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Title:
The Shofar, Vol. XXI [sic], No. 7, September 1954
Description:
This newspaper contains articles reporting the activities of BBYO organizations (B'nai B'rith Girls, Aleph Zadik Aleph, and B'nai B'rith Young Adults) around the country. It includes information about officers, community service and philanthropy, events, alumni, and conventions.
Date/Date Range:
09/00/1954
Subjects:
Active Leadership
Aleph Zadik Aleph (AZA)
Alumni
B'nai B'rith Girls (BBG)
B'nai B'rith Young Adults (BBYA)
Chapters
Community Service
Conventions
Councils
Elections
Godolim
N'siot
Programming
Regions
The Shofar (Publication)
Language:
English
Era:
1950s
20th Century
The Shofar, Vol. XXI [sic], No. 7, September 1954
54
In This Issue:
"The BBG Story"
See Center Section
For
re-
a
hip
the SH FAR
and
ZA
ick
Official Publication of the B'nai B'rith Youth Orgunization
elf-
AZA-BBG-BBYA
al-
31st YEAR
6
SEPTEMBER, 1954
Office of Publications Baltimore, Md. Send address changes
si-
to The Shofar 1761 R St., N.W., Washington 9. D.C.
m-
ant
if
the
ies
BBG
not
NAMES MICKI;
the
op-
A.
to
ri-
the
KLUTZNICK SPEAKS
ion
Or-
el-
Klutznick Warns Youth
Press Time Flash
on
Anniversary Highlighted At
Starlight, Penna.
On 3 Major Crises
Elliot Rothman of Pittsburgh,
was named GAG for 1954-55,
Convention; BB President
just as this issue of SHOFAR
was going to press.
Starlight, Penna.
Other new international offi-
Issues Challenge
BBG's dedicated opposition "to the isms which infect a
cers elected at the 31st Interna-
Starlight, Penna.
part of the world" were hailed here last month by B'nai B'rith
tional AZA Convention and
President Philip M. Klutznick in the major address to the
Elaine "Micki" Kaner of New York was elected inter-
Leadership Training Institute
order's 10th International Convention and Leadership Train-
kere were Howard Miller, Grand
national president of BBG as the climax to the order's 10th
ing Institute.
Aleph S'gan, and Jules Lichter.
anniversary convention at Camp B'nai B'rith here last month.
Grand Aleph Mazkir, both of
More than 150 delegates, alternates, discussants and
Baltimore.
For further details on this im-
storytellers who participated in the seven-day parley, from
portant story and for full cover-
Aug. 16-22, also elected Jean Brindze of Detroit, first vice-
age of the AZA convention, see
president, Ina Salzman of El
the October SHOFAR
Paso, Texas, second vice-presi-
dent, and Chuckie Turner of
Meet The
Los Angeles, 1953-54 presi-
dent. counsellor. Micki, who
New BBG
served as 1953-54 international
2nd vice-president, selected Beverly
Rubin of Boston as secretary.
Officers
Many Highlights
Election of officers was one of
many highlights of the historic
Starlight, Penna.
meeting which marked the first ap-
"Now I will have the op-
pearance of an international presi-
portunity to repay BBG for
dent of B'nai B'rith at a BBG con-
vention. B'nai B'rith President
some of the things it has
Philip M. Klutznick, in a ringing,
CONVENTION HEADGEAR is modeled by B'nai B'rith President
done for me."
challenging speech, addressed the
Philip M. Klutznick. The cap, and six others from each of the district
With that simple and heart-
convention body on the opening
delegations, were presented to Mr. Klutznick following his address to
night of the meeting, Monday, Aug.
the convention. Pictured with him are Bunny Epstein of Distirct 6,
felt pledge Elaine "Micki"
16.
(center), and outgoing BBG president Chuckie Turner.
Kaner became the tenth in-
Mid-way through the convention,
Micki Kaner
ternational president of BBG
a
Mr Klutznick, second Grand
musical production, "Bring On
BBG's 10th
"actually undermine the structure
Aleph Godol of AZA, spoke to the
last month. But that state-
the Girls," written and directed by
of freedom set up by the founding
Albert Z. Elkes, Assistant National
present. The musical skit was part
16.
convention on opening night, Aug.
fathers of our country." Mr. Klutz-
ment only told half the story.
