy Research. |
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Countering Islamist Extremism: The Aftermath of the Attacks in Paris, Nice and Vienna
Our EU Affairs team hosts a timely discussion on countering Islamist extremism following the attacks in Paris, Nice and Vienna in the last several months. They discuss root causes, trends and responses on a national and EU level with three expert panelists. |
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82 Years Since the November Pogroms (Kristallnacht): Genocide Prevention
Our EU Affairs team commemorates 82 years since the 1938 November Pogroms (Kristallnacht) with an expert discussion about genocide prevention today: the responsibilities of the international community, states and each and every one of us. |
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Expert Analysis: Lebanon, A Nation in Turmoil
Three months after the devastating explosion in Beirut, we explore the evolving sociopolitical situation in Lebanon. This includes a national environment already charged with mass demonstrations, public unrest and a deep distrust in the political elite. In a new installment of our Expert Analysis Series, Director of the B’nai B’rith World Center – Jerusalem Alan Schneider speaks with an expert panel of guests from the U.S., Israel and Europe regarding the complex state of affairs in Lebanon and the Middle East region. |
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Union: A Democrat, a Republican, and a Search for Common Ground
Jordan Blashek, a Republican and a Marine, and Chris Haugh, a Democrat and son of a single mother from Berkeley, CA, formed an unlikely friendship at Yale Law School. In a conversation hosted by B’nai B’rith Connect, our young professionals division, we speak with Jordan and Christopher about their timely new book, “Union: A Democrat, a Republican, and a Search for Common Ground” and their 44-state adventure to see where the American experiment stands. |
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Remembering the Tree of Life Shooting, Two Years Later
Two years after the Tree of Life massacre, CEO Dan Mariaschin speaks with Pittsburgh’s Jewish archivist Eric Lidji about his remarkable efforts to preserve and contextualize the pieces of history left behind from the worst anti-Semitic attack in American history. Lidji is director of the Rauh Jewish History Program & Archives at the Senator John Heinz History Center in Pittsburgh and has become the archivist of the Tree of Life attack, as well. |
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Halle: One Year Since the Yom Kippur Attack
Alina Bricman and Ilan Selby of our EU Affairs team lead a program on Germany and the EU’s progress fighting anti-Semitism, right-wing extremism and building communal resilience and solidarity since the Yom Kippur attack in Halle one year ago. |
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The U.N. at 75: A Conversation with Nickolay Mladenov, U.N. Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process
Nickolay Mladenov, United Nations Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process, joins CEO Dan Mariaschin for a timely conversation on everything from the recent normalization of ties between Israel and the UAE to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and helps put into context his critical role as the U.N. marks its 75th anniversary. |
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A Conversation on Race and Identity in the Jewish Community
An essential discussion about race and identity in the Jewish community with two important voices: Stacey Aviva Flint, Exec. Director of Congregation Bonai Shalom and Rabbi Isaiah J. Rothstein, Public Affairs Advisor for the Jewish Federations of North America. This conversation centering on Jews of Color is moderated by Eric Fusfield, B’nai B’rith International’s Legislative Director. |
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Israel & The Gulf: Toward A Historic Peace
On the heels of the monumental Abraham Accords, Saudi Arabia and Middle East expert Dr. Michal Yaari joins us for a timely analysis of the historic normalization agreement between Israel and the UAE and what it means for the future of peace in the region. This installment of our Expert Analysis: Global Perspective series is moderated by B’nai B’rith World Center-Jerusalem Director Alan Schneider. |
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The U.N. at 75: A Discussion with Past Israeli Permanent Representatives to the United Nations
An extraordinary panel of former Israeli permanent representatives to the United Nations (U.N.) share their proudest accomplishments and elaborate on some of their key experiences while representing Israel at the U.N. The larger panel discussion focuses on the U.N.’s complex relationship with Israel and prospects for international cooperation as the international body marks its 75th anniversary. |
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Anti-Semitism on Campus: A Global Perspective
B’nai B’rith Connect hosts a panel discussion about the state of anti-Semitism on college and university campuses across the globe. The panel addresses the main challenges facing Jewish students on campus, including the prevalence of the BDS movement, modern manifestations of anti-Semitism and constraints on Jewish life. |
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Ambassador Danny Danon Reflects on the U.N. at 75
Ambassador Danny Danon, Israel’s outgoing permanent representative to the United Nations, joins CEO Dan Mariaschin for a discussion on Israel at the U.N. and its complex diplomatic position within the organization. Ambassador Danon reflects on his five-year tenure as the U.N. marks its 75th anniversary. |
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Being Jewish in the NFL: A Conversation with Geoff Schwartz
Geoff Schwartz, eight-year NFL veteran, speaks with CEO Dan Mariaschin about being Jewish in the National Football League, recent anti-Semitic posts by athletes online (including DeSean Jackson) and the response from NFL teams and players. As one of the few Jewish football players in recent years, Geoff has carved out a niche and spoken out against anti-Semitism in sports on various platforms. |
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Tackling Anti-Semitism and Hate in Football (Soccer for Americans)
While the COVID-19 pandemic has postponed the 2020 UEFA Football Championship, sports have remained relevant, particularly in the context of the movement for racial justice and against discrimination. Our EU Affairs team moderates a discussion between representatives of some of Europe’s most prestigious football clubs and government representatives in charge of combating anti-Semitism. |
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Transatlantic Relations in Demanding Times
U.S. Rep. Ted Deutch and MEP Nicu Stefanuta join us as part of our Expert Analysis Series. The two discuss the state of transatlantic relations, key priorities of the U.S.-EU partnership, the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, Middle-East security, tackling anti-Semitism and more. U.S. Rep. Ted Deutch is the chairman of the House Subcommittee on the Middle East, North Africa and International Terrorism. MEP Nicu Stefanuta is vice chair of the Delegation for Relations with the United States. |
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A Conversation with Emily Haber, German Ambassador to the U.S.
