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Youth Groups Sidebar Newspaper Clipping, 2006
YOUTH GROUPS SIDEBAR
FOOD DRIVE. The Nassau-Suffolk B'nai
B'rith Youth Organization sponsored a
"2000 and 4 Food Drive" recently. Is-
Frances Haskell always en-
town and we have got to show
landwide, teens collected more than
1 the Salute to Israel Parade,
our support."
2,000 pounds of assorted canned and
recently, she noticed that
After a little prodding, Mrs.
dry goods by "trick or treating" door to
Haskell convinced the national
ething was missing
door for food for the needy instead of
As a lay leader of the B'nai
organization that oversees BBYO
treats for themselves. The items were
Youth Organization, known
activities to reinstate their partici-
donated to Long Island Cares. The Jew-
BYO, she was perturbed by
pation in the parade. The group
ish youth organization is dedicated to
act that BBYO did not send
also sponsored a float.
gates to march up Fifth Av-
Almost 500 BBYO-ers from
fostering leadership, philanthropy and
around the country will travel to
friendship through community service
with the other schools, syna-
les, and community groups.
New York City for the parade.
and social programs.
Among them will be a busload
2004
LONG ISLAND CHALLENGE. Elmont Memo-
'Our kids have walked with
of teenagers from Michigan, and
rial High School outscored H. Frank
temples, but we haven't
several from Colorado, Allentown,
Carey High School, Franklin Squaré,
ed formally as BBYO," Mrs.
Pa., and Philadelphia Some 300
for a spot in round two of the "Long Is-
tell, who 1S BBYO's regional
ctor for the Nassau-Suffolk
will come from the tri-state area
land Challenge" quiz show airing each
n, said.
alone.
Sunday at 6:30 and 9:30 p.m. on News
In the past, BBYO partici-
"BBYO is the largest Jewish
12 Long Island. Four-student teams
1, but the youth organization
youth organization," Mrs. Haskell
from 32 high schools across Long Is-
not walked as a group since
said. Each year, it sends scores of
land are testing their knowledge and
teenagers to Israel through several
competing for more than $28,000 in
After September 11, a con-
different programs." It was impor-
prizes. Round one continues with a
ice of security concerns and
tant for to umake sure everyone
match between Riverhead High School
nses associated with partici-
in the New York community still
and Sachem High School, Lake
igin the parade prevented the
knows we are around.
Ronkonkoma, on Dec. 21.
from returning Until now.
Recently, she reflected that it
The program, in its seventh season,
I would go every year and
was a "pretty easy sell to most of
is produced by Cablevision in partner-
all these other youth groups
our kids"
ship with Newsday and News 12 Long
ching," Mrs. Haskell said, "I,
Island.
N we are the biggest game in
-E.B. Solomont
- Mary Ellen Pereira
lûge thrill for me to be ranked
folk Region B'nai B'rith Youth
long Future Business Leaders
Organization collected more
America's Top 10 national
than 1,500 pounds of non-
perishable food for Long Is-
nners."
Colletta, who lives in Miller
land Cares. BBYO, which
ace, ranked first in the FBLA
serves Jewish teens from
ew York State Leadership
across Long Island, aims to
foster leadership, philanthro-
Teens help others
onference in both the account-
py and friendship.
Members of the Nassau-Suf-
3 and finance competitions.
folk Region of the B'nai B'rith
Youth Organization showed
LANDWIDE
Soaring words
their spirit of community in a
cholarships
Students from Temple Beth
variety of ways.
Ronald McDonald House
Torah of Melville, Temple
Their annual "Trick or
harities of the New York Tri-
Beth David of Commack, Tem-
Treat" drive for canned foods
ate Area is offering scholar-
ple Beth El of Huntington and
and dry goods harvested more
Temple Chaverim of Plainview
than 1,500 pounds of food for
ips to graduating seniors with
nited access to educational
participated in a six-week unit
Long Island Cares and the
id career opportunities. Visit
on visiting the sick, sponsored
Harry Chapin Food Bank. The
cdonaldsnymetro.com for ap-
by Soaringwords, a nonprofit
ications. Deadline for submis-
Honig Buksbaum. Soaring-
2007
teens also collected holiday
organization founded by Lisa
gifts for local needy children
through the Toys for Kinder
on is Feb. 15.
words invites healthy children
program. In addition, they solic-
and adults to help ill children
ited donations of computers,
'ood drive
and their families.
blankets and other items from
Members of the Nassau-Suf-
- MARY ELLEN PEREIRA
local businesses for the service-
men and women overseas.
"BBYO is dedicated to foster-
ing leadership, philanthropy
2006
and friendship through their
community and social action
programs," regional director
Fran Haskell said.
