B'nai B'rith Magazine presents
information and analysis on topics of interest and concern to the
international Jewish community; insight into issues not yet on the radar
screen; and news about current and future B'nai B'rith International
endeavors.
From the environment to anti-Semitism on campus,
domestic abuse to disaster relief — with a side trip into the humor and
foibles of Jewish life — B'nai B'rith Magazine is a must-read for the
inquiring Jewish mind.
Selected stories and sections of present and past issues of B'nai B'rith Magazine are available online below.
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Fighting Anti-Israel Sentiment At the height of the Second Intifada in 2000, several national nonprofit groups sprouted to train students in Israel advocacy as well as to provide promotional and educational materials. Similar organizations have continued to spring up to help students combat anti-Israel sentiment on their campuses. For a list of some of these organizations, click here.
Suriname Jews have lived in Suriname since the 1600s and since then have seen the country evolve from a Dutch colony to a dictatorship to a democracy. From politics to culture, this South American country—situated between French Guiana and Guyana—has a fascinating history. To learn more, click here.