B'nai Brit

Bnai Brith Canada CEO Michael Mostyn dies at 50

"Michael was a true mensch who dedicated his life to fighting antisemitism, including as CEO of B’nai Brith Canada," said Opposition Leader Poilievre.

 A Canadian flag flies in front of the Peace Tower on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, March 22, 2017.
 The Hizb ut Tahrir logo.

Canadian conference to create Islamic caliphate cancelled

Culprit enters the premises of a Toronto synagogue that they allegedly vandalized.

Two Toronto synagogues vandalized, one for third time

Ambassador Dor Shapira (speaking), Ambassador Manuela Franco (middle) and Dr. Luis Campos Ferreira (on the left)

'A wake-up call': Young Jews speak on antisemitism, human rights abuses in new book collab.


ICC warrants 'obscene' say pro-Israel and Jewish groups

AJC and B'nai B'rith claim ICC had no jurisdiction to pursue the warrants, argue Israel has an independent judiciary capable of addressing any alleged illegal acts.

 Defense Minister Yoav Gallant speaks at a Memorial Day ceremony on May 9, 2024

B'nai Brith Canada reveals significant increase in antisemitism in 2023

With violent antisemitism increasing 208%, the report shines a light on the serious reality of many Canadian Jews.

 A Canadian flag flies in front of the Peace Tower on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, March 22, 2017.

Declassified docs reveal why Canada let Nazi war criminals keep their citizenship

Efforts to make the documents public gained urgency last fall, after a top Canadian lawmaker invited a former Nazi soldier to attend Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's speech at Parliament.

 Pierre Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada 1968-1979, 1980-1984

B'nai B'rith files argument asking ICJ to consider Hamas guilty of genocide ahead of trial

B'nai B'rith's argument calls on South Africa and other members of the Genocide Convention to ban Hamas and its activities and take steps to hold Hamas legally accountable. 

FILE PHOTO: General view of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague, Netherlands January 23, 2020

Grapevine July 7, 2023: Women of faith

Movers and shakers in Israeli society.

 FROM LEFT, Itamar Eichner, Yaacov Hagoel, and B’nai B’rith World Center Chairman Haim Katz

BBYO’s Orlando convention plans pose a Florida conundrum for LGBTQ Jews and their allies

B’nai Brith Youth Organization one of the world’s largest Jewish youth movements is planning to hold its upcoming 100th anniversary convention in Orlando.

 More than 150,000 people took part in the 25th annual Tel Aviv Pride Parade on June 8.

Will a right-wing government in Israel further alienate US Jewry?

US-ISRAELI AFFAIRS: Leaders of US Jewish organizations have different opinions about the future of relations with the Jewish state.

 Then-Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu takes the stage to speak at the AIPAC Policy Conference in Washington, in 2018.

Holocaust ceremony to commemorate Jews who saved fellow Jews during WWII

The ceremony, held by B’nai B’rith and KKL-JNF, will include personal testimonies by Holocaust survivors and rescuers.

Simon Wiesenthal Path Inaugurated in Martyrs Forest

Antisemitic Polish priest banned by a well-known Canadian parish

“We are grateful to the archbishop and his diocese for taking this principled and very important step to recognize that there are just some people in the world that you want to try and avoid."

A Catholic nun prays in front of a picture of Pope John Paul II in the Latin Patriarchate in Jerusalem's Old City

B’nai Brith honors Philippines president who saved Jews from Nazis

Former president of the Philippines Manuel Quezon saved 1,300 Jews during the Holocaust. B’nai Brith and the Philippines Cultural Center in Tel Aviv will honor him at different events.

Amid the escalating persecution of European Jews, Philippine Commonwealth president Manuel Quezon announced that any Jew fleeing his country would be permitted to stay

Polish-language Canadian newspaper publishing antisemitic content

An investigation by B’nai Brith Canada found that this is a regular occurrence

The Jedwabne memorial in Poland. The Goniec news outlet claims a recent film made about the 1941 massacre is false propaganda of the ‘Holocaust enterprise'