Events

Diverse Minds Manitoba Winners 2021

Anna Botkin and Bria MacBeath win the contest with their book, More than Me and You. This year’s Diverse Minds writing contest received many excellent children’s books on diversity and inclusion. The judges faced the difficult task of choosing 10 finalists from the many original, attractive, and educational submissions. On Sept. 14, the finalists were

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Unwanted Clothes? Donate to the B’nai Brith Canada Clothing Drive

  We’re appealing to anyone with unwanted clothing to please drop off items at B’nai Brith Canada’s Clothing Drive. They in turn will be offered to Jewish families in need throughout the city. Our clothing truck will be located at the Promenade Mall LCBO parking lot (1 Promenade Circle in Thornhill, West of Bathurst Street)

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Volunteers Sought for B’nai Brith Canada’s Important Pop-Up Clothing Stores

B’nai Brith’s pop-up stores work to ensure that people in our community have the clothing they need, free of charge. We provide “B’nai Brith Bucks” to several charities working with individuals living under the poverty line, who distribute them to their clients. The “B’nai Brith Bucks” are exchanged for clothing in our pop-up stores and

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Award of Merit Gala in Honour of Stockwell Day

Join us on October 28, 2019 at the Fantasyland Hotel in Edmonton, Alberta for an evening of fine dining and entertainment, as we celebrate Stockwell Day’s lifetime of friendship and solidarity with the Jewish community and Israel. The night will feature a keynote address by Canada’s 22nd Prime Minister, the Right Honourable Stephen Harper and greetings from

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24th Annual AMIA Community Commemoration

Twenty-four years ago this July, Buenos Aires’ Jewish community fell victim to a brutal terrorist attack. On July 18, 1994, the Asociación Mutual Israelita Argentina (AMIA) was bombed, leaving 85 people dead and hundreds injured. It was the deadliest terrorist attack in Argentina’s history. Home to a significant Argentinian Jewish Community, B’nai Brith Canada Winnipeg

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A Very Special Evening with Cantor Moshe Kraus

B’nai Brith Canada – Manitoba Region is pleased to invite you to a meaningful event featuring renowned cantor Moshe Kraus and his wife Rivka. During the Holocaust, Cantor Kraus was able to survive the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp thanks to his precious voice. After the camp was liberated, he worked for the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee and later

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