A Jewish Approach to Climate Change
Fall 2016 B’nai B’rith Magazine Also Details the History of the Jews of India Click here to read the magazine The environment has been central to Judaism since Genesis. Due to...
Fall 2016 B’nai B’rith Magazine Also Details the History of the Jews of India Click here to read the magazine The environment has been central to Judaism since Genesis. Due to...
Violist Peter Schidlof forces another internee, violinist Siegmund Nissel, to establish the Amadeus Quartet, a chamber music group renowned during the post war era. By Cheryl KemplerIn the spring of...
The logo featured in a 1988 pamphlet, as part of B’nai B’rith International’s “Get Out the Vote” campaign. By Daniel S. MariaschinExecutive Vice President, B’nai B’rith International My...
The Tolerance Monument in Jerusalem promotes peace and acceptance in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. By Gary P. SaltzmanPresident, B’nai B’rith International As a nation, we seem to...
Two-term B’nai B’rith President Philip Klutznick, President Richard M. Nixon and former First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt at B’nai B’rith’s former headquarters. By Cheryl Kempler The 1950s are...
By Rachel Goldberg Come November, someone new will be elected president. Somehow, despite our country’s deep divisions over race, class, immigration status, who we love and how we live, we will...
Leo Novarr was married to his wife Sylvia for 69 years. By Adam Volman Leo Novarr served in the army in the South Pacific during World War II, while his future wife, Sylvia, was an aviation...
Steven Erickson, vice president and investigations manager for Bank of the West, spoke about potential scams targeting the elderly at the B’nai B’rith Managers and Service Members meeting. By Sam...
The finalists stand together after the B’nai B’rith Diverse Minds Writing Challenge award ceremony, at the Pepco Edison Place Gallery in Washington, D.C. By Rachel Chasin The B’nai...