YOUTH GROUPS SIDEBAR
FOOD DRIVE. The Nassau-Suffolk B'nai
B'rith Youth Organization sponsored a
"2000 and 4 Food Drive" recently. Is-
Frances Haskell always en-
town and we have got to show
landwide, teens collected more than
1 the Salute to Israel Parade,
our support."
2,000 pounds of assorted canned and
recently, she noticed that
After a little prodding, Mrs.
dry goods by "trick or treating" door to
Haskell convinced the national
ething was missing
door for food for the needy instead of
As a lay leader of the B'nai
organization that oversees BBYO
treats for themselves. The items were
Youth Organization, known
activities to reinstate their partici-
donated to Long Island Cares. The Jew-
BYO, she was perturbed by
pation in the parade. The group
ish youth organization is dedicated to
act that BBYO did not send
also sponsored, a float
gates to march up Fifth Av-
Almost 500 BBYO-ers from
fostering leadership, philanthropy and
around the country will travel to
friendship through community service
with the other schools, syna-
les, and community groups.
New York City for the parade.
and social programs.
Among them will be a busload
2004
LONG ISLAND CHALLENGE. Elmont Memo-
'Our kids have walked with
of teenagers from Michigan, and
rial High School outscored H. Frank
utemples, but we haven't
several from Colorado, Allentown,
Carey High School, Franklin Square,
ed formally as BBYO," Mrs.
Pa., and Philadelphia Some 300
for a spot in round two of the "Long Is-
tell, who is BBYO's regional
tor for the Nassau-Suffolk
will come from the tri-state area
land Challenge" quiz show airing each
n, said,
alone.
Sunday at 6:30 and 9:30 p.m. on News
In the past, BBYO partici-
'BBYO is the largest Jewish
12 Long Island. Four-student teams
1, but the youth organization
youth organization," Mrs. Haskell
from 32 high schools across Long Is-
not walked as a group since
said. Each year, it sends scores of
land are testing their knowledge and
teeriagers to Israel through several
competing for more than $28,000 in
After September 11, a con-
different programs." It was impor-
prizes. Round one continues with a
ice of security concerns and
tant for me tormake sure everyone
match between Riverhead High School
nses associated with partici-
in the New York community still
and Sachem High School, Lake
igin the parade prevented the
knows we are around.
Ronkonkoma, on Dec. 21.
from returning Until now
Recently, she reflected that it
The program, in its seventh season,
I would go every year and
was a "pretty easy sell to most of
is produced by Cablevision in partner-
all these other youth groups
our kids."
ship with Newsday and News 12 Long
ching," Mrs. Haskell said. "I
Island.
N we are the biggest game in
-E.B. Solomont
- Mary Ellen Pereira
lûge thrill for me to be ranked
folk Region B'nai B'rith Youth
long Future Business Leaders
Organization collected more
America's Top 10 national
than 1,500 pounds of non-
perishable food for Long Is-
nners."
Colletta, who lives in Miller
land Cares. BBYO, which
ace, ranked first in the FBLA
serves Jewish teens from
ew York State Leadership
across Long Island, aims to
foster leadership, philanthro-
Teens help others
onference in both the account-
py and friendship.
Members of the Nassau-Suf-
3 and finance competitions.
folk Region of the B'nai B'rith
Youth Organization showed
LANDWIDE
Soaring words
their spirit of community in a
cholarships
Students from Temple Beth
variety of ways.
Ronald McDonald House
Torah of Melville, Temple
Their annual "Trick or
harities of the New York Tri-
Beth David of Commack, Tem-
Treat" drive for canned foods
ate Area is offering scholar-
ple Beth El of Huntington and
and dry goods harvested more
Temple Chaverim of Plainview
than 1,500 pounds of food for
ips to graduating seniors with
nited access to educational
participated in a six-week unit
Long Island Cares and the
id career opportunities. Visit
on visiting the sick, sponsored
Harry Chapin Food Bank. The
cdonaldsnymetro.com for ap-
by Soaringwords, a nonprofit
ications. Deadline for submis-
Honig Buksbaum. Soaring-
2007
teens also collected holiday
organization founded by Lisa
gifts for local needy children
through the Toys for Kinder
on is Feb. 15.
words invites healthy children
program. In addition, they solic-
and adults to help ill children
ited donations of computers,
'ood drive
and their families.
blankets and other items from
Members of the Nassau-Suf-
- MARY ELLEN PEREIRA
local businesses for the service-
men and women overseas.
"BBYO is dedicated to foster-
ing leadership, philanthropy
2006
and friendship through their
community and social action
programs," regional director
Fran Haskell said.
