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SUMMERexperiencesFOR JEWISHTEENS
Find yourself here-2011-
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SERvE a NEW cOMMUNITy — Impact: SouthweSt— Impact: Dc— Impact: BoSton— Impact: ISrael
STEp OUTSIdE My WORld— paSSport to the worlD
TRavEl WITH aZa/BBG MEMBERS— amBaSSaDor to BulgarIa — IlSI— march of the lIvIng
dEvElOp My lEadERSHIp SkIllS aNd JEWISH IdENTITy — Kallah— cltc— Iltc
cONNEcT all yEaR lONG— BenefItS of aZa/BBg memBerShIp — Stay In touch anD learn more
Join Jewish teens from around the world for the summer experience of a lifetime. whatever you want to do this summer, bbYO Summer Experiences menu has the program to match your interests. Choose from a variety of international travel experiences throughout EurOpE, CENtral amErICa, and IsraEl; develop your skills as a community leader as you make an Impact in BOstON, IsraEl, WashINgtON, DC, and the amErICaN sOuthWEst; and strengthen your bbYO leadership at AZA/bbG member programs across NOrth amErICa.
no matter which programs you choose, you will have the opportunity to explore Judaism like never before, participate in hands-on service, and make lifelong friends.
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Impact: SouthwestJulY 31–august 11, 2011 / $2,200
bbyo.org/impactsouthwest bbyo.org/impact_southwest_video
bbyo.org/summer_blog/impact_southwest/
Expand your personal horizons and your awareness of a culture other than your own by experiencing life in the Southwest on a native American reservation. work with the local community and fellow Jewish teens to complete critical service projects and build cultural bridges. Examine Jewish approaches to social engagements, learn about leadership and responsibility, and challenge yourself in new ways. Explore the outdoors and return home seeing the world through new eyes.
• Participate in meaningful service work that fosters strong connections between you and others
• Learn about group dynamics as you create a cohesive group, a shared ethic and overcome challenges together
• Challenge yourself physically, mentally and socially in a stimulating environment
• Examine Jewish concepts of justice, community and civic responsibility
• Gain exposure to the unique and varied narratives of American life, history and culture
Impact: Dc george Washington university / Washington, DCJulY 13–JulY 24, 2011 / $2,200
bbyo.org/impactdc bbyo.org/impact_dc_video
bbyo.org/summer_blog/impact_dc/
IMpACT: DC will affect the way you think about the world, Judaism and yourself. Spend the summer in downtown washington, DC in advocacy training with other teens who are passionate about politics, community service, and activism. hear legislative updates from leading experts on domestic and international policy issues, participate in hands-on service projects and develop skills to pioneer change and impact the issues you care about, all while exploring the sites of the nation’s capital.
• Stay on the campus of The George Washington University—a short walk from the White House, the State Department and the lincoln Memorial
• Lead direct-service projects with organizations that tackle some of society’s most challenging issues
• Learn the ABCs of effective advocacy from leading activists and policy makers
• Take part in lobbying sessions with public officials
SERvE a NEW cOMMUNITy.
Impact: BostonBrandeis university / Boston, massachusettsJuNE 26–JulY 8, 2011 / $2,100
bbyo.org/impactboston bbyo.org/impact_boston_video
bbyo.org/summer_blog/impact_boston/
At IMpACT: boston, you will go beyond volunteering to explore the root issues that underlie some of society’s biggest challenges. During this two-week program, you will go behind the scenes and meet with professional activists and community leaders who have dedicated their lives to helping others. You’ll work in a team environment with local non-profit organizations to see first-hand how they address real problems in their community, and how they work to change the cause of the problem and also support the lives of those most impacted. Your service goes beyond one program or one group; instead, you learn the skills and tools that will empower you to start a lifetime of work as an agent of change in your own community. All of this while meeting friends you’ll keep forever.
