The B’nai B’rith Int’l Podcast
Latest Episodes
The State of Young Jewish Life in Europe
Eitan Bergman, Executive Director of the European Union of Jewish Students (EUJS), and Emily Bowman, EUJS Policy Officer, speak with B'nai B'rith CEO Dan Mariaschin about life for young Jews in Europe
Joseph Malovany, Renowned Cantor and Representative of World Jewry
World-renowned and highly respected cantor Joseph Malovany has dazzled audiences with his musical talents for nearly his entire life, despite his humble beginnings in Tel Aviv. In fact, his musical ta
Fighting Anti-Israel Bias at the U.N.
Since its founding in 2005, AJIRI the American-Jewish International Relations Institute has been forward-thinking about combating anti-Israel bias at the United Nations.Now an affiliate of B'na
Untold Stories of Courage from World War II
Author and military historian Bruce Henderson speaks with B'nai B'rith CEO Dan Mariaschin about his brand-new book, "Bridge to the Sun: The Secret Role of the Japanese Americans Who Fought in the Paci
Two Years Since the Abraham Accords
B'nai B'rith CEO Dan Mariaschin, and Director of Legislative Affairs and Deputy Director for Human Rights and Public Policy Eric Fusfield discuss the impact of the Abraham Accords on Israel and the re
Dressing the King of Rock and Roll
Before Elvis Presley was "The King," he was a poor kid who spent his free time staring at the windows of Lansky Brothers in the heart of Memphis' music district. One day in 1952, Bernard Lansky saw a
The 28-Year-Old Amplifying the Music of the Borscht Belt
What started as a way for Vassar College alumni to fill open air time on its radio station has turned into a launching pad for Aaron Bendich's "Borscht Beat," a weekly FM radio show (on Radio Catskill
The Birth of Modern Standup Comedy (in the Catskills)
Why are there so many Jewish comedians? "When Comedy Went to School" answers this question with an in-depth, entertaining portrait of America's greatest generation of comics including the likes of J
The Struggle for Jewish Equality During the French Revolution
The French Revolution brought the promise of equality to many oppressed groups living in France. French Jews, subject to brutal treatment for centuries, sought to benefit from the new freedoms promise
30 Canadian Jewish Musicians Get Their Due
In his first book, Under the Radar: 30 Notable Canadian Jewish Musicians, music aficionado David Eisenstadt highlights hidden gems in the music world musicians whose fame and fortune did not match