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Report on Aleph Zadik Aleph Book Clipping, c. 1936
TH CONVENTION.
REPORT ON ALEPH ZADIK ALEPH.
2
following Committee to
ald A. Marx, Chairman,
REPORT ON ALEPH ZADIK ALEPH
sworm, Jacob Singer, Lu-
History
xander, Henry Monsky.
Junior B'nai B'rith is nothing new to our Order. A
o. 17.
a matter of fact the idea is practically as old as our B'na
Anti-Defamation League Com-
B'rith itself. Fifty years ago saw Junior B'nai B'rit
ervise the work of the Anti-
1 to consist of twelve mem-
auxiliaries functioning in one form or another. In mor
from each of the American
recent times District No. 4 was the first to renew the ide
ommittees of the several Dis-
by organizing the Covenanteers as its Junior Order an
appointed by the President of
providing it with a ritual. Then came District No. :
proval of the Executive Com-
which adopted a ritual written by Brother Milton M
ary of the Order as ex-officio
Schayer, and Denver Lodge sponsored the first Junio
all hold office for the period
B'nai B'rith chapter in that District.
h, resignation or incapacity of
Just about that time, Omaha felt the need of an organ
ointed by the President of the
ized Jewish youth movement that would bring the Jewish
the President of the Order. A
or incapacity of any member
boys of America closer to their people and their faith
by selection of a successor by
We knew of no organization that was better equipped to
trict.
bring this about than was our own B'nai B'rith. Our
itself, prescribe its rules and
first step was to organize a Supreme Advisory Council
and administration, selecting
consisting of B'nai B'rith leaders interested in the idea
cretary and any other officers
s of the Commission shall be
and under whose direction the work might proceed. Or
by the Executive Committee of
May 3, 1924 the first charter was granted to a group of
Omaha boys. The next charter was granted to Kansas
III, Article VIII, Sect. 1 of the
City, Mo., in District 2. Then followed Lincoln, Nebraska
ticulars necessary to carry into
and Des Moines, Iowa in District No. 6.
his resolution.
n should have privilege of at-
These four chapters constituted all that there was of
e Committee meetings.
A. Z. A. when District Grand Lodge No. 6 held its 1924
gned) Julius M. Kahn,
convention and learned of this infant effort to inspire Jew-
Arthur Brin,
ish youth. District No. 6 was enthusiastic and asked the
Harry Lashkowitz,
Constitution Grand Lodge to officially recognize and spon-
E. Padway.
sor the A. Z. A.
on Constitution and Laws
Just five years ago at Atlantic City, the 12th quinquen-
famation.
nial convention of our Order, by a last moment resolution,
nted his report as President
adopted a few minutes before adjournment, decided to
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Report on Aleph Zadik Aleph Book Clipping, c. 1936
This clipping of pages 283-295 from the proceedings of the B'nai B'rith 13th Convention presents AZA Supreme Advisory Council President Sam Beber's report on Aleph Zadik Aleph history.