• Get a real college experience, living and learning on the campus of Brandeis University
• Work hands-on, serving communities in need across the Boston Metropolitan Area
• Work through exclusive partnerships with activists who are bettering the lives of hundreds of people
• Learn what it takes to be a leader in your community and make a lasting difference
• Meet Jewish teens from around the nation who are as passionate as you are about helping others
participants are eligible to extend their summer at Brandeis by attending the university’s other two summer programs: BIma and genesis. these programs take place immediately following ImpaCt: Boston and combine Jewish studies, academics and the arts. If accepted to BIma or genesis, ImpaCt: Boston participants will be eligible for a $500 discount. For more information, go to brandeis.edu/genesis or brandeis.edu/bima.
Impact: IsraelJuly 5 – July 25, 2011 / $4,450
bbyo.org/impactisrael
Do something extraordinary this summer. leave Israel better than you found it by living and serving in an Israeli community. Along the way, get to know the issues facing Israeli society first hand and learn how to play a part in shaping the future of the Jewish State. This three-week service-learning program is designed primarily for teens looking to return to Israel for a deeper community-based experience.
• Live and give in a small community in the scenic Israeli North
• Meet emerging Israeli leaders and social entrepreneurs who are building the Jewish State of tomorrow
• Build your leadership skills, explore your Jewish identity and the meaning of contemporary Zionism
• Experience the beauty and power of Shabbat in Jerusalem; visit the Kotel and the Old City and enjoy an entirely off-the-beaten track experience in Israel
• Connect to your Jewish roots through community building and spiritual experiences
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add a passport to the World trip to your summer and have more fun than
you ever thought possible.
STEp OUTSIdE My WORld.passport to the worldJourney to Israel, Europe and Central and North america
passport2theworld.org bbyopassport.smugmug.com
bbyo.org/passport_video
passport to the world is your ticket to a hands-on journey full of new experiences, friendships, and way of looking at the world. plan your adventure and choose from a selection of trips, taking you through cities across four continents for exploration. Each program shares the core elements of active touring, community service, cross-cultural interactions, and meaningful Jewish experiences, not to mention the company of other teens seeking a fun-filled, transformative summer experience.
Today, passport to the world represents the largest provider of international Jewish teen travel programs, taking more than 700 teens to cities throughout 14 countries, such as the uk, france, Costa Rica and Israel. As bbYO’s global travel program, passport trip experiences are available for Jewish teens of all backgrounds.
trip Dates & Cost Passport trips vary in length, from two to five weeks, with multiple departure dates available throughout June and July. Most of the trips can also be combined with a special one-week extension program in Israel. Thinking about signing up for a trip? Don’t wait! Early registration discounts are available and significant scholarship subsidies are offered in many communities.
AZA/bbG members are entitled to a $50 discount.
Contact us to register for a trip or for more information.
passport2theworld.org [email protected] 1.800.698.1002
IsraEl JOurNEY#1: June 21–July 11#2: June 28–July 18#3: July 5–July 25#4: July 12–august 1#5: July 19–august 8
INt’l lEaDErshIp sEmINar IsraEl (IlsI)July 5–July 25
trEK IsraElJune 28–July 18
EurO-IsraEl JOurNEY pOlaNDJune 28–July 26
EurO-IsraEl JOurNEY CENtralJuly 5–august 1
EurO-IsraEl JOurNEY spaINJune 28–July 25
IsraEl FamIlY JOurNEYJune 29, 2011–July 10, 2011august 3, 2011–august 14, 2011
marCh OF thE lIvINg april 27–may 11
ImpaCt: IsraElJuly 5–July 25
EurO-QuEst WEstErN#1: June 28–July 11#2: July 12–July 25
EurO-QuEst mEDItErraNEaN #1: June 28–July 11#2: July 26–august 8
EurO-QuEst CONtINENtalJune 28–July 25
amBassaDOr tO BulgarIaJune 27–July 4
ECO-QuEst CENtral amErICa#1: June 28–July 11#2: July 26–august 8
trEK WEst usa#1: June 28–July 18#2: July 5–July 25
IsraEl JOurNEY plus June 28–July 25
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IlSI: leaders International leadership Seminar in IsraelJulY 5–JulY 25 / $4,750
bbyo.org/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx bbyo.org/ilsi_video
IlSI is a great opportunity to gain an insider’s perspective on Israel through touring, sightseeing, and an academic experience that goes beyond the headlines to understand Israeli history, culture and politics. ILSI challenges participants with the big questions: What is the meaning of Zionism in the 21st century? what is the future of the Jewish State, and how can you play a part in shaping it? why is peace so elusive in the region? participants will interact with Israel’s emerging leaders and educators to form their own opinions and draw their own conclusions.
