a Jewish fraternal organization founded in New York in 1843, having moral, philanthropic, social, educational, and political aims
Word origin
from Hebrew benē brīth sons of the covenant
B'nai B'rith in American English
(ˈbəneɪˈ brɪθ)
a Jewish organization, founded in 1843, that supports cultural and educational programs, provides services, and opposes discrimination and anti-Semitism