Director of Membership and Pro-
of a special 10th anniversary eve-
It was the first time in BBG's
nick referred specifically to the
Elaine, who prefers the nick-
grams for B'nai B'rith, brought the
ning which featured addresses by
history dent BBG addressed an presi-
that a B'nai B'rith
present campaign to nullify provi-
name "Micki" has already
parley to a new climax. The play-
Frieda Tischler Wechsler, Pitts-
had international
sions of the much-discussed fifth
let cast entirely by conventioneers,
burgh, first national president of
convention. Included in the
amendment which enables a witness
done a considerable amount
retold in music and song the his-
BBG, and Anita Perlman, chairman
capacity audience who heard his
to refuse to testify against him-
message were members of the Adult
for BBG.
tory of BBG, from its first days in
of the BBG Advisory Board and
self.
1927, its establishment as a na-
vice-chairman of the Youth
for Judaism, who were
(see KLUTZNICK, page 4)
1953 Veep
tional order of B'nai B'rith in 1945,
Commission.
at Camp B'nai B'rith dur-
Last year's 2nd vice-president
and the ensuing ten years up to the
(see CONVENTION, page 3)
the BBG parley.
Greets BBG
AZA Press
has come rapidly up the BBG exec-
utive ladder. Prior to her election
Taking note of BBG's 10th anni-
Awards Made
at the 1953 convention, she had
versary celebrations, Mr. Klutz-
served as New York regional presi-
brought "greetings from the
auspicious entire he of B'nai joyous
order B'rith on this
dent and reporter and twice as Dis-
and occasion."
Next Month
trict 1 vice-president. A former
member of Menorah BBG, Bronx,
said, "should live to be
years old."
Entries in the 1953-54 AZA Press
N. Y., 18-year-old Micki recently
In his Mr. Klutznick
Club Award contest have been com-
transferred her membership to
pointed which up address, would have an
three current crises
pleted and winners will be an-
Syracuse BBG, Syracuse, N. Y.
Reason for the switch was that she
he said effect
nounced next month, Alan Bisno of
lives of all members of BBG,
goes to Syracuse University and
Memphis, Tenn., AZA Press Club
spends most of the year away from
nation. He listed these as (1) The
as youth throughout the
Chairman announced this week.
her Bronx home at 375 East 205th
atmosphere America (2) concern present-day of Jews
of Amer-
Chapter newspapers which have
St. Micki is a sophomore at Syra-
entered the contest have been trans-
cuse.
The in
Micki, who earned the title of
youth's own responsibility to deter-
for Israel and (3) Jewish
mitted to the panel of three judges
"the perennial vice president,"
who will make awards in two cate-
which way it is going as a
served during the past year also as
Canada.
people in the United States and
gories-"Excellent" and "Outstand-
convention study chairman.
ing." Papers in the "Excellent"
classification will receive gold cer-
Past District 6 Prexy
told liberties U.S., threat of civil
Turning to the
tificates. "Outstanding" newspaper
BBG's new 1st vice-president,
in the Mr. Klutznick
will be awarded silver certificates.
Jean Brindze of Detroit, has held a
delegates that present efforts
BBG's NEW OFFICERS pose for this fetching photo following their
In addition, a third award will be
"lessen the status" of any of the
variety of offices in BBG, including
installation. From left to right, Beverly Rubin, Boston, secretary;
made for the first time this year,
the presidency of District 6. Seven-
amendments to the constitution
Ina Salzman, El Paso, Texas, second vice-president; Micki Kaner,
(see PRESS, page 4)
(see OFFICERS, page 4)
New York, president; and Jean Brindze, Detroit, second vice-president.
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The Shofar, Vol. XXI [sic], No. 7, September 1954
This newspaper contains articles reporting the activities of BBYO organizations (B'nai B'rith Girls, Aleph Zadik Aleph, and B'nai B'rith Young Adults) around the country. It includes information about officers, community service and philanthropy, events, alumni, and conventions.