B'nai B'rith Latin America

[2] During the early 20th Century, B'nai B'rith lodges were established across Latin America.

The Latin American division participated in displaying a 1966 international exhibition on the contributions of Sigmund Freud in the hopes of combatting prejudice.

[2] B'nai B'rith in Brazil was founded in 1932 and was temporarily banned by the country's Estado Novo dictatorship that lasted from 1937 to 1945 before resuming its activities.

During the 1920s, it employed the scholar, Anita Brenner, as a correspondent to assist their efforts to protect immigrant Jewish girls from white slavery following reports of local abductions.

[3] The regional B'nai B'rith issued reports on the Uruguayan "death patrols" during the country's military regime, and the decline of Nicaragua's Jewish community.