Kamel is a Past Master of William Parkman Lodge and Converse Lodge in Massachusetts (Masons in that state do not number their lodges). He has been awarded the prestigious Henry Price and Joseph Warren medals for distinguished service to Freemasonry in Massachusetts. In the AASR, he is an Assistant Master of Ceremonies with the Massachusetts Consistory of the Valley of Boston.
Monday, October 30, 2023
NEW BOOK: 'Freemasonry From the 1st to the 33rd Degree' (1875) translated by Kamel Oussayef
Kamel is a Past Master of William Parkman Lodge and Converse Lodge in Massachusetts (Masons in that state do not number their lodges). He has been awarded the prestigious Henry Price and Joseph Warren medals for distinguished service to Freemasonry in Massachusetts. In the AASR, he is an Assistant Master of Ceremonies with the Massachusetts Consistory of the Valley of Boston.
Wednesday, October 25, 2023
Speaking Saturday at Ohio's Goose & Gridiron Lodge 1717 in Dayton
Tuesday, October 24, 2023
Why Gen-Z Probably Isn't Interested in Freemasonry and Why We Need To Care
Friday, October 13, 2023
Scottish Rite Research Society Symposium Tomorrow in Bloomington, Indiana: Agenda
University Collections at McCallaIndiana University525 N. Indiana Ave.Bloomington, IN 47408
Lunch & Social Hour 12:00 pm-1:00 pmWelcome and Session 1 1:00 pm-1:30 pm"Brother James Gardiner, Pioneer & Masonic Executive"Speaker: Chris RuliSession 2 1:45 pm-2:15 pm"The Franken Manuscript Revisited"Speaker: S. Brent MorrisSession 3 2:30 pm-3:00 pm"Illuminism, Illuminatus, Illuminati: The Making of Modern Conspiracy"Speaker: Erich HuhnSession 4 3:15 pm-3:45 pm"The Chaotic Westward Movement of Freemasonry in the US"Speaker: James GrahamSession 5 4:00 pm-4:30 pm"Creating the Center for Fraternal Collections and Research"Speaker: Heather K. CallowaySpecial Remarks 4:30 pm-5:00 pmGary E. Brinley, Grand Master of Masons in Indiana
For questions or concerns please contact: cfcrinfo@iu.edu.
For more information concerning this event go to
collections.iu.edu/fraternal-center/ scottish-rite-symposium.html
Sunday, October 08, 2023
Outpouring of Sympathy and Support for Grand Lodge of Israel
Sunday, October 8, 2023Dear Brothers of all the world.We would like to express our heartfelt gratitude for the letters and phone calls from all over the world of fraternal support and solidarity during these challenging times in the State of Israel. It is truly moving to receive so many expressions of identification with the Grand Lodge of Israel, its Dear Brethren, and the entire populace in Israel.We find solace in being part of this worldwide movement where fraternal unity among Dear Brothers transcends all forms of hatred. Our Grand Lodge serves as an exemplary illustration of this, as we have Dear Brothers from all faiths, races, languages, and countries living together in harmony with genuine brotherly love.We have received unwavering support from our Dear Brothers living in the North, who stand in solidarity with the Dear Brothers and families residing in the South. Our building is soon to be opened and made available to those in need, and we are voluntarily bringing our Lodge of Magicians to entertain the children. This is how a fraternal society is built, and we are the ones who must lead the way.Thank you for your attention.Sincerely and fraternally.M.W. Bro Man Segev, Grand MasterR.W. Bro Jose Cohen, Grand Secretary
The official seal of the Grand Lodge of Israel includes a Star of David, a Christian cross, and a Muslim crescent, all superimposed over a Masonic square and compass and encircled by a Chain of Union. The Grand Lodge was established in 1953, and the country has almost 50 lodges at work today. Jewish, Christian, Muslim and Druse brethren all work together, and their various holy books are all opened side by side on the lodge altars. Despite decades of violence in the Middle East centering around the creation of the State of Israel in 1948, finding a better illustration of of true brotherly love in that nation would be difficult.
Monday, October 02, 2023
New York Mayor Eric Adams Made a Prince Hall Mason
(LtoR)Grand Master Gregory Roberson Smith, Jr, Mayor Eric Adams, Commissioner Edward Caban, Chief Jeffery Maddrey. |
The historic event was held at Gracie Mansion, the city's official mayoral residence, and MW Grand Master Gregory Roberson Smith, Jr. presided. He was accompanied by the Grand Lodge officers, including RW Kevin Wardally, Grand Senior Deacon (who is a Board Member of The Masonic Society).
This type of special ceremony that confers the degrees in a single day is sometimes known as making a Mason "at sight" and is a prerogative of grand masters in many jurisdictions (dating back to a privilege granted to GMs in Rev. James Anderson's Constitutions in 1723). It usually permits GMs to waive any waiting and proficiency period between degrees so that they can all be conferred in a single day. In the majority of grand lodges where this is permitted, it does NOT accelerate or alter the actual degree rituals themselves, nor is it some kind of separate truncated ceremony.
In addition to the Craft lodge degrees for the Mayor and the Commissioner, Sovereign Grand Inspector General Deputy (SGIG), Illus. Rev. Hermon J. Simpson, 33° of the Prince Hall Scottish Rite NMJ, took the opportunity to elevate three esteemed brethren – New York Police Department Borough Commander Ruel Stephenson, New York and Yonkers Assemblyman J. Gary Pretlow (D-Mount Vernon), and Citywide Public Housing Liaison to the Mayor Tony Hebert – to the 32° degree of the Scottish Rite, Sublime Prince of the Royal Secret.
The event was made public in a press release issued by the Grand Lodge. (Click image to enlarge.) Photos were shared by Grand Master Smith on his Facebook page.