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March 2015 - Adar-Nisan 5775
Westchester Jewish Life
www.westchesterjewishlife.com
Lauren Keats of Scarsdale Elected to International Board at
BBYO Convention
The BBYO International
philanthropists attended
Many area teens
Synagogue Temples Trem-
fraternity) and the B'nai
Convention (IC) 2015 is an
to converse with each oth-
attended the conven-
ont and Emanu-El; Emma
B'rith Girls (BBG, high school
annual event that began 90
er, and with teens, about
bby
tion along with sister
Weiner, Allyson Werner,
sorority) have been providing
years ago as a way for BBYO
how to engage this age
and brother, Lauren and
Ross Glinkenhouse and
exceptional leadership pro-
members to connect once a
group in Jewish life now
Spencer Keats from West-
Mara Young from Woodlands
grams and identity enrich-
year, but has now grown to
and in the future.
chester Reform Temple
Community Temple, Green-
ment experiences, shaping
be a setting for individuals
The convention
bbyo
in Scarsdale. Lauren was
burgh; Gracie Aaronson from
the confidence and character
across the Jewish commu-
was also host to the Co-
elected to the next Inter-
Temple Beth Am, Yorktown
of more than 400,000 alum-
nity to learn, lead and work
alition of Jewish Teens
national Board along with
Heights; Sam Barnett and
ni who are among the most
together toward ensuring a
(CJT). Teen leadership
9 others from all over the
Hannah Bergman from Tem-
prominent figures in busi-
strong Jewish future, spear-
from the five major youth
BG
U.S.
ple Shaaray Tefila, Bedford
ness, politics, academia, the
headed by the next genera-
movements (BBYO, NCSY,
Additional West-
Corners; and Seth Marion
arts and Jewish communal
tion. This year, from Febru-
NFTY, USY and Young Ju-
chester County teens
from Larchmont Temple.
life. Now, BBYO's network of
ary 12 - 16, more than 2,200
daea) met for 24 hours
attending the Conven-
The International Board
Jewish teens, alumni, par-
Jewish teens (a 24% increase
concurrently to the Sum-
tion included; Timothy
helps chart the organization's
ents, volunteers and philan-
from 2014) and 1,100 Jewish
mit on Jewish Teens to
Chizzik from Temple
vision for the coming year,
thropists serves as the Jewish
adults including some of the
strategically plan ways
Israel of Northern West-
and provides leadership and
community's most valuable
community's top educators,
Jewish teens everywhere
chester,
Croton-on-
support to teen leaders in lo-
platform for delivering to the
professionals and philan-
can work across organi-
Hudson; Justin Thaler
cal communities throughout
post Bar/Bat Mitzvah audi-
thropists from 20 countries
zational borders to build
from Temple Beth El of
the BBYO system. They work
ence fun, meaningful and af-
joined in Atlanta for this un-
a stronger, united Jewish
Northern Westchester,
to strengthen regions and
fordable experiences.
precedented moment.
community. They drafted
Chappaqua; Leah Mo-
chapters by enhancing the Ju-
This past year, the BBYO
For the first time ever,
a mission statement for
nack, Tess Nienaltow,
daic, social, educational and
Westchester Region has char-
The Jim Joseph Foundation,
their work moving for-
Lauren Keats
Jonathan Holtz, Hope
community service program-
tered an AZA and BBG chapter
The Marcus Foundation, The
ward: "We, the Coalition
and Sarah Barkley and Leah
ming throughout the network.
in partnership with Westches-
Schusterman Family Founda-
of Jewish Teens, stand united
Monack from Temple Beth
BBYO is the leading
ter Reform Temple, 255 Mama-
tion and The Paul E. Singer
to shape the Jewish future
we all come together," said
Abraham, Tarrytown; Beth
pluralistic Jewish teen move-
roneck Road in Scarsdale. The
Foundation hosted the Sum-
through shared Jewish val-
Matthew Grossman, BBYO
Nichols, Ariel Vasser, Max
ment aspiring to involve more
group meets from 6:30-7:30 pm
mit on Jewish Teens during
ues."
Chief Executive Officer. "IC
Abrams, Ben Meiner and Re-
Jewish teens in more mean-
every other Wednesday and
the first 24 hours of IC 2015.
"BBYO's leadership,
2015 was an exciting step
becca Maccabee from Temple
ingful Jewish experiences.
teens do not have to be mem-
Two hundred and fifty of the
both teen and adult, realize
in making that happen and
Israel of New Rochelle; Isa-
For 90 years, BBYO's leader-
bers of the synagogue to join.
Jewish community's most in-
that the future of the Jewish
we're looking forward to con-
bella Puig, Sara Metzger and
ship programs the Aleph Za-
For more information on BBYO
fluential thought leaders and
community is brighter when
tinuing this collaboration."
