by Webmaster | May 3, 2022 | Arts & Culture, Identity
For the Union for Reform Judaism’s Leading the Change Summit, May 2022, Tani Prell wrote this reflection on the theme of bravery. Her poem, Breathe Bravely, explores the ways that her mixedness, Jewishness, and range of emotions are tied to what it means to her to be...
by Webmaster | Apr 26, 2022 | Arts & Culture, Identity, Jewish Ritual
Teaching children the skills to talk about their own identity and to hold space for the uniqueness of others is foundational to helping them develop the conscious empathy essential to identifying and combating bias. As an educator, one of the most accessible ways...
by Webmaster | Apr 7, 2022 | Arts & Culture, Identity, Recipes
Some Jewish books belong on every shelf, and Too Good To Passover by Jennifer Abadi is one. This impressive work brings together recipes, traditions, and personal stories capturing a wide range of Jewish practices and history from around the Sephardic and Judeo-Arabic...
by Webmaster | Feb 23, 2022 | Arts & Culture, Identity
My love! My darling! My love! My friend! I see you!! I see you standing bereft and feeling confused. I see you pained and know your anger as one more person expects more of you than they do of themselves. The world is not upside down. There’s just more of us...
by Webmaster | Dec 7, 2021 | Arts & Culture, Identity
From the moment they met, it was a musical match. RebbeSoul is an American Jew of Hungarian descent. Shlomit Levi is an Israeli of Yemenite origins. Even though they come from very different musical backgrounds, the moment Levi stepped into RebbeSoul’s sound studio...
by Shekhiynah Larks | Dec 2, 2021 | Arts & Culture, Holidays, Identity
Happy Hanukkah! The Be’chol Lashon team sat down with Brazilian-born Jewish Ladino opera singer, Carla Sutton Berg, to chat about her new Hanukkah song. Carla is an Educational Psychologist, artist, composer, and multicultural singer. Below is a translation of...