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 charge
against bullying and worked collaboratively with the
Coalition of Jewish Teens (), the teen leaders of the
other Jewish youth movements, to ensure that Jewish teen life would be safe for all teens. The th/th
(-) programming year had a renewed focus
on the chapters, with a theme of “From the Roots We
Build” that was present on all levels of the Movement
and resulted in ’s largest International Convention,
hosted in Washington, DC.
In , the Aleph Zadik Aleph and B’nai B’rith
Girls celebrate the milestone anniversaries of and
years of providing Jewish teens around the world
with leadership opportunities, meaningful connections
to Judaism and lasting friendships.
The first decade of the twenty-first century redefined
our Order. Anita Perlman’s dream to provide a meaningful experience to Jewish teens has spread across the
world and shows no signs of slowing down.
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1955
Dr. Max F. Baer becomes the
International Director of BBYO.
The first Leadership Training
Institute is planned. It is part
of International Convention
and it stresses Judaism and
democratic leadership.
BBYO is established in
Australia and Belgium.
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