In recent years, and have encouraged our
members to become involved with community service
both in and out of the Jewish community. The th/th
(-) International Boards introduced Stand UP,
today Stand UP, ’s service, philanthropy and
advocacy campaign. In September , the organization also formed the Panim Institute, which offers
premiere service learning opportunities to members
and non-members of . The th/th (-)
Executive Body ignited a renaissance of globalization—reconnecting worldwide and establishing
new partnerships with Jewish teen communities across
the globe. The - programming year also yielded the introduction of Speak UP for Israel, 's
campaign for Israel education and advocacy.
In the fall of , introduced a revitalized
brand for the organization, including a new logo and
updated seals for the B’nai B’rith Girls and Aleph
Zadik Aleph. The th/th (-) Executive Body
and their programming positioned and as the
future of Jewish peoplehood, as teens led the
1956
1961
1973
Israel Summer
Institute established.
Noar LeNoar, BBYO’s
first counterpart in
Israel, founded.
Close to 1,000
BBYO teens from
Brazil, Chile,
Colombia, Costa Rica,
Mexico, Panama and
Venezuela meet for
a two-week Jewish
Youth Congress.
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