Monday, September 20, 2010

ILTC!!!

This summer I attended ILTC (International Leadership Training Conference). I met so many different leaders, not only from across the country, but two from Bulgaria as well! At ILTC we participated in different programs each day that focused specific topics that would help us in our regions at home. For example, we had programs on the StandUp initiative, membership, calendaring and many others. We would start each day as a group and would have a speaker or slide show about the topic the day.

When we first arrived, we were split up into mock regions. We picked our name, number, color, mascot etc. Not only did we learn about how a successful region is run, and the various aspects that go into it, Each region had to plan a program for the rest of the camp as well. This enabled us to work closely with the people in our mock region and plan activities that we could bring home to our own regions.

At ILTC we also had Israeli dance, singing, and were able to choose different electives every day. Some of the electives were educational, for example: conflict resolution or how to improve your speeches. Others were more relaxed like meditation or yoga.

At night during the first week we had different speakers come to the camp and for the second week we had the programs all the mock chapters created.

After going to ILTC, not only did I learn skills and various activities to bring home and help improve my Region, I made great friends that I can’t wait to see at International Convention in February.

Lexi Knopf

Sunday, August 15, 2010

August XX




You’re all invited to keep an eye on the action via the August Execs Body Blog:
http://bbyo.org/augustexecs10.
The blog will be updated throughout the conference with all handouts, materials, agendas and business meeting items. This year’s business agendas are exceptionally full of motions and resolutions that can serve to further strengthen BBYO’s position as the premier Jewish movement serving teens worldwide.

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August XX
by Lexi Knopf and Josh Winik

International Exces was the weekend of August 12th to the 15th. 84 top leaders of our international order came together to increase our knowledge on leadership and of course, see friends from summer programs. We started off the weekend by getting to know our international counterparts through fun and exciting ice breakers. Along with participating in the installations of the international board, we listened to Arielle Braude and Jeremy Sherman, our international Godol and N’siah, give an address about pushing us to our boiling point and empowering us for the year ahead.

On Friday we started off the morning learning about the new efforts our organization is working toward to help our order improve. We focused on StandUp and talked about expanding the Jewish teen experience out of our country and into Bulgaria, Turkey, Argentina, Serbia and other places. We then had a joint business meeting were we passed different motions ranging from joining forces with other youth groups, in supporting the release of Gilad Shalit to pledging to raise over $20,000 for Jewish teens outside of North America.

Friday night we all came together to start Kabbalat Shabbat and then separated into AZA’s and BBG’s. We were then able to choose if we wanted to have a song session or story telling for the rest of Friday night.

Saturday we had services and had programs that made us look at our own regions with our counterparts. We analyzed our regions programming and how it affects our membership, and used the data to come up with strategies on how to improve NER. We then had separate business meeting where we talked about logistics for BBG/AZA Shabbat. We finished the night with Havdallah and had separates in the heart of D.C by the monuments.

It was very helpful to be with all the other regional Nisiot and Gidolim because we were able to discuss our regions together and take things from each other to bring back home and improve our own regions. Ending the weekend with separates session and spirit, right in the middle of city, was special because it showed us how great it is that we are able to practice Judaism so freely. BBYO is such an amazing place to do that.

CLTC 4 2010... AMAZING!

Attending CLTC was without a doubt the best part of my summer! I attended Chapter Leadership Training Conference at the American Hebrew Academy in Greensboro, NC. While spending the most amazing twelve days of my life there, I learned leadership skills and creative programming that I will be able to share with my chapter. The skills learned at CLTC will be beneficial not only in BBYO chapters but also in the real world. All of the leadership skills were taught through interactive programming, and these hands-on experiences were always challenging and fun. CLTC teaches the history of BBYO, and it opens the door for teens to really get involved and make an impact in this movement. Most importantly, I learned a lot about BBYO and becoming a leader, while having the time of my life.

At CLTC everyone was welcoming and friendly, and by the twelfth day we all felt like we had known each other for years. Strong bonds were formed due to our common love for BBYO. We all got the experience of working together towards a common goal. It was a great feeling to have accomplished something at the end of each day. Meeting BBYO teens from all over the country was a great experience, and I was able to learn a lot from them by talking about how their chapters work compared to ours. CLTC was inspiring and can really impact a person’s life. I was able to experience so many things for the first time. I learned a lot about myself including my strengths, weaknesses, values, and who I want to become.

