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Richard D. Heideman

Richard D. Heideman

Richard D. Heideman is senior counsel at Heideman Nudelman & Kalik, PC of Washington, D.C. He has testified before numerous governments on human and victims rights matters. He has served in senior leadership roles in Jewish communal organizations, including as chairman of The Israel Forever Foundation, chairman of the JNS International Policy Summit and a former president of B’nai B’rith International.

If the government is allowed to rescind the rights of Armenia’s national church with impunity, what is to stop its Jewish community from suffering the same treatment?
Ninety years after they were passed, the legacy of Nuremberg still resonates as antisemitism surges around the world.
The moral justification implied by “resistance” is rendered meaningless when it involves bombings, rocket attacks, rape and the abduction of civilians.
The people of Gaza are trapped between Hamas’s leadership and outdated groups like UNRWA that perpetuate their dependency and grievances.
The silence of the world on Iran’s innumerable crimes is dangerously deafening.
The country’s role in Hamas’s Oct. 7 massacre and its massive influence operation in the U.S. demand a serious investigation.
This is the time for action to hold terrorists and their sponsors legally accountable.
The apartheid defamation is another example of antisemitic demonization.
Peace cannot come until the anti-Semitic Palestinian leader leaves the stage.
The freedom-loving world must step in now, before more lives are destroyed, along with any hope for a bright future for the women, children, men and families currently held hostage by the terrorist organization.
Two decades after the Durban Conference, B’nai B’rith International is planning a year-long series of programs to deliver clarity and context about the ills of hate, intolerance, discrimination, anti-Semitism, anti-Zionism and anti-Israel attitudes.
The Arab Palestinians deserve the right to good health, good education, good living and a good government. The P.A. stands in the way of these.