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2012/2013 Winter/Spring Term
Godol - Aaron Goodwin
Sgan - Josh Levioff
Moreh - Scott Spivak
MAzkir - Max Tripolsky
Shliach - Jacob Kaplin Lipkin
Gizbor - Sam Hyatt
Sopherim - Alex Arbisman
Historian Shotare - Andrew Genshaft
Kohen Godol - Noah Gerber, the king of rap battles
Winner of CRW BEST WEBSITE AWARD 2011 :D
Membership
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Central Region West AZA 61th Regional Board
- Godol - Sagee Moyal (House of David AZA)
- S'gan - Scott Merritt (Simon Wiesenthal AZA)
- Moreh - Sam Biodini (MAchar AZA )
- MAzkir - Andy Zeiger (David Ben Gurion AZA)
- Shliach - Greg Korn (Dreidel AZA)
- Gizbor - Aaron Ammerman (Moris Adler AZA)
- Kohen Godol - Alex Finkelstein (Dreidel AZA)
87th Grand Board of the AZA
- Grand Aleph Godol (GAG)- Oz Fishman (Ramon AZA in CRW)
- Grand Aleph Sgan- Logan Miller (Mashuganahs AZA in Big Apple Region)
- Grand Aleph Moreh- Grant Fineman (MAchar AZA in CRW)
- Grand Aleph MAzkir/Gizbor- Alex Metzman (Athens AZA in Cotton States Region)
- Grand Aleph Shliach- Jacob Sorrells (DC Council)
Good Livin' By Cody Leviloff
It’s a race
It’s a fight
It’s a struggle
To the death
And I wont stop fighting
Till I drop dead
Out of breath
Life is a broken bridge
Over a raging river
So take my hand
Lets do this together
Impossible is a lie
So come on lets raise the bar
Trust your hand in mine
We must show them who we are
Cause we are AZA
And we are BBG
Living life as one
Being all that we can be
Breaking boundaries
Crossing lines
Uniting people
Of all kinds
Falling in love
And making new friends
Our limitations
Have no ends
Just join with me
Let us be together as one
Cause we are BBYO
And we are having fun
- Submitted with undying love for BBYO, forever and always I remain Aleph Cody Leviloff
It’s a fight
It’s a struggle
To the death
And I wont stop fighting
Till I drop dead
Out of breath
Life is a broken bridge
Over a raging river
So take my hand
Lets do this together
Impossible is a lie
So come on lets raise the bar
Trust your hand in mine
We must show them who we are
Cause we are AZA
And we are BBG
Living life as one
Being all that we can be
Breaking boundaries
Crossing lines
Uniting people
Of all kinds
Falling in love
And making new friends
Our limitations
Have no ends
Just join with me
Let us be together as one
Cause we are BBYO
And we are having fun
- Submitted with undying love for BBYO, forever and always I remain Aleph Cody Leviloff
BBYO
Yes, it is a place of leadership, responsibility, and dedication but if I have learned anything, it is that BBYO was created to be an experience. Perhaps it will help you find your future self and maybe even you could fall in love, but the real, true reason why we join BBYO is to have fun so if you ever find yourself stressing over BBYO, take a step back, and think about why you are really here.
BBYO is the leading pluralistic teen movement aspiring to involve more Jewish teens in more meaningful Jewish experiences. For more than 80 years, BBYO has provided exceptional identity enrichment and leadership development experiences for hundreds of thousands of Jewish teens. In 60 communities across North America, Jewish teens connect with one another, volunteer in the community, celebrate their Jewish heritage, prepare for leadership roles, and travel the world together, all within a Jewish context. The power of the experience is proven through BBYO’s 250,000 alumni, who are among the most prominent figures in business, politics, academia, the arts, and Jewish communal life. Many claim it is BBYO to which they “owe it all,” and research shows that BBYO participation leads to powerful Jewish connections, attitudes and practices later in life.
BBYO is the leading pluralistic teen movement aspiring to involve more Jewish teens in more meaningful Jewish experiences. For more than 80 years, BBYO has provided exceptional identity enrichment and leadership development experiences for hundreds of thousands of Jewish teens. In 60 communities across North America, Jewish teens connect with one another, volunteer in the community, celebrate their Jewish heritage, prepare for leadership roles, and travel the world together, all within a Jewish context. The power of the experience is proven through BBYO’s 250,000 alumni, who are among the most prominent figures in business, politics, academia, the arts, and Jewish communal life. Many claim it is BBYO to which they “owe it all,” and research shows that BBYO participation leads to powerful Jewish connections, attitudes and practices later in life.