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Title:
The Shofar, Vol. XXVIII, No. 7, April 1953
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:
04/00/1953
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:
1950s
20th Century
The Shofar, Vol. XXVIII, No. 7, April 1953
7, 1953
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Official Publication of the B'nai B'rith Youth Organization
chapter
AZA-BBG-BBYM-BBYW
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29TH YEAR
6
APRIL, 1953
Send address changes to The Shofar, 1761 R St.. N.W.
ONSTI-
Washington 9, D. C., Office of Publication, Baltimore, Md.
low for
LOUIS
ster is
BBG's Apply Bandages
mothers
National Convention Of AZA
dance
Feather
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a one-
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To Begin In Illinois August 30;
eld by
hapter.
to elect
Shofar
ng the
BBG's Will Meet August 21-25
hapters
minis-
ashing-
BBG Plans Special
AZA Packs Extra
National Convention
srael);
TEIN,
Sabbath Events
At a Glance
Day with Seminars
DEN-
For Weekend
BBG Convention
LSON
brand
Dates: Friday, August 21, to
On Leadership
ZA of
A week-end of Sabbath ac-
Tuesday, August 25.
Taking full advantage of
A AZA
tivity will be blended with
Length: Four full days.
Registration Fee: $28 for Dele-
the extra day added for the
Mat-
seminars and discussions of
d offi-
gates and Visitors.
1953 National Convention and
aquet):
Jewish life and Jewish educa-
AZA Convention
Leadership Training Insti-
Med-
tion, national business and in-
and Institute
tute, the National AZA Exec-
raised
formal recreation at the an-
Dates: Sunday, August 30, to
utive Committee has devel-
pies);
nual BBG Convention sched-
Friday, September 4.
; ST.
Length: Five full days.
oped a full five-day program.
stalla-
uled this year from Friday,
Registration Fee: Delegates: $28;
Activities will include semi-
CITY
August 21 to Tuesday, Aug-
Visitors, Orators, and Discussers:
Ore.
$35.
nars on "Living Judaism",
rs of
ust 25, at the University of
AZA Institute Only
workshops in creative activi-
A 768
Illinois.
Dates: Tuesday, September 1, to
ties, seminars on leadership
r the
In a preliminary program
Friday, September 4.
responsibilities, business com-
ntown
released by Phyllis Block, Na-
Length: Three full days,
SHON
mittee meetings, delegate ses-
tional President, four full
Fee: Visitors, Orators, Discus-
plan-
sers: $22.50.
sions, and a full recreation
ns at
days of activity were outlined.
program.
d. The
The registration fee of $28
Official dates for the 29th
rhood
Kinneret BBG's pose for a Red Cross Publicity picture taken dur-
was also fixed for the entire
ing one of their Red Cross Home Nursing Courses. The Milwaukee
convention, covering cost of
AZA Sets $5
annual national conclave were
announced as Sunday, August
tarted
girls, pictured from left to right are Esther Goldstein, Muriel Rachill
four nights of lodging and 16
Los
and Sara Kroll. The Kinneret chapter grew so large recently that it
Quota for BB
30, to Friday, September 4.
meals.
split into two groups: Kinneret and Debbies.
The Convention will be held at
from
Sabbath activities will be-
Mari-
the University of Illinois,
gin with Friday evening Serv-
Home in Israel
Urbana, Illinois, scene of the
venue,
BBYO-ADL Program Expands;
ices at the B'nai B'rith Hillel
1951 conclave.
y new
Foundation with girls partici-
Five dollars per chapter is
A flexible registration pro-
nt of
pating in the leadership of the
the official chapter goal set by
gram has been set up for this
A of
YM-YW Studies Immigration
services and in the choir. The
the AZA National Commun-
year, and visitors will be per-
anned
evening will be concluded with
ity Service Committee in its
mitted to register for the en-
an Oneg Shabbat which will
drive to surpass its $5,000
tire five days of Convention
er of
YM-YW Seeks New
ADL Appoints
feature the National Discus-
drive for the B'nai B'rith
and Institute for $35 or for
G of
sion Program, "Is Our Jewish
Children's Home in Israel be-
Estate
Immigration Act
Youth Director
the three final Institute Days,
Education Preparing Us for
fore the season is out. Chair-
t the
Tuesday, September 1, to Fri-
BBYM - YW Chapters
With the appointment of
Lives as Jews?
men of Districts 3, 4 and 5 in-
Her
day, September 4 for $22.50.
Saturday luncheon and early
throughout the country were
Mr. Israel Moss as director of
creased their district pledges
The registration fee for offi-
have
afternoon will feature a guest
to $10 a chapter.
cial delegates will be $28 for
muni-
called upon to "educate our-
the new Youth Activities De-
speaker who will talk on
The announcement was is-
the full five days, with the Na-
REF.
selves, and to cooperate with
partment, the Anti-Defama-
"Eternal Jewish Values and
sued by Elliot Rothman, Na-
tional Convention budget ab-
Dis-
others in seeking passage of a
tion League joined hands with
(See BBG, Page 8)
(See HOME, Page 6)
(See AZA, Page 3)
place
more equitable immigration
BBYO chapters all over the
raph's
n. So-
law" in the first activity being
nation to develop a program
This Is Illinois
sponsored this year by the
of Human Relations in which
Pearl-
Human Relations Committee.
LAN
youth can play an important
first
The call to "education and
part in the fight for demo-
lower
action" was contained in the
cratic principles.
ntest
first of a series of releases
Working directly with Phil
AZA
which will be issued this year
con-
Brent and Byron Dresner, Na-
rs in
by the Human Relations Com
tional Three-Pillar Co-ordi-
mittee in cooperation with the
nator and National Human
newly organized Youth Serv-
Relations Chairman, respec-
ice Department of the Anti-
tively, Mr. Moss has already
YW
Defamation League. The pro-
helped BBYM-YW launch a
ected
gram is being developed by
program dealing with the
lifor-
Byron Dresner, Chairman of
United States Immigration
aven-
the Human Relations Commit-
y re-
Policies. At the present mo-
reen-
tee in consultation with Philip
ment, Mr. Moss is exploring
vice-
D. Brent, National Three-
possibilities for a BBG pro-
5, re-
(See IMMIGRATION, Page 4)
unitz,
gram with Lois Munves, Na-
ving
tional Community Service
ser-
nnis,
Scholarship
Chairman, and efforts will be
made shortly to develop activ-
Deadline Extended
ities with AZA.
scus-
on
High on the list of prior-
tion,
To April 30
ities for the development of
ation
a sound Human Relations
See Story on Page 5
This is one of the comfortable dormitory rooms at the University of Illinois where AZA and BBG will
serv-
program is the preparation of
hold their annual national conventions this summer, The above picture was taken during the national
(See ISRAEL MOSS, Page 4)
AZA convention of 1951 which was the University.
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The Shofar, Vol. XXVIII, No. 7, April 1953
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.