INSTITUTE FOR JEWISH AND COMMUNITY RESEARCH
3198 Fulton St, San Francisco, CA 94118 www.globaljews.org

Total Revenue
$865,707
Total Expenses
$1,078,082
Net Assets
$4,561,553

Organizations Filed Purposes: The Institute is an independent non-profit that is devoted to contemporary American Jewish life. It is dedicated to raising awareness about the ethnic, racial and cultural diversity of global Jewish identity and experience.

EXPLORE / EXPERIENTIAL ACTIVITIES Experiential programs include: 1) camp; 2) events; and 2) travel.Camp Bechol Lashon (CBL) is Jewish overnight camp for multicultural children located in the San Francisco Bay Area, with campers from around the US. Each day campers use their passports to encounter Judaism through the history and culture of Jewish communities around the world, highlighting the ways in which universal Jewish values find unique expression in different places. Children explore personal identity, moving from their individual stories to seeing themselves as an integral part of global Jewish life. Community Events strengthen Jewish identity by expanding awareness of the racial, ethnic, and cultural diversity of Jewish identity, language, and experience. We celebrate Jews as a multicultural people through partnering and co-sponsoring a variety of community events and programs, often bridging the gap from Jews on the margins to mainstream Jewish life.Bechol Lashon Global Travel provides a unique opportunity for Jewish Millennials/Gen Z to combine adventure, community service, Jewish engagement with Jewish communities around the world, including Colombia, Costa Rica, Uganda, and elsewhere. Bechol Lashon trips and campus programs provide young Jews with a vision of Judaism that is aligned with their global perspective of the world, highlighting inclusion, diversity and connection as hallmarks of Judaism.

DISCUSS/ DIVERSITY TRAINING & LEADERSHIPAs the Jewish community becomes more racially, ethnically and culturally diverse, Bechol Lashon seeks to bring the historic Jewish commitment to civil rights and racial justice forward into the 21st century, providing opportunities for Jewish professionals and others to actively engage in conversations about race, ethnicity and identity. Bechol Lashon facilitates Diversity Training workshops unpack the politics of race in America, and provide skills, tools, and expertise to navigate different cultural spaces in a Jewish context. Our Speakers Bureau addresses a wide range of topics of interest to congregations, organizations, campuses and communities. Bechol Lashon speakers and trainers are dynamic diverse community, academic, and cultural arts leaders who are ambassadors for a global and diverse Jewish community.

LEARN / EDUCATIONAL RESOURCESPassport to Peoplehood is an educational resource that strengthens Jewish identity by expanding awareness of the racial, ethnic and cultural diversity of Jews around the world. According to our research, Jews are more diverse than many assume approximately 20% of America's 6 million Jews or 1,200,000 are African American, Asian, Latino, Sephardic, Mizrahi and mixed-race through birth, intermarriage, conversion and adoption. And Jews of all backgrounds, who are growing up in a diverse and interconnected world, value diversity and inclusiveness. Jews are a multicultural people who live around the world, yet there are currently no Jewish educational resources that adequately address the demographic reality of contemporary Jewish life.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Diane TobinPresident40$150,000
Karen RobbinsDirector1$0
Alex KarpDirector1$0
Lewis CohenDirector1$0
Judith GigliottSec/Treasurer1$0
Ward BreezeVice President1$0

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