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Title:
The Shofar, Vol. 53, No. 5, May 1977
Description:
This newspaper contains articles reporting the activities of B'nai B'rith Girls, B'nai B'rith Young Women and Aleph Zadik Aleph, and B'nai B'rith Young Men chapters around the country. It includes information about officers, community service and philanthropy, events, alumni, and conventions.
Date/Date Range:
05/00/1977
Subjects:
Active Leadership
Aleph Zadik Aleph (AZA)
Alumni
B'nai B'rith Girls (BBG)
Chapters
Community Service
Conventions
Councils
Elections
Godolim
N'siot
Programming
Regions
The Shofar (Publication)
Language:
English
Era:
1970s
20th Century
The Shofar, Vol. 53, No. 5, May 1977
SHOFAR
AN ERA DRAWS
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of Israel
countries
TO ACLOSE
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B'nai B'rith Youth Organization
group to
establish
os. Since
German
ALEPH ZADIK ALEPH (AZA)
ries of the
B'NAI B'RITH GIRLS (BBG)
he Israeli
explained.
e first rule
hould we
d, accord
May, 1977
ndly, by
ean that
It means
The end of this program year will mark the conclusion of an impor-
new Ger-
tant era in the history of BBYO. Dr. Max F. Baer, International Direc-
hird, it is
FORECAST
tor since 1949, will retire.
to learn
them to
UJA NATIONAL WALK-A-THON (May 15) Communities throughout North
From his days as Aleph Godol of St. Joseph Valley AZA #92 in
on camps
America will join together to walk for the United Jewish Appeal. Check
South Bend, Indiana through the present his life has been dedicated
they were
with your Regional Director for details on BBYO participation in your
to the Aleph Zadik Aleph and later to the total B'nai B'rith Youth
e graphic
community.
Organization.
meant. It
SHAVUOT Sundown, May 22 to Sundown, May 24. Commemorates early
In 1934, at the age of 21, Max Baer first joined the B'nai B'rith staff
It means
wheat harvest in Palestine and covenant established at Mt. Sinai between
untry, and
as Assistant Executive Secretary for AZA. For his services he was paid
God and Israel. Plan project informing members about various contribu-
the good
tions Judaism has made to the world. See the BBYO Judaism Pamphlet,
$65.00 a month. After more than three years in this post, he became
erestingly,
"Social Justice: The Jewish Contribution to America."
the founding director of the B'nai B'rith Vocational Service Bureau.
s haven't
ationships
EXTENDED FORECAST
In 1949, he took over the reins of the B'nai B'rith Youth Organization
and has guided BBYO for the past 28 years.
they have
DISTRICT CONVENTIONS usually held in June. Make plans to attend
visits.
Considered an authority both in the field of employment and youth
your District's Convention. Bring important information back to your
B'rith are
work, Dr. Baer is author of a number of articles and books in both
Chapter.
know in
fields.
graduates
SUMMER PROGRAMMING Don't let your Chapter fall apart in the summer.
S of B'nai
At your next meeting begin planning special activities. Even if your Chapter
e become
doesn't usually have meetings over the summer, arrange for regular oppor-
tunities to get together for sports, community service, socials, etc. Better
mal spon
in North
yet, keep your Chapter meetings going through the summer with exciting
the Noar
programs. How about a meeting near a swimming pool? at a Lake? with a
nsored by
picnic?
wever, are
REGISTRATION FOR NEXT YEAR Now's the time to sign up for next year's
velop that
registration. If your Chapter Godol or N'siah hasn't yet asked you for next
year's dues, remind him or her. Start the new program year off with a bang
with Noar
without having to worry about who is a member or collecting dues from
er of happy
them.
ich stands
ILTC/KALLAH/ISI If any members of your Chapter are going to any of these
War.
BBYO International Leadership Training programs, how about throwing a
e to fight,
farewell party for them now and planning a program for the fall when they'll
of the city
tell your Chapter all about it.
of street
AZA/BBG INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS See the article below for
ing hospit
details on International Convention and details on how you can attend.
ich every
e was no
Max Baer, one week after his appointment as Assistant Executive Secretary
nd said
of AZA in 1934, and today.
bar Lenoar
Dr. Baer has served as an instructor or visiting lecturer at many
Plans Announced For
universities including Catholic University of America, Bucknell Uni-
versity, Marquette University, and George Washington University,
the school from which he received his Doctor of Education degree.
