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Title:
The Shofar, Vol. XXV, No. 2, October 1949
Description:
This newspaper contains articles reporting the activities of BBYO organizations (B'nai B'rith Girls, B'nai B'rith Young Women, Aleph Zadik Aleph, and B'nai B'rith Young Men) around the country. It includes information about officers, community service and philanthropy, events, alumni, and conventions.
Date/Date Range:
10/00/1949
Subjects:
Active Leadership
Aleph Zadik Aleph (AZA)
Alumni
B'nai B'rith Girls (BBG)
B'nai B'rith Young Men (BBYM)
B'nai B'rith Young Women (BBYW)
Chapters
Community Service
Conventions
Councils
Elections
Godolim
N'siot
Programming
Regions
The Shofar (Publication)
Language:
English
Era:
1940s
20th Century
The Shofar, Vol. XXV, No. 2, October 1949
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Official Publication of the B'nai B'rith Youth Organization
AZA-BBG-BBYM-BBYW
26TH YEAR
OCTOBER, 1949
1424 16th St. N.W.. Washington 6. D. C.
Send address changes to The Shofar.
Leaders Gather for Silver Anniversary
YM, YW Meets Will
'Focus On Action
Non-Delegates Urged To Enter
Festivities and Deliberations
"Focus on Action" is the theme which underlies the plans for
the joint and concurrent sessions of the National BBYM and
ke Paw-
BBYW Conventions which will be held in Pittsburgh from Sun-
Septem-
day morning, Dec. 25, to Tuesday evening, Dec. 27.
Because active members from all parts of the country have
expressed an interest in partici-
ah
AZA Sabbath
pating in the program, the con-
vention committee, under the
will be
Observance Is
joint chairmanship of Gladys
Spiegel and Mel Pitler, have
in the
made arrangements with the
taken
THE MANY B'NAI B'RITH and
at
the University of Indiana,
Founder Sam Beber; Mrs. Sam Be-
November 12
Hotel Roosevelt to accommo-
erse 19.
BBYO leaders who gathered to pay
Bloomington. Seated from left to
tribute to Sam Beber, AZA founder,
ber; Mrs. Arthur Laufman, Direc-
date all interested visitors and
right are Ben Barkin, former As-
The National AZA Sabbath
'Awake
tor of Women's Activities for B'nai
observers. In order to encour-
on Silver Anniversary Night at the
sistant National Director of AZA;
dust.'
B'rith: Max N. Kroloff, Chairman
will fall this year on Saturday,
age ease of registration, a regis-
during National shown Convention, Speaking platform are is
AZA
Ben Z. Glass, District 6 Grand
of the AZA Silver Anniversary
at the
as they sat on the
Nov. 12. Now is the time for
tration blank has been included
Lodge Secretary; Gerold Frank,
Committee; Milton Friedman,
the
National Director of Public Infor-
chapters who have not made
in this issue of The Shofar and
spe-
of this
max Hyman BBYC. Goldstein, program. program of
treasurer the
mation for B'nai B'rith; Maurice
Member-elect of the BBYC; and
plans for the celebration of the
others will be available on re-
This was the cli-
orators,
Bisgyer, Secretary of the Supreme
Orrin Kabaker, Vivian Brown, and
annual event to begin arrang-
quest in local offices.
of the four-day Silver Anni-
Lodge; Mrs. Anita Perlman, Chair-
Ruth Cohen, Presidents of AZA,
at the
versary Convention of AZA held
ing special services for that day
Seminars, Committees
opic, so
man of the BBG Advisory Board:
BBG and BBYW,-respectively
and for Friday night, Nov. 11.
nal Ex-
A unique arrangement has
Other BBYO groups are encour-
ultation
Debate Topic Concerns
Winter Tournament
been worked out for this year's
will be
aged to join with AZA in pre-
committee structure. It pro-
of The
paring for this event. The mems
Plans Start Early
vides for study seminars at
bers conduct services, act as
Jewish All-Day Schools
which background material will
cantors and choirs, conduct
In a few short weeks the sea-
be presented in relation to the
special readings on this occa-
specific work of the conference
Topics for the 1949-50 AZA Debate and Oratory Tournaments
son for winter tournaments,
sion, and deliver the sermons.
committees. After the sem-
have been/officially designated and contestants are given the "go"
conclaves, invitationals, and
Many this year will plan re-
inars have been completed op-
signal to proceed with their plans and preparations for these ac-
conventions will be in full swing.
ceptions and onegai Shabat for
portunity will be provided for
tivities.
AZA' and BBG's from the snow-
the Congregations following the
the same persons to participate
The debate topic was selected after much discussion and
services. In many cases, AZA
swept regions of Canada to the
in making committee plans
evaluation of subjects available.
chapters invite parents, friends
sun-kissed sands of California
based on the material discussed
and members of B'nai B'rith to
Since the pressures of time did
in the seminar,
Scholarship Fund
(maybe in 1949 it won't snow!)
join with them in preparing the
not permit adequate delibera-
The seminars and the com-
tions over the topic during con-
Loans Available
will be busily engaged in plan-
services. When these interest-
mittees will deal with such
ning and attending these events,
ed people are not involved in the
(See YM, YW, Page 8)
vention meetings the Executive
In accordance with the Na-
most of which will be held dur-
actual preparation, they are in-
Committee decided to ask the
tional AZA Convention's recom-
vited to attend the service as
staff to draft a suggested list of
mendation that the Richard
ing the December holiday sea-
guests.