Zach Gordon from Scarsdale
dik Aleph (AZA, high school
visit www.bbyo.org.
HADASSAH
WISHES YOU A
HAPPY
PASSOVER
CELEBRATE SPRING
CELEBRATE FREEDOM
CELEBRATE PASSOVER
HADASSAH
10 New King Street, White Plains, NY 10604
Westchester
914.937.3151
WestchesterRegion@hadassah.org
Hadassah The Women's Zionist Organization of America, Inc. ©2015 Hadassah, The Women's Zionist Organization of America, Inc. Hadassah is a registered trademark of Hadassah, The Women's Zionist Organization of America, Inc.
2
March 2015 - Adar-Nisan 5775
Westchester Jewish Life
www.westchesterjewishlife.com
Lauren Keats of Scarsdale Elected to International Board at
BBYO Convention
The BBYO International
philanthropists attended
Many area teens
Synagogue Temples Trem-
fraternity) and the B'nai
Convention (IC) 2015 is an
to converse with each oth-
attended the conven-
ont and Emanu-El; Emma
B'rith Girls (BBG, high school
annual event that began 90
er, and with teens, about
bby
tion along with sister
Weiner, Allyson Werner,
sorority) have been providing
years ago as a way for BBYO
how to engage this age
and brother, Lauren and
Ross Glinkenhouse and
exceptional leadership pro-
members to connect once a
group in Jewish life now
Spencer Keats from West-
Mara Young from Woodlands
grams and identity enrich-
year, but has now grown to
and in the future.
chester Reform Temple
Community Temple, Green-
ment experiences, shaping
be a setting for individuals
The convention
bbyo
in Scarsdale. Lauren was
burgh; Gracie Aaronson from
the confidence and character
across the Jewish commu-
was also host to the Co-
elected to the next Inter-
Temple Beth Am, Yorktown
of more than 400,000 alum-
nity to learn, lead and work
alition of Jewish Teens
national Board along with
Heights; Sam Barnett and
ni who are among the most
together toward ensuring a
(CJT). Teen leadership
9 others from all over the
Hannah Bergman from Tem-
prominent figures in busi-
strong Jewish future, spear-
from the five major youth
BG
U.S.
ple Shaaray Tefila, Bedford
ness, politics, academia, the
headed by the next genera-
movements (BBYO, NCSY,
Additional West-
Corners; and Seth Marion
arts and Jewish communal
tion. This year, from Febru-
NFTY, USY and Young Ju-
chester County teens
from Larchmont Temple.
life. Now, BBYO's network of
ary 12 - 16, more than 2,200
daea) met for 24 hours
attending the Conven-
The International Board
Jewish teens, alumni, par-
Jewish teens (a 24% increase
concurrently to the Sum-
tion included; Timothy
helps chart the organization's
ents, volunteers and philan-
from 2014) and 1,100 Jewish
mit on Jewish Teens to
Chizzik from Temple
vision for the coming year,
thropists serves as the Jewish
adults including some of the
strategically plan ways
Israel of Northern West-
and provides leadership and
community's most valuable
community's top educators,
Jewish teens everywhere
IG
chester,
Croton-on-
support to teen leaders in lo-
platform for delivering to the
professionals and philan-
can work across organi-
Hudson; Justin Thaler
cal communities throughout
post Bar/Bat Mitzvah audi-
thropists from 20 countries
zational borders to build
from Temple Beth El of
the BBYO system. They work
ence fun, meaningful and af-
joined in Atlanta for this un-
a stronger, united Jewish
Northern Westchester,
to strengthen regions and
fordable experiences.
precedented moment.
community. They drafted
Chappaqua; Leah Mo-
chapters by enhancing the Ju-
This past year, the BBYO
For the first time ever,
a mission statement for
nack, Tess Nienaltow,
daic, social, educational and
Westchester Region has char-
The Jim Joseph Foundation,
their work moving for-
Lauren Keats
Jonathan Holtz, Hope
community service program-
tered an AZA and BBG chapter
The Marcus Foundation, The
ward: "We, the Coalition
and Sarah Barkley and Leah
ming throughout the network.
in partnership with Westches-
Schusterman Family Founda-
of Jewish Teens, stand united
Monack from Temple Beth
BBYO is the leading
ter Reform Temple, 255 Mama-
tion and The Paul E. Singer
to shape the Jewish future
we all come together," said
Abraham, Tarrytown; Beth
pluralistic Jewish teen move-
roneck Road in Scarsdale. The
Foundation hosted the Sum-
through shared Jewish val-
Matthew Grossman, BBYO
Nichols, Ariel Vasser, Max
ment aspiring to involve more
group meets from 6:30-7:30 pm
mit on Jewish Teens during
ues."
