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The Shofar, Vol. 42, No. 6, August 1966
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:
08/00/1966
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:
1960s
20th Century
The Shofar, Vol. 42, No. 6, August 1966
JUSTICE M. MUSMANNO
DR. DAVID FELLMAN
DR. WILLIAM WEXLER
MRS A. ROSENBLUTH
BEN BARKIN
the
SH
FAR
Leading Justice and
Professor to Address
Official B'nai B'rith Youth Organization Newspaper
AZA, BBG Conventions
A
ALEPH ZADIK ALEPH B'NAI B'RITH GIRLS - B'NAI B'RITH YOUNG ADULTS
presiding judge at the
camp high in the Pennsylva-
Nuremberg Trials, the presi-
nia Poconos.
YO mem-
dent of the American Associ-
International AZA and BBG
42nd YEAR
72
WASHINGTON, D.C. USA
AUGUST, 1966
ation of University Profes-
Oratory and International
sors, the presidents of B'nai
BBG Storytelling Finals,
En Route to
B'rith and B'nai B'rith Wom-
YAs Elect Lavetter
sports competition, recreation
en, and the chairman of the
periods, social events, an
B'nai B'rith Youth Commis-
Camp, Britons
(Continued on page 11)
sion will be among featured
At 21st Convention
speakers at the International
Tour East
Conventions of Aleph Zadik
Sam Beber
Aleph and B'nai B'rith Girls
he Israel-
Mark S. Lavetter, 21, 19783 Mark Twain Rd., Detroit
The two British delegates
August 18 to 25 at Camp B'nai
To Be 65
Mich., was elected international president of the B'nai B'rith
to the 1966 International Con-
B'rith, Starlight, Pa.
raditional
Young Adults at the 21st Annual BBYA International Con-
ventions of AZA and BBG
Addressing some 400 par-
$ and ex-
vention held at Camp B'nai B'rith, Starlight, Pa. He served
have arrived at Camp B'nai
ticipants in the 43rd Annual
inportance
last year as international program vice president. The five-
B'rith, Starlight, Pa., follow-
AZA and the 22nd Annual
out each
day convention ended July 15.
ing their visits to New York,
BBG Conventions will be
taste the
The new international program vice president is Harold
N.Y., Philadelphia, Pa., and
Pennsylvania Supreme Court
Zuperstein, 23, 328 Violet St., Massapequa Park, Y.,
Washington, D. C
Justice Michael A. Musman-
Melvin Osolky, 22, 18 Model Ave., Toronto, Ont., was
Philip Winburn and Ann
no, University of Wisconsin
sm
international membership vice president and Ruth
Lorie, both of Leeds, York-
Professor Dr. David Fellman,
anned
poper, 21, 3528 Reisterstown Rd., Baltimore, Md., was
shire, England, are now repre-
B'nai B'rith President Dr.
S should
elected international convention vice president.
senting District 15 (Great
William A. Wexler, B'naiB'rith
Britain) BBYO at the BBYO
Women President Mrs. Ar-
wing how
Brown Is Counselor
thur Rosenbluth, and BBYC
The retiring international
International Training Con-
-Jewish
MORE BBYA
ference at the camp high in
Chairman Ben Barkin. Justice
e brought
president, Harvey Brown, 23,
127 Kingfield Rd., Philadel-
CONVENTION
the Pennsylvania Poconos.
Musmanno, a presiding judge
er of our
wish cus-
phia, Pa., becomes counselor
Eastern Tour
in the international war crime
for the young adult organiza-
STORIES ON
Local BBYO leaders hosted
tribunal at the Nuremberg
tion which has chapters on six
the young Britons as they
Trials, will help the B'nai
volvement
PAGE THREE.
toured three major Eastern
B'rith Youth Organization
en young
of the seven continents in the
cities on their first visit here.
commemorate the destruction
[vantaged
world.
W. Sherwin Ave., Chicago,
Philip, who is 17, is major-
of 1,200,000 children in the
Top winner of the 1966
BBYA International Oratory
Ill., while Darlene Keston, 21,
ing in chemistry, physics, and
Nazi holocaust.
ith about
ro, white,
Contest was Tauby Ross, 20,
5 Marwood Rd., Toronto, Ont.,
biology at the Roundhay
To Present Beber Award
took the third award. Contest
1240 Burnside Ave., Los
Grammar School in Leeds.
Among other convention
teenagers
topic was "Lo, How Good and
g to com-
Angeles, Calif. Second place
He is also taking. advanced
highlights will be the presen-
Lovely It Is When Brethren
went to Jeanie Jaffe, 20, 2428
courses in mathematics, Eng-
tation of the Sam Beber Dis-
Dwell Together as One," taken
lish language, English litera-
tinguished AZA Alumnus
of which
from the 133rd Psalm.
ture, French, and geography.
Award to Dr. Fellman, a char-
Sam Beber, founder in 1924
velop un-
Roosevelt Citations
He hopes to become a psy-
ter member of Mother Chap-
won the
of the Aleph Zadik Aleph, will
BBYA members who re-
chiatrist following many more
ter Omaha (Neb.) AZA 1. Dr.
enile De-
mark his 65th birthday on
ceived Eleanor Roosevelt Me-
years of study.
Fellman, a professor of politi-
the Com-
Sept. 27. An outstanding at-
morial Service Citations this
Philip has been a BBYO
cal science, scholar, author,
torney and community devel-
year.
year include Vivian Weisen-
leader for more than a year.
and civil servant, will be the
the Girls
oper, Beber was the first pres-
thal and Lorraine Simansky of
(Continued on page 9)
15th recipient of the award.
ria. They
ident of the AZA Supreme
Van Nuys, Calif. Gerald
Grand Aleph Godol Larry
for Vine
Advisory Council. The SAC
Magel, David Blacher, Karl
Cohen, Oakland, Calif., and
Ivantaged
preceded the B'nai B'rith
Strauss, Don Johnson, and
Sniper Kills BBG
International BBG President
Youth Commission as the top
Barry Davis of Los Angeles,
Susan Wilen, Atlanta, Ga.,
BBYO policy-making body. He
Calif. Jeanie Jaffe, Gayle
Killed instantly as she
will deliver their State of the
was recently elected to life
twice the
Rosen, Louis Cassuto, Bobbe
walked near the University of
Order messages on Thursday,
membership in the BBYC.
S first in
Singer, and Carole Boorda of
Texas campus on Aug. 1 was
Aug. 18, the opening night of
Beber ohce held the position
BBYO is
Chicago, Ill.; Howard Cohen
Claudia Rutt, 18. A victim of
the week-long convention.
of District Six B'nai B'rith
ecome in
of Montreal, Que.; Harold
the sniper whose bullets hit
A creative Sabbath service
President. His address is 30
Kuperstein and Leah Cohen
g."
nearly 50 people, Claudia had
will be conducted by youth
Plaza, Park Forest, Ill. He is
interreli
of Brooklyn, N. Y.; and Fred
been an active member of
leaders on Friday night fol-
shown making history in 1964
event.
Seligman and Marvin Finer-
Chaim Weizmann BBG 433,
lowed by Sabbath morning
as the first man to receive an
MARK S. LAVETTER
off of Gardena, Calif.
Austin.
services under the trees at the
award via Picturephone.
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The Shofar, Vol. 42, No. 6, August 1966
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.