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Be'chol Lashon: A Global Jewish Community


A short film featuring Be’chol Lashon leaders talking about global Judaism and about Be’chol Lashon’s pluralistic and multicultural expressions of Judaism.

Camp Be'cholCamp Be’chol Lashon 2009


Camp Be’chol Lashon is a nurturing, educational two-week overnight Jewish leadership camp experience in beautiful West Marin for children of racially, ethnically and culturally diverse Jewish families and all those who want to be part of a global Jewish community.

In Every Tongue: A Story of Eternity - (Music Video)


The DVD celebrates the racial and ethnic diversity of the Jewish people. It reinforces Israel’s role as a haven for Jews of all races.

Judaism and Race - (Mini Documentary)


“Judaism and Race challenges the stereotype that all Jews are white by presenting personal stories of people struggling to reconcile multiple identities as Jews of color...”

400 Miles to Freedom400 Miles to Freedom


“(400 Miles to Freedom)is the story of co-director Avishai Mekonen's search to remember and reconcile what happened to him at age 10 in 1984, when he was kidnapped by slave traffickers in Sudan. Throughout his life-long journey from Ethiopia to Sudan, Israel, and finally America, his fundamental identity is challenged:”

Annual Race and Judaism Symposium: In Every Tongue—In Memory of Gary Tobin Annual Race and Judaism Symposium:
In Every Tongue—In Memory of Gary Tobin


November 19, 2009 | Temple University

The 2009 Race and Judaism Symposium at Temple University will be devoted to themes in memory of Dr. Gary Tobin, the President of the Institute for Jewish Research and Community, who died on July 6, 2009.  Tobin, with his wife Dianne, also founded Be’chol Lashon/In Every Tongue, a think–tank devoted to the study of Jewish diversity and bringing diverse communities of Jewish people together across the globe.  In addition to Jewish diversity, Dr. Tobin’s work addressed methodological problems of Jewish demography; philanthropy; racism and anti-Semitism; and anti-Israelism on college campuses and in the media. 


Watch all four parts here.

Rabbi Juan Mejía speaks with Be'chol Lashon's Dennis Ybarra about his work with Benei AnusimRabbi Juan Mejía speak about his work with Benei Anusim.

August 2009


Rabbi Juan Mejía speaks with Be'chol Lashon's Dennis Ybarra about his work with Benei Anusim.

Rahel Musleah and the Jews of IndiaRahel Musleah and the Jews of India

September 2009


Rahel Musleah talks with Be'chol Lashon's Francesca Biller-Safran about her Baghdadi Jewish family and their Rosh Hashanah traditions.

Rabbi Capers Funnye on Global Judaism Rabbi Capers Funnye on Global Judaism

October 2009


On October 4, 2009, Rabbi Capers Funnye, associate director of Be'chol Lashon, spoke at a Sukkot gathering at the Osher Marin JCC in San Rafael, CA. He talked about his path to Judaism and his work with emerging Jewish communities in Africa.

Davi Cheng, The One Stop Shop Davi Cheng, "One-Stop Shop" Minority

November 2009


Produced by Candy Cheng and Brad Stell for "Chinese & Chosen," their interactive master's project at Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism. [http://www.chineseandchosen.com] Davi Cheng is the Los Angeles Regional Director of Be'chol Lashon.

Aliza Hausman "Jewminicana"Aliza Hausman "Jewminicana"

December 2009


In this month’s podcast, Aliza Hausman sits down with Be’chol Lashon New York Director Lacey Schwartz to talk about the challenges and rewards of being a Dominican American convert to Orthodox Judaism, or "Jewminicana" for short.