CLTC helps a person to gain confidence to try new things and puts teens in the mindset to believe in themselves. There were many times during the session when I thought to myself “it doesn’t get any better than this.” Everyone joining together for song sessions, spirit, and inductions into the International Order of BBYO are some of my favorite memories. During all three of these instances there was a unique and special feeling among the group of teens that is indescribable. Overall, the campus was beautiful, the lessons were valuable, the programs were inspiring, the friendships were strong, and the memories will never be forgotten.


by Lindsay Goodman of LeOlum BBG

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Tradition, Tradition badadadada Tradition!

On Saturday May 1st, LeOlum BBG hosted an overnight that was themed around both Jewish and BBG traditions. Sixteen girls attended and everyone had a great time. We had a relay race, where each station was a different Jewish tradition. Also, we discussed the differences between Reform, Conservative, and Orthodox Jews. At the event we also made our own candles because candles play a big role in both Jewish and BBG traditions. We also went over all the chapter cheers and discussed how important it is to be aware of all different types of traditions. The event was extremely successful and meaningful for everyone who attended.
~Leah Belogolovsky

Thursday, April 15, 2010

What's Up in NER?

SPRING CONVENTION:

Want to learn how to fly? Want to save the world on Jew at a time? Then come join NER for our Superhero Spring Convention!

Date: May 14-18, 2010
Where: Camp Jori
Cost:
-Early Registrations (from 3/1-4/1)- $175
-Regular Registration (4/1-4/26)- $190
-Late Registration (4/26-5/7)- $235

Register on www.b-linked.org
For more information contact Malki at 617-581-6804 or at mkarkowsky@bbyo.org


Bus Schedule:

Pick Up (5/14):
Mass:
3:30 pm Leventhal-Sidman JCC
4:15 pm Shaw’s in Sharon

RI:
4:00 pm RIJCC
4:30 pm Temple Sinai

Arrival (5/16):
Mass:
3:30 pm Shaw’s in Sharon
4:00 pm Leventhal-Sidman JCC

RI:
2:45 pm Temple Sinai
3:30 pm RI JCC


Packing List:
Sleeping bag, pillow, towel, face/hand towel, AZA or BBG pin, toiletries, flashlight, nice outfit for Friday night, rain gear (just in case), spirit gear, and clothing for Saturday and Sunday that can get dirty.

Attention:
Limited number of need-based scholarships are available through the region, please be in touch with Malki for an application. Also, check with your chapters for any other available scholarships.


J-SERVE 2010

Sunday, April 25, 2010
9-4PM
Ford School in Lynn, MA
Ford School House Rock

NER BBYO and the North Shore Teen Initiative want you to help us with some renovations at the Ford School in Lynn. We will be 1) building a greenhouse 2) creating a small koi pond adjacent to their garden 3) building "players benches" for their "parking-lot baseball diamond" 4) beautifying and building around a picnic area 5) creating a mural along the ramp of the entrance-way 6) bringing in some outdoor low level playground pieces.

This is a HUGE task . . . and we need a BIG turnout.

Check it out on Facebook

Monday, March 22, 2010

NER Basketball Tournament This Weekend



Date:
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Time:
8:30pm - 11:30pm
Location:
Rhode Island JCC

Basketball?
Check.
Pizza?
Check.
Competition?
Check.
A whole lot of fun?
No question; Check.
New England Region BBYO's Annual basketball tournament is quickly approaching. Come by with a team, play with one that's already been organized or just come to meet everyone.
Contact Eli Keimach at the_muffin_man_22@yahoo.com or (508) 468-6678 with any questions

Monday, January 25, 2010

TAKING IT TO THE STREETS


There are various cultures that sprang up or exist only on the streets; now’s your chance to explore them. There will be a bus only for Massachusetts. January 29 3:00 pm – pick-up Leventhal-Sidman JCC; 333 Nahanton St. Newton, MA 3:45 pm – pick-up Shaw’s in Sharon; 780 South Main St. Sharon, MA January 31 2:45 drop-off at Shaw’s in Sharon 3:30 drop-off at Leventhal-Sidman JCC For people coming from Rhode Island please be dropped off at the hotel at 4:30 pm on 1/ 29, and be picked up at 2:00 pm on Sunday the 31st Date: January 29-31, 2010 Where: Sheraton Providence Hotel; 1850 Post Road, Warwick, RI 02886 Cost: - Regular cost: $215 (if you register 12/8-1/4) - Late registration cost: $250 ( if you register1/4-2/20) Register on www.b-linked.org Formore information contact Malki at 617-581-6804 or at mkarkowsky@bbyo.org