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The Shofar, Vol. 54, No. 1, January-February 1978
Description:
This newspaper contains articles reporting the activities of B'nai B'rith Girls (BBG) and Aleph Zadik Aleph (AZA) around the country. It includes information about chapters, officers, community service and philanthropy, events, alumni, and conventions.
Date/Date Range:
01/00/1978 - 02/00/1978
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. 54, No. 1, January-February 1978
THE
SHOFAR
B'nai B'rith Youth Organization
AZA + Ability
ALEPH ZADIK ALEPH (AZA)
B'nai B'rith Leader
B'NAI B'RITH GIRLS (BBG)
January-February, 1978
For years, AZA and BBG have been the training grounds for leaders of B'nai
Programs That Work
B'rith and B'nai B'rith Women.
Three of the last four International Presidents of B'nai B'rith (including
the current president, David Blumberg) are alumni of AZA. The president-
Guaranteed
elect of B'nai B'rith Women is, for the first time in history, an alumna of
BBG, and throughout both B'nai B'rith and B'nai B'rith Women there are
hundreds of alumni serving in responsible positions.
Of the eight North American district B'nai B'rith presidents, five are
AZA alumni.
Looking for a program which can't fail? Beginning with this
They are: Stuart Raskas of District 2, Michael Feldman of District 4, Mal-
issue, THE SHOFAR will feature in-depth reports on winning
colm Fromberg of District 5, Allan Jacobs of District 6 and Harvey Crestohl
programs from the 1976-77 AZA and BBG Program of the Year
of District 22.
competition. These are all proven programs which were suc2
cessful enough to win top honors for the Chapter or Regional
group which sponsored it.
District
2
COMMUNITY SERVICE
PROGRAMS
Stuart
Raskas
First place: BBG Chapter
For the first program the Chapter took the
three children to a local ice rink and although
SHOSHANNAH BBG, Greater
Washington Council (District 5)
many of them BBYO members and
District 2 B'nai B'rith President Stuart Raskas was a member of AZA #28 in St.
the ill children could not skate, they had a
Louis and Karbelnick AZA in Detroit. While in Detroit, he served as S'gan and later founded
Every Monday afternoon, Shoshannah
good time trying, falling down occasionally,
a B'nai B'rith Young Mens Chapter, FDR, where he served as president and as a member of
BBG members visited a girl named Dina who
playing roller derby, laughing a lot, and
the District 6 B'nai B'rith Young Adults board. (The B'nai B'rith Young Adults was formerly
suffers from a very rare Jewish disease. When
making friends.
the part of the B'nai B'rith Youth Organization for young men and women ages 18 to 26.)
According to Chapter Godol Leon
Raskas found AZA to be especially valuable to him in Detroit. He had just moved to this
the Chapter goes, they play games and on
Eagor, "we had such a good time and devel-
city and "did not know a soul. Through AZA I was able to develop immediate and lasting
the days she is unable to do any activity, they
oped such closeness to the kids that we de-
friendships with many persons."
just sit and talk to her. According to the
cided to have a second function with them.
Besides serving as president of District 2 B'nai B'rith, Raskas is president of a men's neck-
Chapter's Program of the Year application,
In March, Haganah AZA took the same three
wear manufacturer in St. Louis, campaign division chairman of the Jewish Federation of St.
"Dina is in a lot of pain and when she sees
children plus a fourth to Six Flags Over
Louis, a cabinet member of the Israel Bond Organization in St. Louis, and is active in his
smiling faces at her door, all her pain disap-
pears. Just recently we gave her a birthday
Georgia (a local amusement park). Two of
congregation. He credits his AZA involvement with his "ability to function in a community
party. Many of the members of Shoshannah
our members picked the kids up at home to
environment and also enhance my concern and dedication to the American Jewish com-
attended. We went for ice cream and cake.
bring them, parents of one chaperoned for
munity."
the day.
The B'nai B'rith District president believes "that the ties need to be strengthened between
After that we went bowling, which is some-
B'nai B'rith and BBYO in the community." "We must see a rebirth at the B'nai B'rith lodge
thing she loves to do. Even though she
First place: AZA Regional
level of involvement with AZA as was the case a generation or more ago in order to give
couldn't bowl very well because of her ill-
Program:
AZA the strength it needs to build to even greater heights.
ness, she just enjoyed being with her friends
SOUTHWESTERN REGION
Raskas' daughter, Sharon, is a founder of a BBG Chapter and has served as N'siah.
and having a good time. Sometimes when
Shoshanna comes to see Dina we do crafts.
(District 4)
We help Dina make things which she keeps
Southwestern Region AZA has been pre-
District
and can say her friends helped to make
senting a monthly lecture series. In Novem-
"We are all that Dina has. She needs com-
ber of 1976, the program featured child
4
panionship and we try very hard to give it to
abuse. A representative of Parents Anony-
her. We care for Dina very much. It is also a
mous, a non-profit organization funded by
Michael
wonderful thing to see the great appreciation
the federal government, spoke on her orga-
Feldman
from her parents. The reason Shoshannah
nization. She explained that Parents Anony-
is doing this program is to give a person less
mous is a center for parents who fall victim
fortunate happiness."
of child abuse and that it provides counseling
While this program could not, obviously,
and other types of help to such parents and
District 4 B'nai B'rith president, Michael Feldman. was a member of AZA at the Kew
be duplicated in other communities, it is a
individuals.
Gardens Hills Jewish Community Center from 1951 through 1954. In his second year in
service that could be provided by AZA and
The chairman of the event, Southwestern
the Chapter, he "ran for office but unhappily lost the election and never again attempted to
BBG Chapters anywhere in the country.
Region Cultural Chairman, Mike Weil, pub-
attain the leadership position in the Chapter. I guess you could say I learned to accept de-
licized the event with two flyers to every
feat gracefully in my AZA career because, as I recall, we also had a basketball team on which
Contact your local Jewish Social Service
Agency to see if there is someone in your
Chapter Godol and N'siah and followed up
I was the starting center and, if my memory serves me correctly, we never tasted the fruits
with phone calls to every Chapter three or
of victory through an entire season."
community who needs companionship.
four days prior to the event. In addition,
Feldman, who is active in the San Fernando Valley (California) Jewish community, looks
First place: AZA Chapter:
every radio station in the southern California
back to his AZA experience as "the beginnings of the ability to function within a group and
HAGANAH AZA, Southern
area played a public service message adver-
through attending weekends away from home, the ability to function with people who are
Region (District 5)
tising the program. The regional office re-
not of immediate acquaintance."
ceived over fifty telephone calls regarding
The District 4 B'nai B'rith president looks to the relationship of BBYO and B'nai B'rith
Haganah AZA obtained the names of sick
today and sees "no singleness of purpose. I think both organizations would better relate to
the event.
and underprivileged children who were pa-
each other if some program could be developed where they could interact together. Per-
tients in a local hospital. Two of the children
haps, some sort of community service or general B'nai B'rith program which would cause
had leukemia and one was terminally ill with
the adult group to work with the youth groups." Feldman has three daughters; Debra, age
cancer. Representatives of the Chapter called
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16; Shari, age 15; and Amy, age 11. The two older daughters are now members of BBG
the youngsters and arranged to get together
and the AZA alumnus hopes that "they can benefit from the program as I did."
on two different occasions.
(Continued on page 2)
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The Shofar, Vol. 54, No. 1, January-February 1978
This newspaper contains articles reporting the activities of B'nai B'rith Girls (BBG) and Aleph Zadik Aleph (AZA) around the country. It includes information about chapters, officers, community service and philanthropy, events, alumni, and conventions.