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The Shofar, Vol. 53, No. 6, June-July 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:
06/00/1977 - 07/00/1977
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. 6, June-July 1977
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B'nai B'rith Youth Organization
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ALEPH ZADIK ALEPH (AZA)
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B'NAI B'RITH GIRLS (BBG)
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June-July, 1977
all of
strong
At the
totally
allow
FORECAST
those
TISHA B'AV, Sundown, July 23 to Sundown, July 24. Commemorates the
er Era
destruction of the First Temple by the Babylonian Army in 586 B.C.E. and the
h awe,
Roman Army's destruction of the Second Temple in 70 C.E. A time to recall
with-
the Holocaust. See the newly revised BBYO Judaism Pamphlet, "Lest We
er did
Forget: Holocaust and Resistance of the Jewish People."
INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS, August 17-23. You can still apply for
International Convention at B'nai B'rith Perlman Camp in Starlight, Pa. Whether
or not you are a District Delegate, see the article and coupon on page 12.
1977-78 PROGRAM YEAR BEGINS. Make plans now to attend your Chap-
ter's opening program. If one's not planned, volunteer to help. Call your Chap-
ter Godol or N'siah. Get your registration dues in now.
HIGH HOLIDAYS (Rosh Hashanah, Sundown, Sept. 12 to Sundown,
Sept. 14; Yom Kippur, Sundown, Sept. 21-Sundown, Sept. 22). While
we celebrate the New Year, our brothers and sisters in the Soviet Union are
being denied that right. Send High Holiday cards to Soviet Jews. Names and
hree
addresses available from your local BBYO office or International Headquarters.
rs of
SUCCOTH (Sundown, Sept. 26-Sundown, Sept. 28). Build a Chapter
onal
Sukkah. It's a great way to have fun and celebrate at the same time.
his
Beth Katleman and Ann Abramson, two of Sam Beber's granddaughters affix
le who
mezuzzah to doorway at B'nai B'rith Beber Camp.
ssional
ant Na-
At that
Youth Commission Meets:
"Grandpa
community. I see in all of these expressions
a. AZA.
You were like
of fear and danger a failure to recognize
d, Ind.
Summer rain glazing wilted life
that it was thus before.
l Con-
New Chairman
Unnoticed and silent
"It took vision in those days to say there
nal as-
In arrival as in departure
was a Jewish future and you had to start
p speak
rement
and Director Chosen
Leaving quenched all thirsting souls."
with Jewish young people.'
As Laura Katleman, Sam Beber's grand-
We Must Have Commitment
ector of
daughter, read the poem she had written
to Faith
When Mike Teitelbaum was elected
selection of Dr. Sidney Clearfield to serve
in tribute to the founder of AZA, the audi-
Klutznick noted that the camp would
ability
Grand Aleph Godol in 1947, a young
as BBYO International Director. Dr. Clear-
ence of dignitaries gathered for the dedica-
draw Jewish young people from around
order.
Aleph named Richard Brownstein served
field will succeed Dr. Max Baer when he
tion of B'nai B'rith Beber Camp sat hushed
the country for both the children's camp-
ship
along with him as an International officer.
retires at the end of this program year.
while the rain could be heard pounding
ing program and for BBYO leadership
n! Max
When Mike Teitelbaum M. D. was elected
(For more details on the new BBYO Direc-
gently on the roof of the crowded hall.
activities. He spoke of the need for a feeling
als and
Chairman of the B'nai B'rith Youth Com-
tor, see the accompanying article.)
When the historic program ended, so did
of community and faith among Jews.
ization
mission in 1977, a young Aleph named
The selection of a new International Direc-
the rain and a rainbow arched over the
"Without a community there is no present,
al staff
Jeb Brownstein, who happens to be Grand
tor and a new Chairman for the Youth Com-
new B'nai B'rith Beber Camp in Muk-
without an interest in youth there is no
attain-
Aleph Godol and the son of Teitelbaum's
mission would be enough to make a meet-
wonago, Wisconsin.
future, and without a commitment to faith
GAG, Richard Brownstein, joined him on
ing historic. However, these events were
Members of the B'nai B'rith Youth Com-
it doesn't matter," he concluded.
