B'nai B'rith International - IMPACT REPORT Spring 2025
March 12, 2025
BB International have just published the Spring 2025 edition of their IMPACT REPORT
- Welcome to IMPACT!
- B’nai B’rith Elects New President and Officers During Triennial Meeting in Washington, D.C.
- Congratulations to B’nai B’rith’s New Officers
- “Coffee With a Jew” Encourages Open Dialogue About Judaism in Munich
- New York Screening and Discussion of “Bau, Artist at War”
- International Holocaust Remembrance Day Honors Those Who Experienced the Shoah
- Stand With Israel: Support Our Israel Emergency Fund
- Mariaschin Surveys Anti-Semitism Crisis During Jan. 7 Presentation
- Athletic Scholarships Awarded in Israel
- B’nai B’rith Celebrates the Community “Spirit” of Christmas
- B’nai B’rith Participates in Helsinki Conference on Anti-Semitism
- B’nai B’rith Uruguay’s Education Outreach
- California Wildfire Fund
- Music Thrives at B’nai B’rith NSW
- Garsek Lodge Purchases Ambulance for Israel
- World Center-Jerusalem Hosts Greek Journalist
- Backstory: Einstein’s Judaism

B'nai B'rith UK would like to extend its deepest condolences to Catholic communities throughout the world, especially those in the UK, at the passing of His Holiness, Pope Francis. The Pope was a man of conviction and compassion who dedicated his life to the welfare of poor and marginalised communities. He also strove for reconciliation between people of different faiths and fostered deep and lasting ties with the Jewish community. We hope that his vision of building peace and understanding comes to pass in the Middle East and that his memory can inspire acts of compassion, tolerance and understanding.

B’nai B’rith UK would like to express our immense sorrow at the return to Israel of the bodies of Kfir and Ariel Bibas, their mother Shiri Bibas and peace activist Oded Lifshitz. We mourn the loss of their beautiful souls and send comfort to their families at a time of deep sadness and anguish. As a community, we clung to hope that these innocents would be returned safely to their families. Now we know that they were victims of Hamas’s fathomless barbarism and cruelty. Indeed even in death, they could not be respected. Few of us will forget how their coffins were daubed with vile slogans and subjected to a ghoulish and obscene display of propaganda. The killing of these innocents reminds us that Israel’s enemies have an insatiable appetite to murder Jews. They are the enemies of their own people, not just Israelis, and they must play no role in Gaza, and beyond. We call for all remaining hostages to be released now and for the world to stand by Israel as it seeks to protect its citizens.

Since 7 October, B’nai B’rith UK has campaigned for the release of all hostages held in Gaza. Reports confirm that they have been held in appalling conditions and subjected to various forms of torture and degrading ill treatment. We welcome the fact that in the ceasefire proposal just announced, some of these hostages will be released back into the arms of their loving families. It is essential that they are given the time and space to rehabilitate after what they have endured. Ultimately, all the hostages must be released. At the same time, we remain deeply concerned at the heavy price that this deal will incur, especially if it means that Hamas will survive in the long term. We must never forget the acts of unspeakable savagery that were committed on 7 October and the promise that these would be repeated if Hamas had the chance. It is essential that these terrorists are never again allowed to rule Gaza if there is to be any chance of long term peace and security.