Historic Convention
Past President of National Vocational Guidance Association, he was
the first Jew to serve in this post in over 46 years. He has also been a
member of the Board of Managers of his synagogue, Adas Israel
(whose rabbi, incidentally, is Stanley Rabinowitz, former Grand Aleph
Godol), a consultant to numerous government committees and agen-
It's coming up soon The 1977 AZA and BBG International Conventions.
cies, and a member of the Board of innumerable organizations in-
Here's your chance to learn, meet people from the other end of the country, other coun-
cluding the Boy Scouts of America.
tries with BBYO Members, participate in planning the future of AZA and BBG, and have fun.
The greatest honor to be accorded to Dr. Baer came in 1973 when
According to Convention Coordinators, Ralph Sugarman and Beth Edberg, "This year's
he was named the recipient of the Sam Beber Distinguished AZA
Convention has been planned for you the Member of BBYO. You will be a part of pro-
grams designed especially for you to bring back to your Chapters. Convention '77 is geared
Alumnus Award in recognition of his outstanding contributions to his
towards your full participation in the business meetings, song and dance sessions, athletics,
chosen field BBYO.
Shabbat electives, and the special attractions scheduled for this year."
Amazingly, the first Grand Aleph Godol elected during Max Baer's
This year's Convention will mark the end of an era in BBYO history. Last year, Sam Beber,
administration was Richard Brownstein and the last to be elected
the founder of AZA, passed away. This year, Dr. Max F. Baer, International Director for the
during this administration, Jeb Brownstein. During the intervening 28
last 28 years, will be retiring. This combined with the kick-off of BBG's 50th anniversary
Germany.
celebration will make the 1977 Conventions truly historic.
years, over a half-million AZA and BBG members have been guided
e.
Among the programs planned for this year's Convention are an opportunity to participate
by Dr. Max F. Baer.
in a potpourri of program possibilities which can be taken back to your Chapter.
In recognition of this important milestone in BBYO history, this
In line with the tremendous popularity of the book and TV show, "Roots," a unique
issue of The Shofar is being dedicated to Max Baer and features the
e,
so
program of your "Jewish Roots" will enable Convention delegates to look back and
interview printed below as well as a number of tributes and photo-
it
to
better understand their own personal family Jewish heritage.
graphs on pages two and three.
d
come
A special program, "For Tomorrow and Today," will focus on the history and traditions
if
it's
of AZA and BBG with an eye towards how they can help us build a better future.
What do you see as the
in open revolt. Within six months we suc-
took
One of the most exciting parts of the Convention will be an Israel Fair featuring arts,
greatest accomplishments
ceeded, much to my own surprise, in stabi-
it's
crafts, dance, games, Israeli food, etc.
of your BBYO career?
ters
of
lizing the organization. The Commission
A number of top-notch speakers have been invited to speak to the Convention body,
efense.
including one of the leading personalities in the world Jewish community. As confirmations
When was selected as international director,
united behind a new statement of objectives.
BBYO was on the verge of complete disin-
Staff morale soared to new heights. Youth
Aviv,
are received, details of other programs will be announced.
tegration. There were wide differences of
entered BBYO in unprecedented numbers.
srael.
To add to the experience you'll have at Convention '77, there will be plenty of Israeli
opinion within the Youth Commission and
In 1954 the B'nai B'rith Henry Monsky
ecial
singing and dancing, the finals for AZA and BBG Oratory and Storytelling, and
a
depende
chance to participate in decision making on important International issues affecting AZA
within the staff as to goals and purposes,
Foundation acquired and operated Camp
programs, methods, personnel, and organi-
B'nai B'rith in Starlight, Pa. The effort
(Continued on page 7)
zational life style. The youth leadership were
(continued on page 2)
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The Shofar, Vol. 53, No. 5, May 1977
This newspaper contains articles reporting the activities of B'nai B'rith Girls, B'nai B'rith Young Women and Aleph Zadik Aleph, and B'nai B'rith Young Men chapters around the country. It includes information about officers, community service and philanthropy, events, alumni, and conventions.