snags
the Youth Commission Executive Commit-
eclipsed in significance by the dedication of
mission, B'nai B'rith leaders from through-
Among those present to give greetings
S. Over
tee. The election of Dr. Mike Teitelbaum
B'nai B'rith Beber Camp, BBYO's newest
out the Midwest, members of the Beber
and pay tribute to the dedication of the
ization
as Chairman of BBYO's highest policy-
camping facility, in Mukwonago, Wisconsin.
family, and local dignitaries from the
new camp were B'nai B'rith International
ortages
making body climaxed an historic meeting
Members of the Commission were able to
southern Wisconsin community gathered
President, David M. Blumberg; B'nai B'rith
its. His
of the B'nai B'rith Youth Commission, in
participate in this joyous event as well as in a
together to join in paying tribute to the
Women President, Mrs. Louis Kash; B'nai
a staff
Milwaukee, April 23-25.
reception sponsored by Youth Commission
memory of Sam Beber and to dedicate the
B'rith Executive Vice President, Dr. Daniel
apacity
Dr. Teitelbaum, Medical Director of the
Honorary Chairman Ben Barkin and at-
long-awaited Midwestern camp.
Thursz; B'nai B'rith Women Executive
BBYO
Aventura Medical Center in Miami, suc-
tended by some of Milwaukee's leading
Principal sepaker for the program was
Director, Fae Hoffman; B'nai B'rith Youth
ceeds Mrs. Louis Perlman, Chairman for
citizens.
Philip M. Klutznick, Honorary President of
Commission Chairman, Mrs. Louis L.
cern for
the last five years. The only woman ever
Commission members, including the
B'nai B'rith, Chairman of the Governing
Perlman; BBYO International Director, Dr.
red the
to head a B'nai B'rith Commission, Anita
three highest officers of AZA and the three
Board of the World Jewish Congress, for-
Max F. Baer; Chairman of the Town Board
for his
Perlman was elected Honorary Chairman
highest from BBG, participated in a series
mer GAG, first Executive Director of AZA,
of East Troy, Wisconsin, Clement Tracy;
visions
of the BBYO policy body. At the same
of "think tank" discussions, each dealing
and the late Sam Beber's brother-in-law.
and President of the Lake Beulah Protective
hem to
meetings, Anita Perlman announced the
with a different cluster of BBYO concerns.
"Merely naming a camp in memory of
and Improvement Association, Patrick
dership
Coming out of these think tanks were a
Sam Beber is not sufficient to honor his
Brigden.
salary
number of specific business issues. A few
contributions to BBYO," Klutznick noted.
The opening and closing prayers were
salary
of the highlights, which pertain directly to
"When you honor a man, you honor what
delivered by Grand Aleph Godol Jeb
mem-
BBYO members, are:
he stands for. To do this, we must return to
Brownstein and International N'siah Lori
1. A change in the upper age
Youth
the threads of Sam Beber's life and give
Banov.
limit for BBG membership as rec-
x's de-
meaning to them by the things we do." He
A special memorial presentation in honor
ommended by the BBG Interna-
His firm
called upon the entire BBYO family-
of Sam Beber was made by Rabbi Stanley
tional Convention. This provision,
is keen
youth, staff and volunteers- give mean-
Rabinowitz, President of the Rabbinical
to take effect in the 1977-78 pro-
tination
ing to the "three threads which ran through
Assembly of America and former Grand
is
gram year, provides that the upper
Sam Beber's life: community, youth, and
Aleph Godol of AZA.
limit for membership shall be the
faith," by "expanding the organization."
Musical renditions were offered by the
July 31st following graduation from
f at this
He criticized those who give excuses for
Chicago BBG choral group, Shire Ahavah
im the
high school. An exception is made
falling membership and said, "When we
("Songs of Love").
one for
for those members attending
are in a crisis, that's the time for bold
Perhaps the most moving portions of
CEGEP in Canada or those who
rs who
counsel."
the dedication program took place when
run for or hold International office.
"People forget today what it was like to
Helen Beber unveiled a plaque honoring
happi-
In these cases, members will be en-
be a Jew 50 years ago," AZA's leading
her late husband, the founder of AZA, and
y every
titled to register for one additional
alumnus said. "People think today that we
her daughters and granddaughters jointly
pleasant
year.
are living in perilous times. We all act as if
hung the mezzuzah on the door of Crown
Mike Teitelbaum, M.D.
(Continued on page 2)
trouble and toil are new today in the Jewish
(Continued on page 2)
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The Shofar, Vol. 53, No. 6, June-July 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.