ternational 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 / 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
was rededicated as Perlman Camp in honor of ’s
founder, Anita Perlman.
1980s / ’s international presence increased
with the establishment of chapters in Austria, France,
Germany, Holland, Spain and Switzerland. At the
same time, districts (which had previously encompassed several regions) were disbanded in North
SPRING 1941
1943
The Women’s Supreme Council
adopts the name of “B’nai B’rith
Girls.” The age limit is set at
21, total membership at this
point is about 7,000 girls.
The AZA Supreme Advisory
Council joins with the governing
body of BBG to jointly run
the Aleph Zadik Aleph and
the B’nai B’rith Girls.
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