B'nai B'rith UK

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Jewish fraternal and advocacy organisation in the United Kingdom

B'nai B'rith UK
Type Jewish fraternal organisation
Founded
Founder(s) Group including Charles G. Montefiore
Dissolved
Registration ID
Status
Headquarters London
Location United Kingdom
Area served
Services
Registration
Key people
Website
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B'nai B'rith UK is the British affiliate of B'nai B'rith International, the oldest Jewish fraternal organisation in the world, founded in the United States in 1843.[1] Established with the First Lodge of England in 1910, it operates through a network of lodges focused on promoting Jewish culture, heritage, advocacy for Jewish rights, and charitable activities.[1] While sharing fraternal lodge structures with historical Jewish friendly societies, B'nai B'rith UK functions primarily as a service and advocacy organisation rather than a mutual aid friendly society providing sickness or funeral benefits.[2][3]

The organisation emphasises uniting Jews across affiliations for common purposes including combating intolerance, supporting Jewish communities, and advocating on issues affecting Jews in the United Kingdom, 'Israel', and globally.[3] It is not a religious body but a secular fraternal group welcoming members from diverse Jewish backgrounds.[3]

B'nai B'rith UK maintains active lodges across the country, organising monthly speaker meetings, social events, cultural activities, and charitable initiatives.[4] As of recent reports, lodges continue to meet regularly, including virtual sessions, and participate in broader B'nai B'rith International efforts such as advocacy and community support.[5]

History

The First Lodge of England was founded in 1910 at the home of Charles G. Montefiore in London.[1] A Manchester lodge followed in 1912, involving figures such as Israel Sieff and Chaim Weizmann.[1] During the First World War, the organisation expanded its charitable work.[1]

By 1925, six lodges existed, leading to the formation of District 15 as an umbrella body, which later became B'nai B'rith UK.[1] The group grew to twenty-seven lodges and 2,500 members by its Golden Jubilee in 1960.[1] It established initiatives like the B’nai B’rith Housing Society and Hillel Foundation.[1]

Throughout its history, B'nai B'rith UK engaged in lobbying, cultural promotion, and support for Jewish causes, including assistance during wartime and post-war periods.[1]

Lodges

B'nai B'rith UK organises its activities through local lodges, which welcome couples, single men and women, and younger members.[4] Lodges centre on monthly speaker meetings, social gatherings, and community service.[4]

Known lodges include:

Additional lodges operate in various regions, with ongoing activities reported in London, Manchester, and elsewhere.[4]

List of British lodges

B’nai B’rith Cheshire | B’nai B’rith Leeds | B’nai B’rith Radlett | Finchley & Hendon Lodge | First Lodge of England | First Unity Lodge | The Raoul Wallenberg Lodge | Shlomo Argov incorporating Edgware | Yad B’Yad Lodge | Yitzchak Rabin Lodge | Thames Lodge [8]


Relation to friendly societies

Although described in some sources as a Jewish friendly society due to its fraternal lodge structure and principles of benevolence, brotherly love, and harmony, B'nai B'rith UK does not primarily function as a traditional friendly society offering mutual insurance benefits like sickness pay or funeral aid.[2][3] It evolved as a service organisation focused on advocacy, culture, and philanthropy rather than financial mutual aid.[1]

Current activity

Lodges remain active, hosting regular in-person and virtual meetings, speaker events, and charitable work.[5] Recent activities include participation in remembrance ceremonies and international advocacy through B'nai B'rith International.[9] The organisation continues to recruit members and maintain an online presence for events and engagement.[4]

See also

External links

Official website

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 B'nai B'rith UK, Our History B'nai B'rith UK, accessed 19 February 2026.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Manchester Jewish Museum, Have you ever heard of the B'nai B'rith? Facebook, 5 September 2025.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 B'nai B'rith UK, About B'nai B'rith B'nai B'rith UK, accessed 19 February 2026.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 B'nai B'rith UK, Lodges B'nai B'rith UK, accessed 19 February 2026.
  5. 5.0 5.1 B'nai B'rith UK, Calendar B'nai B'rith UK, accessed 19 February 2026.
  6. B'nai B'rith UK, Yad B'Yad Lodge B'nai B'rith UK, accessed 19 February 2026.
  7. Oxfordshire Heritage Search, B'NAI B'RITH (THE OXFORD LODGES) Heritage Search, accessed 19 February 2026.
  8. B'nai B'rith UK Joining a Lodge
  9. Bnai Brith UK, Bnai Brith UK Facebook, accessed 19 February 2026.