sacrificing their lives. Because the war pulled so
many members away from their home communities, the minimum age for membership was lowered
to fourteen. The B’nai B’rith Girls () was officially
established in and the B’nai B’rith Youth Organization () was born as the umbrella organization
over both groups. The B’nai B’rith Youth Commission
was established as ’s governing body.
1950s / Camp B’nai B’rith opened in Starlight,
Pennsylvania in and became home to '
International Convention and other Summer
Experiences. Many of ’s International programs
were established during this time period, including
International Leadership Training Conference (),
Kallah and the Israel Summer Institute.
1960s / The s saw continued growth for
and the establishment of Noar LeNoar as ’s first
partner in Israel.
1970s / The Aleph Zadik Aleph celebrated its Golden
Anniversary in . B’nai B’rith Beber Camp was opened
in Mukwonago, Wisconsin in and the first Chapter
Leadership Training Conference () was held
there that summer. Camp B’nai B’rith in Pennsylvania
1940
1942
Successful campaign to raise
$10,000 for Aleph Jerry Safur,
infantile paralysis victim.
AZA turned its efforts to an allout “He