The 2010 Sabes Foundation Minneapolis Jewish Film Festival ended a successful run on Sunday, with an appearance by Dr. Rick Hodes, whose humanitarian work in Ethiopia is the focus of the documentary Bewoket: By the Will of God.
The eponymous title character is a nine-year-old Ethiopian boy who runs away from his small village in search of life-saving medical treatment. At the end of a 60-mile trek, Bewoket finds Hodes, a native of Long Island, New York, who has spent the past 20 years working in Africa. Hodes arranges to send the charming boy to the United States for a heart operation.
Filmmakers Andrea  Mydlarz Zeller and Sam Shnider depict stories in their film that do not end happily, but Bewoket regains his health and becomes part of the Hodes clan of adopted children in Addis Ababa, the Ethiopian capital.
During a Q&A with Hodes following the screening, the doctor was joined onstage by Taka Larson. Hodes recalled how he and other doctors tending to refugees of the 1994 Rwanda genocide found young Taka, who had been wounded by a machete blow to the head and left for dead in a roadside ditch.
Taka received medical care at the Israeli Military Hospital in Goma, Zaire. He was adopted by Nancy Larson, a paramedic who met him in Africa, and her husband, Kyle, of Maple Grove. Taka played football and hockey at Totino Grace High School and now attends the University of Minnesota-Duluth. — Mordecai Specktor
Check out the official website of Rick Hodes – http://www.rickhodes.org – to learn more about his mission and how to donate! Dr. Hodes has been doing incredible work in Ethiopia since the late 80′s, focusing on heart, spine, and cancer patients. He needs your support! http://www.rickhodes.org