Chief Executive Officer. "IC
Abrams, Ben Meiner and Re-
Jewish teens in more mean-
every other Wednesday and
the first 24 hours of IC 2015.
"BBYO's leadership,
2015 was an exciting step
becca Maccabee from Temple
ingful Jewish experiences.
teens do not have to be mem-
Two hundred and fifty of the
both teen and adult, realize
in making that happen and
Israel of New Rochelle; Isa-
For 90 years, BBYO's leader-
bers of the synagogue to join.
Jewish community's most in-
that the future of the Jewish
we're looking forward to con-
bella Puig, Sara Metzger and
ship programs the Aleph Za-
For more information on BBYO
fluential thought leaders and
community is brighter when
tinuing this collaboration."
Zach Gordon from Scarsdale
dik Aleph (AZA, high school
visit www.bbyo.org.
HADASSAH
WISHES YOU A
HAPPY
PASSOVER
CELEBRATE SPRING
CELEBRATE FREEDOM
CELEBRATE PASSOVER
HADASSAH
10 New King Street, White Plains, NY 10604
Westchester
914.937.3151
WestchesterRegion@hadassah.org
Hadassah The Women's Zionist Organization of America, Inc. ©2015 Hadassah, The Women's Zionist Organization of America, Inc. Hadassah is a registered trademark of Hadassah, The Women's Zionist Organization of America, Inc.
2
March 2015 Adar-Nisan 5775
Westchester Jewish Life
www.westchesterjewishlife.com
Lauren Keats of Scarsdale Elected to International Board at
BBYO Convention
The BBYO International
philanthropists attended
Many area teens
Synagogue Temples Trem-
fraternity) and the B'nai
Convention (IC) 2015 is an
to converse with each oth-
attended the conven-
ont and Emanu-El; Emma
B'rith Girls (BBG, high school
annual event that began 90
er, and with teens, about
NYN
bby
tion along with sister
Weiner, Allyson Werner,
sorority) have been providing
years ago as a way for BBYO
how to engage this age
and brother, Lauren and
Ross Glinkenhouse and
exceptional leadership pro-
members to connect once a
group in Jewish life now
Spencer Keats from West-
Mara Young from Woodlands
grams and identity enrich-
year, but has now grown to
and in the future.
chester Reform Temple
Community Temple, Green-
ment experiences, shaping
be a setting for individuals
The convention
bbyo
in Scarsdale. Lauren was
burgh; Gracie Aaronson from
the confidence and character
across the Jewish commu-
was also host to the Co-
elected to the next Inter-
Temple Beth Am, Yorktown
of more than 400,000 alum-
nity to learn, lead and work
alition of Jewish Teens
national Board along with
Heights; Sam Barnett and
ni who are among the most
together toward ensuring a
(CJT). Teen leadership
9 others from all over the
Hannah Bergman from Tem-
prominent figures in busi-
strong Jewish future, spear-
from the five major youth
BG
U.S.
ple Shaaray Tefila, Bedford
ness, politics, academia, the
headed by the next genera-
movements (BBYO, NCSY,
Additional West-
Corners; and Seth Marion
arts and Jewish communal
tion. This year, from Febru-
NFTY, USY and Young Ju-
chester County teens
from Larchmont Temple.
life. Now, BBYO's network of
ary 12 16, more than 2,200
daea) met for 24 hours
attending the Conven-
The International Board
Jewish teens, alumni, par-
Jewish teens (a 24% increase
concurrently to the Sum-
tion included; Timothy
helps chart the organization's
ents, volunteers and philan-
from 2014) and 1,100 Jewish
mit on Jewish Teens to
Chizzik from Temple
vision for the coming year,
thropists serves as the Jewish
adults including some of the
strategically plan ways
Israel of Northern West-
and provides leadership and
community's most valuable
community's top educators,
Jewish teens everywhere
IG
chester,
Croton-on-
support to teen leaders in lo-
platform for delivering to the
professionals and philan-
can work across organi-
IN
Hudson; Justin Thaler
cal communities throughout
post Bar/Bat Mitzvah audi-
thropists from 20 countries
zational borders to build
from Temple Beth El of
the BBYO system. They work
ence fun, meaningful and af-
joined in Atlanta for this un-
a stronger, united Jewish
Northern Westchester,
to strengthen regions and
fordable experiences.
precedented moment.
community. They drafted
Chappaqua; Leah Mo-
chapters by enhancing the Ju-
This past year, the BBYO
For the first time ever,
a mission statement for
nack, Tess Nienaltow,
daic, social, educational and
Westchester Region has char-
The Jim Joseph Foundation,
their work moving for-
Lauren Keats
Jonathan Holtz, Hope
community service program-
tered an AZA and BBG chapter
The Marcus Foundation, The
ward: "We, the Coalition
and Sarah Barkley and Leah
ming throughout the network.