march of the livingaprIl 27–maY 11, 2011
bbyo.org/march
This spring, join thousands of Jewish teens from around the world on a two-week, life-altering journey that marks the tragedy of the holocaust in poland, followed by a celebration of the establishment of the modern State of Israel in the Jewish homeland.
This trip allows participants to:
• Learn about the rich history of Krakow’s Jewish community, dating back to medieval times
• Confront the horror of Auschwitz-Birkenau, Treblinka and Majdanek concentration camps
• Retrace the heroic story of the Warsaw Ghetto uprising
• Affirm the unity of the Jewish people by marching from Auschwitz to Birkenau, hand-in-hand, with thousands of teens from around the world
• Travel to Israel and re-trace the footsteps of 3,000 years of Jewish history
• Spend a spiritually uplifting Shabbat on the shores of the Sea of Galilee
• Recount the modern-day miracle of the State of Israel’s founding in Tel Aviv
• Celebrate Israel’s Independence Day on Jerusalem’s Ben Yehuda Street pedestrian mall
• Float in the Dead Sea and climb Masada
TRavEl WITH aZa/BBG MEMBERS.
ambassador to BulgariaJuNE 27–JulY 6 / $2,950
bbyopassport.smugmug.com/summer2010/ambassador-to-Bulgaria/
Explore one of the most unique Jewish communities in the world while participating in service projects, touring a beautiful land that’s considered one of Europe’s best-kept secrets, and building lasting friendships with local Jewish teens from Eastern Europe. See for yourself the thriving local bbYO chapter in bulgaria.
Travel from city to city and village to village, leaving your mark on projects such as restoring local synagogues, visiting orphans, volunteering at a Jewish senior’s home, and helping to feed the hungry. You’ll also go hiking in the balkan Mountains, relax on the shores of the black Sea, and explore ancient monasteries and ornate synagogues.
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visit bbyo.org to learn how to become a member.
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Iltc: International leadership training conferencepErlmaN Camp, laKE COmO, pENNsYlvaNIaJuNE 28–JulY 11, 2011 / $2,475
bbyo.org/teens/experiences/iltc/ bbyo.org/IltC bbyo.org/summer_blog/iltc/
IlTC is the premier domestic leadership development experience designed for current or aspiring AZA/bbG regional, council or international leaders. The program builds on the leadership skills and formats used at ClTC, including dividing teens into mock regions to teach them how to be effective leaders at bbYO events, at school and in extracurricular activities. IlTC explores the concepts of Jewish leadership and what it means to live a Jewish life. Important values in the Jewish tradition are taught while inspiring participants to look within themselves to discover why Judaism matters and how it informs the decisions they make around their daily challenges. The program helps teens build character and identity, and its graduates often remain active in Jewish life long after high school. The experience is a stand-out on college resumes.
IltC is designed for any aza/BBg teen—particularly those who aspire to regional leadership positions.cltc: chapter leadership training conference
dEvElOp My lEadERSHIp SkIllS aNd JEWISH IdENTITy.
