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Title:
The Shofar, Vol. 55, No. 7, September-October 1979
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:
09/00/1979 - 10/00/1979
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. 55, No. 7, September-October 1979
SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER 1979
the
er of ISF
SHOFA
on our
B'NAI B'RITH YOUTH ORGANIZATION
ALEPH ZADIK ALEPH (AZA)
B'NAI B'RITH GIRLS (BBG)
onight in
$8.50 for
king you
CHEERS
CHALLENGES
& TEARS
There were cheers - oi vay were there ever cheers! "What
district do you come from? Yay!" "What district were you born in?
lay!" "What district does your girlfriend come from? Yay!" "What
205.00
district do you wish you came from? Yay!"
There were tears - for the late Lou Perlman, longtime
125.00
102.00
benefactor and supporter of BBYO.
100.00
There were squabbles: Are we for ERA or against it? Is rape
prevention a Jewish issue? Do the kids run the summer programs or
100.00
he staff? Should you offer help to a handicapped person you meet
110.16
102.00
casually on the street?
100.00
There were elections - and Jois Brownstein passed her gavel to
100.00
acque (pronounced Jack-ee) Altman, just as Mark Plotkin passed
his to Mark Kleinman.
And then there were tears again - because nobody wanted to
200.00
say goodbye.
Convention 1979: there Il never be another one like it.
100.00
The theme of BBYO's 1979 Convention was "From Many
one," a maxim embodying the ageold Jewish ideal of uniting all
100.00
ews in one community; the same dream that inspired twelve
100.00
young Jewish immigrants in New York to establish B'nai B'rith in
100.00
1843 for all Jews, whether they were Orthodox, Conservative,
113.02
Reform or unaffiliated. The dream came closer to reality when 374
125.00
100.00
ZAs and BBGs, representing their brothers and sisters from all
over North America, Israel and several other nations came to B'nai
8'rith Perlman Camp in Starlight, Pa. for six days in August to sing,
100.
dance, pray, argue, learn, laugh and cry together. About 140 of
150.00
them h attended the three-week Kallah and/or the monthlong
International Leadership Training Conference preceding the Con-
160.00
vention.
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140.00
200.00
'What district do you come from? Yay!'
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150.00
500.00
118.82
150.00
Presiding at the BBG Convention was International N'siah Jois
rownstein of Portland, Oregon. Mark Plotkin of Maryland, the
100.00
rand Aleph Godol, wielded the gavel at AZA meetings. Oversee-
100.00
all arrangements were the Convention coordinators, Pam
From
214.56
einstein and Mike Ginsberg.
Many - One!
196.90
Sizeable blocks of time in the AZA and BBG separate sessions
108.00
ere spent on internal business and the formulation of policy
Youth from BBYO
atements on public issues. The BBGs called for activities on behalf
161.30
the Equal Rights Amendment, rape prevention, and prevention
in Great Britain
170.00
unneccesary cruelty to animals in the name of scientific
and Israel meet some
130.00
xperimentation.
100.00
The AZAs donated $100 to the Simon Weisenthal Center for
U.S. hosts and Sen. Paut
125.00
250.00
olocaust Studies in recognition of the importance of education
Sarbanes (D.-Md. - far left)
117.30
oout the horrors of the Holocaust. Both Convention bodies urged
YO members and chapters to aid the Boat People fleeing
before attending BBYO's
150.00
etnam, whose plight strongly resembles that of Jewish refugees
Conventions.
112.93
eeing Nazi-dominated Europe in the pre-World War II years.
YO was urged to create more meaningful programs about Israeli
to enrich relationships between Israel and Diaspora Jewry, and
pondent from each overseas district; establishing programming
The Shofar throughout the year.
200.00
sponsor programs to combat pervasive Arab propaganda.
awards on every level of the organization in the categories of the
Recipients of the Anita Perlman BBG Distinguished Alumna
AZA also enacted measures: establishing an award for the
six folds; removing from the BBG Constitution Article V, Section 2a
Award and the Sam Beber Award for an outstanding AZA Alumnus
100.00
apter contributing the largest dollar amount to ISF each program
(stating the ineligibility of married girls for registration in BBG), and
echoed the sentiments of pride and unity expressed in the Conven-
car; amending the AZA Constitution to empower the GAG to
directing the formulation of a new BBG Constitution for approval at
tion theme. Ms. Marilyn Brown of South Bend, Indiana, a vice
1500.00
point additional delegates to the B'nai B'rith Youth Commission
the 1980 Convention.
chairman of Project Renewal for the United Jewish Appeal and
needed: reducing to three (AZA Shabbat, Advisor Appreciation
One important priority on BBYO's program agenda this year will
chairwoman of the UJA Women's Division last year, recalled with
dy and World Jewry Day) the number of simultaneous programs;
be the issue of "handicapism," a new term which has been coined to
pleasure and gratitude her own days in BBG, and remarked upon
326.00
ging that B'nai B'rith Periman Camp be made more easily
describe the unjust treatment of people with physical or mental
the pride today's youth exhibit as they declare their allegiance to
cessible for the physically handicapped; mandating a review of
disabilities. Convention participants, after listening to speakers
the Jewish people.
contest manual at every International Executive Board meet-
from the Center on Human Policy, were asked to simulate hand-
"No one stood up in public school in my childhood to proclaim his
and naming the Grand Aleph Dovair to serve as a resource
icaps of one evening, then share their experiences in small
Judaism or Israeli Independence Day. You are fortunate today: you
enter for all levels of AZA, particularly for the dissemination of
discussion groups.
were born with Israel, Israel is you," she said.
to" and leadership training material.
The challenge: Try to eat a piece of chicken with one arm out of
Ms. Brown advised teenagers to reject any suggestion that their
100.00
BBG also passed measures: abolishing themes for the Originality
commission. Lead a song session, blindfolded. Negotiate your way
interest in Judaism was parochial or particularist: "Nothing in
competition, except that all entries must have a connection to
from your bunk to the dining hall with one leg in a splint.
Judaism is contrary to the principles of a free society. In being
00
daism and/or BBG; creating an International Chairperson, who
Jewish, we broaden the scope of our understanding."
100.
be appointed by the BBG Executive Board from the member-
A questionnaire on attitudes towards the disabled was adminis-
Rabbi Sheldon Zimmerman of Manhattan's Central Synagogue
in Districts 1-22 through 7 (Continental North America) to
tered by a representative of the Center on Human Policy. Results
said that "the glory of BBYO is that it is the only organization in the
respond with overseas districts and promote international BBG
will be reported in an upcoming edition of The Shofar. Reports of
ations; mandating the appointment of an International Corres-
chapter and regional programs on handicapism will be published in
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The Shofar, Vol. 55, No. 7, September-October 1979
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.