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B’nai B’rith International

BBYO will reach youth who “don’t typically have access to a robust Jewish infrastructure,” said Gary Levin, senior vice president of community impact.
Antisemitism is “negligible” in the country, but Panama’s decision is a “preventive measure” that sends a clear message, said Dina Siegel Vann of the American Jewish Committee.
We Believe in Israel and B’nai B’rith demanded to know whether U.K. taxpayers are contributing to Ramallah’s “pay-for-slay” policy.
António Guterres, secretary-general of the United Nations, claimed that Israel “obviously” used excessive force in its counter-terrorism operation in Jenin.
The Ontario Anti-Racism Anti-Hate Grant Program featured summits between April 2022 and May 2023.
Even being arrested previously for antisemitic content hasn’t deterred Andrzej Kumor, publisher of “Goniec.”
The International Observatory of Human Rights lauded the Jewish group for contributing to a “safer, more tolerant, just, fraternal and humane world.”
The “memorabilia” on offer include an empty canister of Zyklon B.
Realtor Tariq Khan praised a convicted terrorist, denied the Holocaust and portrayed trope-laden images of the Israeli prime minister.
But an annual antisemitism audit from B’nai Brith Canada raises alarm.
Teens embrace during a Havdalah ceremony at the BBYO International Convention in February 2020. Photo by Jason Dixson Photography.
BBYO slated for largest-ever international convention Feb. 15-20
More than 3,500 teens from around the world are expected to gather in Dallas.
The League will train teenagers on how to respond to hate.