German Ambassador to the U.S. Emily Haber sits down with CEO Dan Mariaschin to speak about a range of issues, including the simultaneous German presidencies of the EU Council and the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA), U.S.-German relations, the state of transatlantic relations, Germany’s role in combating anti-Semitism and more. |
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An Accelerated Push to Tackle Antisemitism: the Double German Presidency
Our EU Affairs team, together with the European Parliament Working Group against Antisemitism (WGAS) and the European Jewish Congress, bring you an important conversation about how the simultaneous German presidencies of the European Union and the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) represent an opportunity to take the fight against anti-Semitism to the next level. |
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B’nai B’rith Diplomatic Encounter Series: Vision for the Western Hemisphere in the 2020s
In the latest virtual installment of our Diplomatic Encounter Series, B’nai B’rith CEO Dan Mariaschin hosts His Excellency Luis Almagro, Secretary General of the Organization of American States (OAS). Newly re-elected to a second five-year term, Secretary General Almagro discusses his vision and priorities for the 2020s, the OAS’s commitment to combating discrimination and anti-Semitism in the region and more. |
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Conspiracies Amid the COVID-19 Crisis
Our EU Affairs team hosts a virtual discussion among policy-makers and civil society about the current climate of disinformation, the pervasive spread of conspiracy theories amid the COVID-19 crisis and the responses emerging so far. |
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Remembering San Remo, 100 Years On
B’nai B’rith World Center-Jerusalem Director Alan Schneider helps us remember the 1920 San Remo Conference, a 100-year-old agreement by the international community that was the real breakthrough in diplomatic recognition for a Jewish state. |
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The Rising Tide of Anti-Semitism During the Coronavirus Pandemic
A special conversation with United States Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Anti-Semitism Elan S. Carr and B’nai B’rith International CEO Daniel S. Mariaschin focusing on the rising tide of anti-Semitism during the coronavirus crisis. Introductions by Scott Knapp, one of B’nai B’rith’s senior vice presidents. |
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Live Tour of Jerusalem in Honor of Yom Yerushalayim
B’nai B’rith World Center-Jerusalem and the World Zionist Organization take viewers on a special live Jerusalem Day tour commemorating the reunification of Jerusalem and development of the city since the Six Day War. |
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Iran and Hezbollah Amid the COVID-19 Crisis
The B’nai B’rith EU Affairs team brings you a discussion about how the COVID-19 pandemic has made the malign influence of Iran and Hezbollah in the Middle East more clear and how the EU might respond to these threats. |
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The Impact of the Coronavirus on Jewish Communities in North America, Europe and Latin America
B’nai B’rith International brings you a webinar on the impact of the coronavirus on Jewish communities in North America, Europe and Latin America. As the Global Voice of the Jewish Community, we welcome several panelists from around the world including Canada, England, France, Italy and Uruguay. |
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Threats to Democracy During the COVID-19 Crisis: Concerns with the Rule of Law in the EU
May 9th marks 70 years since the Schuman Declaration, the bedrock of EU solidarity, peace and prosperity. Yet the COVID-19 crisis has placed unprecedented strain on these principles. The B’nai B’rith EU Affairs team brings you a discussion about the threats to the rule of law and democracy faced by the EU and member states in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. |
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Racism and the COVID-19 Crisis
The B’nai B’rith EU Affairs team, in partnership with the European Parliament Anti-Racism and Diversity Intergroup, lead a conversation about how the coronavirus pandemic is affecting minority groups across Europe and the world. |
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B’nai B’rith Diplomatic Encounter Series:
Uzbekistan on the International Stage Ambassador of Uzbekistan to the U.S. Javlon Vakhabov joins CEO Dan Mariaschin to discuss Uzbek relations with the U.S. and Israel, the Uzbek Jewish community and how Uzbekistan has responded to the coronavirus pandemic. Since 2002, the B’nai B’rith International Diplomatic Encounter Series has brought together diplomats, think tank experts, professionals and B’nai B’rith members for an intimate discussion on current domestic and foreign policy issues. |
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Holocaust Remembrance Day Ceremony Recognizing Jewish Rescuers, April 2020 A Holocaust Remembrance Day Ceremony Recognizing Jewish Rescuers, produced by B’nai B’rith World Center-Jerusalem in partnership with the Committee to Recognize the Heroism of Jewish Rescuers During the Holocaust. |
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Katharina von Schnurbein,
European Commission Coordinator on Combating Antisemitism Katharina von Schnurbein, European Commission Coordinator on Combating Antisemitism joins CEO Dan Mariaschin to discuss the explosion in anti-Semitism stemming from the coronavirus pandemic and the European Union’s role in countering this threat. She is the EU’s first coordinator on combating anti-Semitism, appointed in 2015. |
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Unto Every Person There Is A Name Virtual Commemoration, Yom Hashoah 2020
In partnership with Yad Vashem, B’nai B’rith commemorates the six million Jews who perished during the Holocaust, including one and a half million children. As the names of victims are read aloud, they are remembered. Due to COVID-19, this was a virtual ceremony broadcast live on Yom Hashoah as part of the North American Unto Every Person There is a Name program. |
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Guiding Our Senior Housing Community Through Coronavirus
Host CEO Dan Mariaschin in conversation with B’nai B’rith’s Center for Senior Services team as the team discusses how they are guiding our senior housing communities through the coronavirus crisis, emergency and disaster training for B’nai B’rith housing staff, and its efforts on Capitol Hill advocating for key stakeholders. |