Media Awards Presented at Gathering of Racially and Ethnically Diverse Jews
Pakistani American Teen Wins Top Honor in International Journalism Contest
San Francisco, CA (May 4, 2009) The 2009 Be'chol Lashon Media Awards were presented on Sunday, May 3, honoring excellence in coverage of Jewish ethnic diversity in print, broadcast/film and new media.
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Historic Gathering of Racially and Ethnically Diverse Jews
African American, Asian, Latino, and African Leaders Convene in San Francisco
San Francisco, CA (April 29, 2009) Jewish leaders from Uganda, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Portugal, India, the United States, and elsewhere will meet in San Francisco May 1-4.
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Racially Diverse Jews at Inauguration
Michelle Obama's Rabbi Cousin Among Guests
San Francisco - (January 20, 2009) - A number of racially diverse Jews are attending
President Barack Obama's historic inauguration.
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250 Africans Convert to Judaism
Group Joins Growing Community of Black African Jews
San Francisco - (July 16, 2008) - Over 250 people from Uganda, Kenya, and South Africa, Ghana, and Nigeria formally converted to Judaism in a ceremony held last week in the village of Nabogoye near Mbale, Uganda.
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Historic Day for Black African Jews
First Ever Gathering of African Jewish Communities
San Francisco - (July 10, 2008) - The Pan-African Jewish Alliance (PAJA) is holding its first multi-national meeting on July 11, 2008 with participants from Jewish communities in Uganda, Zimbabwe, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, and the United States. The representatives from African Jewish communities are gathering in Uganda to celebrate with Rabbi Gershom Sizomu on the occasion of his installation as community rabbi by Conservative rabbis from the United States.
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New Media Award in Jewish Diversity
NPR Commentator and Duluth News Tribune Editorial Page Editor Robin Washington is First Recipient
San Francisco - (May 28, 2008) - Robin Washington, the editorial page editor of Minnesota's Duluth News Tribune and a television producer and National Public Radio commentator, is the first recipient of the Be'chol Lashon Media Award established to honor excellence in coverage of the ethnic and racial diversity of world Jewry. The purpose is to give recognition to journalists and others covering the wide diversity of Jewish ethnicity.
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Rabbi From Uganda Ordained – First Ever in the United States
Be’chol Lashon and The Institute for Jewish & Community Research, MMD Newswire, May 14, 2008
San Francisco, CA (May 14, 2008) – On May 19th, Gershom Sizomu will become the first black rabbi from sub-Saharan Africa to be ordained from an American rabbinic school. He will return home to rural Uganda in June 2008 to lead his Jewish community called the Abayudaya ("people of Judah") and to open a school to train rabbis to serve growing Jewish communities throughout Africa.
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Black, Latino, and Asian Jews From Around the Globe Meet in San Francisco
San Francisco, CA (May 1, 2008) – Racially and ethnically diverse Jewish leaders from all over the Jewish world are meeting from May 2-5 in San Francisco. The gathering is sponsored by Be’chol Lashon, which in Hebrew means, "In Every Tongue." This year’s participants will focus on issues about conversion to Judaism. Countries represented include Spain, Portugal, France, Brazil, Uganda, and South Africa, among others. ....more