YOUTH GROUPS SIDEBAR
FOOD DRIVE. The Nassau-Suffolk B'nai
B'rith Youth Organization sponsored a
"2000 and 4 Food Drive" recently. Is-
Frances Haskell always en-
town and we have got to show
landwide, teens collected more than
d the Salute to Israel Parade,
our support."
2,000 pounds of assorted canned and
recently, she noticed that
After a little prodding, Mrs.
dry goods by "trick or treating" door to
Haskell convinced the national
ething was missing
door for food for the needy instead of
Asha lay leader of the B'nai
organization that oversees BBYO
treats for themselves. The items were
Youth Organization, known
activities to reinstate their partici-
donated to Long Island Cares. The Jew-
BYO, she was perturbed by
pation in the parade. The group
ish youth organization is dedicated to
act that BBYO did not send
also sponsored, a float.
gates to march up Fifth Av-
Almost 500 BBYO-ers from
fostering leadership, philanthropy and
around the country will travel to
friendship through community service
with the other schools, syna-
ies, and community groups.
New York City for the parade.
and social programs.
Among them will be a busload
2004
LONG ISLAND CHALLENGE. Elmont Memo-
Our kids have walked with
of teenagers from Michigan, and
rial High School outscored H. Frank
temples, but we haven't
several from Colorado, Allentown,
Carey High School, Franklin Square,
ed formally as BBYO," Mrs.
Pa., and Philadelphia. Some 300
for a spot in round two of the "Long Is-
cell, who is BBYO's regional
tor for the Nassau-Suffolk
will come from the tri-state area
land Challenge" quiz show airing each
on, said.
alone.
Sunday at 6:30 and 9:30 p.m. on News
In the past, BBYO partici-
"BBYO is the largest Jewish
12 Long Island. Four-student teams
1, but the youth organization
youth organization," Mrs. Haskell
from 32 high schools across Long Is-
not walked as a group since
said. Each year, it sends scores of
land are testing their knowledge and
teeriagers to Israel through several
competing for more than $28,000 in
After September 11, a con-
different programs." It was impor-
prizes. Round one continues with a
ice of security concerns and
tant for me to make sure everyone
match between Riverhead High School
enses associated with partici-
in the New York community still
and Sachem High School, Lake
agin the parade prevented the
knows we are around.
Ronkonkoma, on Dec. 21.
from returning Until now.
Recently, she reflected that it
The program, in its seventh season,
I would go every year and
was a "pretty easy sell to most of
is produced by Cablevision in partner-
all these other youth groups
our kids."
ship with Newsday and News 12 Long
ching," Mrs. Haskell said, 1
Island.
N we are the biggest game in
-E.B. Solomont
- Mary Ellen Pereira
luge thrill for me to be ranked
folk Region B'nai B'rith Youth
nong Future Business Leaders
Organization collected more
America's Top 10 national
than 1,500 pounds of non-
perishable food for Long Is-
Colletta, nners." who lives in Miller
land Cares. BBYO, which
ace, ranked first in the FBLA
serves Jewish teens from
ew York State Leadership
across Long Island, aims to
foster leadership, philanthro-
Teens help others
onference in both the account-
py and friendship.
Members of the Nassau-Suf-
g and finance competitions.
folk Region of the B'nai B'rith
Youth Organization showed
LANDWIDE
Soaring words
their spirit of community in a
cholarships
Students from Temple Beth
variety of ways.
Ronald McDonald House
Torah of Melville, Temple
Their annual "Trick or
harities of the New York Tri-
Beth David of Commack, Tem-
Treat" drive for canned foods
and dry goods harvested more
ate Area is offering scholar-
ple Beth El of Huntington and
ips to graduating seniors with
Temple Chaverim of Plainview
than 1,500 pounds of food for
nited access to educational
participated in a six-week unit
Long Island Cares and the
id career opportunities. Visit
on visiting the sick, sponsored
Harry Chapin Food Bank. The
cdonaldsnymetro.com for ap-
by Soaringwords, a nonprofit
ications. Deadline for submis-
Honig Buksbaum. Soaring-
2007
teens also collected holiday
organization founded by Lisa
gifts for local needy children
through the Toys for Kinder
on is Feb. 15.
words invites healthy children
program. In addition, they solic-
and adults to help ill children
ited donations of computers,
'ood drive
and their families.
blankets and other items from
- MARY ELLEN PEREIRA
local businesses for the service-
Members of the Nassau-Suf-
men and women overseas.
"BBYO is dedicated to foster-
ing leadership, philanthropy
2006
and friendship through their
community and social action
programs," regional director
Fran Haskell said.
