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Jewish group honours Indian American for fighting antisemitism

Dr Bharat Barai has played an instrumental role in advancing and strengthening relations between India, the US and Israel

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Dr Bharat Barai, an Indian-American physician, has been recognized and honoured by an influential Jewish organization for his unwavering commitment to fostering stronger relations between India, the United States, and Israel, as well as his stance against antisemitism. He was bestowed with the award "for standing against antisemitism" during the "Campus Championship Gala" organized by StandWithUS.

Barai is a distinguished leader within the Hindu-American community. His notable public service roles encompass serving as a Trustee and former president of the Federation of Indian American Associations (FIA), as well as founding and previously chairing the Board of Trustees of the Manav Seva Mandir, a significant Hindu temple located in the Chicago area. He also serves as a Trustee of the Hindu Temple of Greater Chicago, the Indian American Cultural Center NW Indiana, and various other Indian American organizations.

Barai has played an instrumental role in advancing and strengthening relations between India, the United States, and Israel. He has been actively engaged in hosting numerous Indian leaders when they visit Chicago, and he has also accompanied several U.S. elected officials, including President Clinton, during their state visits to India.

Within his leadership position in the Indian-American community, Barai has demonstrated a strong commitment to building and reinforcing connections with the Jewish and pro-Israel community. He played an integral role in facilitating StandWithUs's outreach efforts, enabling the organization to host various events that celebrated the commonalities between the two communities. These events included "Ancient Cultures-Modern Miracles," a commemoration of 65 years of Indian and Israeli independence, a Hindu-Jewish Festival of Lights in honour of Chanukah and Diwali, and numerous other programs.

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