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Abe Babior to Max F. Baer Letter, March 17, 1963
MFB
LARGEST SKID & PALLET MFRS.I IN THE WEST
INDUSTRIAL
SKID PALLET co.
3401 EAST 15th ST. ANgelus 1-0259
LOS ANGELES 23) CALIF.
March 17, 1963
Bnai Brith Youth Organization
1640 Rhode Island Ave. N.W.
Washington D.C.
Max F. Baer
National Director
Dear Max;
I am the owner of tha above business as indicated by the lettrhead. Outside
of being the first Aleph Godol of A.Z.A. I am a Ben Brith and am active in several
charitable organizations, but a leader in none I am sorry to state. I am an
alumnus of Phi Epsilon Pi Fraternaty, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa.
The original A.Z.A. was started as a social and Zionist youth group. My father
Samuel, now deceased, suggested the name of Aleph Zadik Aleph as well as the
various Hebrew names for the officers. At the time we asked Sam Beber to be-
come our advisor, he was the second, we already had chapter #2 in Kansas City
and Lincoln, Nebr. and Des Moibes were ready to become affiliated. The A.Z.A.,
of course, became established nationally, several years later, after we petioned
the Omaha Bnai Brith to accept us as a youth affiliate, who incidentally were
not enthusiastic anout the idea, and when Sam Beber using his persuasive powers
as a youngattorney succeeded in convincing the District Grand Lodge and later
the nationalorganization of the feasability.
There is, of course, much more to relate about the beginnings of A.Z.A. and
especially about thestruggle and perseverance and the fight for recognition
of the original thirteen members. However, I do not know what would be pertinent
to your story, so if more information is desired from me I would be happy to relate
more to someone locally.
You can do me a favor, Max. About 1935 or 1936 theere appeared on the cover of
an anniversary edition of the A.Z.A. or Bnai Bruthmagazine a photograph of
myse lf. If it is possible to obtain a back issue of that magazine I would
greastly appreciate having a copy of same.
I hope I have been of some help and much success to the forthcoming story.
An Balavor
Sincerely
ALB/af
ABE BABIOR
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Abe Babior to Max F. Baer Letter, March 17, 1963
Abe Babior, Aleph Godol, writes to Max Baer with information on the founding of AZA's first chapters and the adoption of Hebrew names for offices.