in partnership with Westches-
Schusterman Family Founda-
of Jewish Teens, stand united
Monack from Temple Beth
BBYO is the leading
ter Reform Temple, 255 Mama-
tion and The Paul E. Singer
to shape the Jewish future
we all come together," said
Abraham, Tarrytown; Beth
pluralistic Jewish teen move-
roneck Road in Scarsdale. The
Foundation hosted the Sum-
through shared Jewish val-
Matthew Grossman, BBYO
Nichols, Ariel Vasser, Max
ment aspiring to involve more
group meetsfrom 6:30-7:30 pm
mit on Jewish Teens during
ues."
Chief Executive Officer. "IC
Abrams, Ben Meiner and Re-
Jewish teens in more mean-
every other Wednesday and
the first 24 hours of IC 2015.
"BBYO's leadership,
2015 was an exciting step
becca Maccabee from Temple
ingful Jewish experiences.
teens do not have to be mem-
Two hundred and fifty of the
both teen and adult, realize
in making that happen and
Israel of New Rochelle; Isa-
For 90 years, BBYO's leader-
bers of the synagogue to join.
Jewish community's most in-
that the future of the Jewish
we're looking forward to con-
bella Puig, Sara Metzger and
ship programs the Aleph Za-
For more information on BBYO
fluential thought leaders and
community is brighter when
tinuing this collaboration."
Zach Gordon from Scarsdale
dik Aleph (AZA, high school
visit www.bbyo.org.
HADASSAH
WISHES YOU
HAPPY
PASSOVER.
CELEBRATE SPRING
CELEBRATE FREEDOM
CELEBRATE PASSOVER
HADASSAH
10 New King Street, White Plains, NY 10604
Westchester
914.937.3151
TN
WestchesterRegion@hadassah.org
Hadassah The Women's Zionist Organization of America, Inc. 612015 Hactassah The Women's Zionist Organization of America Inc. Hadassah is a registered trademark of Hadassah, The Women's Zionist Organization of America, Inc.
2 March 2015 Adar-Nisan 5775
Westchester bowtsh Life
www.westchesterjewishilfe.com
Lauren Keats of Scarsdale Elected to International Board at
BBYO Convention
The BBTO International
philanthropists attended
Many area teens
Synagogue Temples Trem-
fraternity) and the Inai
Convention (1C) 2015 is an
converse with each oth
attended the entires
et and Emanw-Bli Emma
B'rith Girls BBC, high school
annual event that began 90
er, and with teens, about
NSN
bby
tion along with sister
Weiner, Allyson Werner,
secority) are been providing
years ago as a way for BBYO
how to engage this age
and brother, Lauren and
Ross Glinkenhouse and
exceptional leadership pro-
members to connect once a
group in Jewish life now
Spencer Krats from West-
Mara Young from Woodlands
grams and identity mrich-
year. but has now grown to
and a the future.
chester Reform Temple
Community Temple, Green-
ment experiences, shaping
be a setting for individuals
The convention
bbyo
in Scaredale. Lauren van
burgh; Gracie Aaronson from
the confidence and character
across the Dewish commu-
was also host to the Co-
elected " the test Inter-
Temple Beth Am, forktown
of nore than $00,000 alum-
nity to learn, lead and work
alition of Jewish Teens
national Board long with
Heights: Sam Barnett and
11 who are among the mest
together toward ensuring a
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others from all wer the
Hannah Bergman from Tem-
prominent Sgures in busi-
strong Dewish future, spear-
from the five major youth
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U.S.
ple Shoarwy fefils, Bedfeed
sees, polities, academia, the
headed by the next genera-
movements (REYO, NCSY,
NYN
Additional West
Corners and Seth Marion
arts and lewish communal
tion. This year, from Febru-
NFTY, USY and Young Ju
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from Larchmont Temple
life. Now, BBYO's network of
ary 13 16, more than 3,300
daea) met for 14 hours
attending the Conven-
The International Board
Dewish teens, alumni. par-
Dewish teens - 14% increase
concurrently to the Sum
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helps chart the organization's
ents, volunteers and philan-
from 9004) and 1,300 lewish
mit on Jewish Teens to
Chizzik from Temple
vision for the coming year,
thropists serves is he lewish
adults including some of the
strategically plan ways
Israel of Northern West-
and provides leadership and
community's most valuable
community's top educators,
Dewish teens everywhere
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platform for delivering . the
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This past year, the BBFO
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Lauren Keats of Scarsdale Elected to International Board at BBYO Convention Newspaper Clipping, March 2015
This newspaper clipping discusses the election of Lauren Keats to the International Board and the work the board does.