YOUTH GROUPS SIDEBAR
FOOD DRIVE. The Nassau-Suffolk B'nai
Brith Youth Organization sponsored a
"2000 and 4 Food Drive" recently. Is-
Frances Haskell always en-
town and we have got to show
landwide, teens collected more than
I the Salute to Israel Parade,
our support"
2,000 pounds of assorted canned and
recently, she noticed that
After little prodding, Mrs.
dry goods by "trick or treating" door to
Haskell convinced the national
ething was missing.
door for food for the needy instead of
Asia lay leader of the B'nai
organization that oversees BBYQ
treats for themselves. The items were
Youth Organization, known
activities to reinstate their partici-
donated to Long Island Cares. The Jew-
BYO. she was perturbed by
pation in the parade. The group
ish youth organization is dedicated to
act that BBYO did not send
also sponsored Boate
gates to march up Fifth Av-
Almost 500 BBYO ets from
fostering leadership, philanthropy and
around the country will travel to
friendship through community service
with the other schools, syna-
ies, and community groups
New York Gity for the parade.
and social programs.
Among them will be a busload
2004
LONG ISLAND CHALLENGE. Elmont Memo-
(Chit kids have walked with
of teenagets from Michigan, and
rial High School outscored H. Frank
temples, but we haven't
ed formally as BBYO," Mrs.
several from Colorado, Allentown,
Carey High School, Franklin Square,
Pat. and Philadelphia. Some 300
for a spot in round two of the "Long Is-
ell, who is BBYOs regional
not for the Nassan-Suffolk
will come from the tri-state area
land Challenge" quiz show airing each
dL sid,
alone.
Sunday at 6:30 and 9:30 p.m. on News
In the past, BBYO partici-
"BBYO is the largest Jewish
12 Long Island. Four-student teams
L/but the youth organization
youth organization Mrs. Haskell
from 32 high schools across Long Is-
not walked as group since
said Each year. it sends acores of
land are testing their knowledge and
teenagers to Istael through'se
competing for more than $28,000 in
After September 11, con-
different programs. at was impor-
prizes. Round one continues with a
ice of security concerns and
tant make sure everyone
match between Riverhead High School
nics associated with partici-
in the New York community still
and Sachem High School, Lake
ggin/the.parade/ptevented the
knows we are around
Ronkonkoma, on Dec. 21.
from returning Until now
Recently. she reflected that it
The program. in its seventh season,
a would go every year and
was a "protty easy sell most of
is produced by Cablevision in partner-
ill these other youth groups
our kids,
ship with Newsday and News 12 Long
dung, Mrs. Haskell siid, 1,
Island.
we are the biggest game in
E.B. Solomont
- Mary Ellen Pereira
ange thrill for me to be ranked
folk Region B'nai B'rith Youth
long Future Business Leaders
Organization collected more
America's Top 10 national
than 1,500 pounds of non-
perishable food for Long Is-
Colletta, nners." who lives in Miller
land Cares. BBYO, which
ace, ranked first in the FBLA
serves Jewish teens from
:w York State Leadership
across Long Island. aims to
foster leadership. philanthro-
Teens help others
inference in both the account-
py and friendship.
Members of the Nassau-Suf-
: and finance competitions.
folk Region of the B'nai B'rith
Youth Organization showed
LANDWIDE
Soaring words
their spirit of community in a
cholarships
Students from Temple Beth
variety of ways.
Ronald McDonald House
Torah of Melville, Temple
Their annual "Trick or
arities of the New York Tri-
Beth David of Commack, Tem-
Treat" drive for canned foods
and dry goods harvested more
ate Area is offering scholar-
ple Beth El of Huntington and
ips to graduating seniors with
Temple Chaverim of Plainview
than 1,500 pounds of food for
nited access to educational
participated in a six-week unit
Long Island Cares and the
id career opportunities. Visit
on visiting the sick, sponsored
Harry Chapin Food Bank. The
cdonaldsnymetro.com for ap-
by Soaringwords, a nonprofit
lications. Deadline for submis-
Honig Bukshaum. Soaring-
2007
teens also collected holiday
organization founded by Lisa
gifts for local needy children
through the Toys for Kinder
on is Feb. 15.
words invites healthy children
program. In addition, they solic-
and adults to help ill children
ited donations of computers,
food drive
and their families.
blankets and other items from
- MARY ELLEN PEREIRA
local businesses for the service-
Members of the Nassau-Suf-
men and women overseas.
"BBYO is dedicated to foster-
ing leadership, philanthropy
2006
and friendship through their
community and social action
programs," regional director
Fran Haskell said.
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This newspaper clipping discusses the work of BBYO.