Appels à l'action
B’nai Brith lance régulièrement des campagnes locales pour susciter des changements sociétaux positifs. Ce n’est qu’ensemble que nous pourrons réussir dans notre quête d’un Canada plus civilisé.
PÉTITION ACTUELLE:
Défendons les femmes
PÉTITION ACTUELLE:
Expulser Khaled Barakat
et Charlotte Kates
PÉTITION ACTUELLE:
mettre fin à la terreur du Hamas
PÉTITION ACTUELLE:
Israël en guerre
Campagnes et pétitions passées
B’nai Brith’s Open Letter to Irwin Cotler
B’nai Brith sent an open letter to Irwin Cotler, Canada’s Canada’s Special Envoy on Preserving Holocaust Remembrance and Combating Antisemitism. The letter calls for a four-point plan that: Encourages legislation to be tabled in Parliament in the coming weeks to combat a disturbing increase in online hate; Invites the Special
Emergency Afghan Refugee Relief Campaign Continues
TORONTO – B’nai Brith Canada and Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center (FSWC) are partnering with the Afghan Women’s Organization Refugee & Immigrant Service and The Neighbourhood Organization to provide humanitarian assistance to Afghan refugees. Thousands of Afghan refugees are being resettled in Canada because of the humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan.
Launching Canada’s First Anti-Hate Mobile App
B’nai Brith Canada is excited to announce that we are launching this country’s first anti-hate mobile app. The app is free and available on both Android and Apple platforms. It is also available in both English and French. This app allows members of the public to instantly report a hate
Actions Speak Louder Than Words
Many were upset by the decision of Ben & Jerry’s to stop selling ice cream in the West Bank. This is another example of Israel being unfairly singled out because the company has no plans of halting its sales in other countries riddled by conflict. B’nai Brith did not just
Afghan Refugees in Need of Technology & Toys
TORONTO – B’nai Brith Canada and Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center (FSWC) are partnering with the Afghan Women’s Organization Refugee & Immigrant Service and The Neighbourhood Organization to provide humanitarian assistance to Afghan refugees. Thousands of Afghan refugees are being resettled in Canada because of the humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
B’nai Brith Canada urgently requires volunteers for two-hour shifts to work as greeters and B’nai Brith Ambassadors at Kennedy Bingo Hall – 991 Kennedy Road . All COVID-19 protocols will be followed. For this project only, volunteers who are 19 or older are eligible. The Bingo revenue allows us to