BBG Story-Telling
topics for approval of the Com-
Klutznick B'nai B'rith Loan
son.
Outstanding sermons deliv-
mittee.
Fund be reactivated, AZA mem-
Whether a member acts as a
ered at the National AZA Sab-
Contests To Begin
Perl-
bers and alumni are being urged
host or as a guest there is still
bath Service will again be sub-
BBG's will begin preparing
ention.
The selected topic is "Re-
Solved, that a system of Jew-
to take advantage of the Fund
a good deal of preliminary work
mitted to the National BBYO
Perl-
ish all-day schools in North
for furthering their education,
that has to be done.
for their national story-telling
office. Those meeting standards
award
America be established." The
A loan of $100 is available to
Now is the time to start
of excellence will be published
contest during the fall months.
the
Jewish all-day school is de-
any AZA member or alumnus
handling those thousand and
for distribution to AZA chap-
The contest was established at
the
fined here as an institution
who wishes to continue his
one details which must be care-
ters. Copies of the sermons
the national BBG convention, at
Con-
which offers an integrated
studies beyond high school.
fully studied and planned well
must be received by the nation-
Camp Achim, Watervliet, Mich.
holar-
program of Jewish and secu-
This Fund grew out of a char-
in advance in order to make
al BBYO office, 1424 16th St.,
The national story-telling finals
would
ity fund which AZA had main-
N. W., Washington 6, D. C., by
will be held at the National
lar studies at the primary and
your particular convention
a
that
turned
secondary levels.
tained in its early years by al-
real success. When we refer to
Nov. 30 in order to be consid-
BBG Convention, if approved
(See FUND, Page 3)
cation
(See TOURNEY, Page 8)
ered.
by the Youth Commission next
That is a particularly fitting
January.
arship
subject for study and debate at
ef-
this time because of its direct
regard
association with several current
BBG's Begin CCC Projects;
Competition will be organized
within the districts, with each
district being given the preroga-
recom-
problems of a related nature.
icants
First, with the establishment of
Israel has come the realization
Chapter Paints Camp Cots
tive to establish its own meth-
when
od for judging story-tellers in
licant
its area. The story must have
It
of our concern for cultural ties
er.
BBG's all over the country
Frances Kerner, developed
a
all of the cots. There was also
Jewish content and may be
the
and interests with the New
are beginning to respond to the
allow
State and what this means in
project with Camp Cheerful,
time for swimming in the beau-
original or adapted for the con-
'Care Concerning Children"
about ten miles out of Cleve-
plan
tiful pool on the camp grounds,
test. It may be read or told,
terms of education and training
project which was enthusias-
of our people in this country.
land, which is operated by a
playing badminton and ping-
although it's preferable to tell
tically adopted at the National
Second, an intense amount of
children's society for physically
pong, and cooking their own
it. It is to be approximately
Convention last month.
disabled boys and girls. The im-
meals. In this way, the girls
five minutes long.
interest has been developed in
Program plans which are be-
portant aid needed by the so-
debating the explosive issue of
had a rich satisfying experience
At the national contest three
um-
ginning to reach the Shofar of
Na-
Federal aid to parochial schools.
cial agency was the painting of
for themselves and did a great
impartial people will be the
fice indicate that chapters find
50 dull gray surplus army cots,
service for the children of the
Third, the question of released-
judges and will select the win-
ions
this project in keeping with
which the camp director wanted
camp. Jean Sobel is president
ners on the basis of 60% for
ugh
time from public schools for re-
the
their interests, and many
ligious education is still one of
painted into more cheerful col-
of this chapter.
delivery and 40% for content.
if
groups have begun to plan ac-
ors.
great controversy.
From the Liberty Lodge and
Each district will be permitted
rith
tivities in their local communi-
The girls rode out to the camp
Henrietta Szold BBG chapters
to send one contestant to the
ting
In the next edition of The
ties.
on Saturday night, held an out-
in New Rochelle, N. Y., comes
national finals. She will receive
min-
Shofar a bibliography on the
Cleveland Heights, Ohio, BBG
of-door supper, sang songs, and
news of plans to help the nur-
the same allotment for travel as
be
d
(See DEBATE, Page 8)
34, with the aid of their adviser,
to
on the following day painted
(See CCC, Page 4)
a delegate from her district.
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The Shofar, Vol. XXV, No. 2, October 1949
This newspaper contains articles reporting the activities of BBYO organizations (B'nai B'rith Girls, B'nai B'rith Young Women, Aleph Zadik Aleph, and B'nai B'rith Young Men) around the country. It includes information about officers, community service and philanthropy, events, alumni, and conventions.