ClTC is designed to teach teens essential leadership skills in a group dynamic. It connects AZA/bbG peers throughout north America and helps them build a solid network of long-lasting relationships. Developed from principles outlined in Stephen Covey’s Seven Habits of Highly Effective Teens, ClTC provides teens with the skills necessary to develop solid work habits, collaborate with their peers in a positive environment, recognize their strengths, and set standards for themselves now and in their future years as adults.
Specifically, teens work in mock AZA and BBG chapters where teamwork and community must be established to develop a year-long chapter plan, including marketing and outreach, budgeting and program building. The skills and resources they learn at ClTC will stay with them long after they return home, aiding them as they work in their chapters to run meetings, hold elections, deliver speeches, and fundraise for their community.
In addition to leadership skills, participating teens learn the policies and procedures established in the aza/BBg model:
• AZA/BBG Traditions: history and songs, Cardinal Principles and Menorah Pledge
• Starting a New Chapter: chapter standards, working with advisors, and fundraising
• “How-To” Sessions: parliamentary procedure, problem solving, BBYO policies, youth dashboard training, and best practices
BEBEr Camp, muKWONagO, WIsCONsINsession 1: June 14–June 26, 2011
session 3: June 28–July 10, 2011
session 5: July 12–July 24, 2011
session 7: July 26–august 7, 2011
$1,850
Camp CaNYON at BEthaNY COllEgE, BEthaNY, Wvsession 2: June 21-July 3
session 4: July 5-July 17
session 6: July 19-aug 1
$1,850KallahpErlmaN Camp, laKE COmO, pENNsYlvaNIaJuly 12–July 31, 2011 / $2,700
bbyo.org/teens/experiences/kallah/ bbyo.smugmug.com/2010/Kallah
bbyo.org/summer_blog/kallah/
kallah offers a deep Judaic experience in which participants are given the opportunity to explore their own Jewish identity and engage with spirituality, culture and religion. The kallah experience strives to provide exposure to some of the core principles, values and tenets of Jewish life. kallah brings together a faculty of some of the most talented educators, artists, thinkers and creative minds that the Jewish community has to offer, and provides teens with a forum to learn from and work with one another to delve deeper into the aspects of Judaism that they find meaningful—all in a camp environment. The program requires no background in formal Jewish education. In fact, the Kallah community flourishes through the diversity of its participants and their experiences, traditions and knowledge. Teens will emerge from the kallah program with a strong sense of self, but also of kehillah (community), feeling connected to their fellow participants through bonds and friendships that will last for years to come.
highlights from a Kallah experience include:
CltC is designed for any aza/BBg teen—particularly those who aspire to chapter leadership positions.
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bbyo.org/cltc/ bbyo.org/summer_blog/cltc/ bbyo.org/cltc_video
• Dynamic educators from all backgrounds provide teens with a strong overview of various topics as well as different points of view
• Participants will have the opportunity to work with educators, providing advice and resources to investigate an issue, learn about it, and then share their findings with a larger group of participants. Teens will see that they are capable of creating a meaningful learning experience for their peers.
participants will be offered the opportunity to be bar/bat Mitzvahed at kallah, should they so choose. The support and encouragement
that they receive from their peers is truly unique.
• Participants choose many of their classes and find a connection in ways that are meaningful to them
• From the first song to the last Havdalah candle, Shabbat is planned entirely by participants (with the guidance of educators, of course). kallah is a very intense and focused program, and participants and staff alike work to create a true separation from a week of hard work to Shabbat, where they have the chance to rest.
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BEFOrE YOu plaN YOur summEr ExpErIENCE, taKE Our FaCEBOOK summEr ExpErIENCEs QuIz:
bbyo.org/facebook_quiz .
we’ve got facebook, Twitter, blogs, and photo galleries! Stay connected all year long:
facebook.com/BBYOInsider
twitter@BBYOInsider
bbyo.org/summer_blog
bbyo.smugmug.com
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JOIN aza/BBg: AZA/bbG membership gives Jewish teens an opportunity to be a part of an 85- year-old family with more than 250,000 alumni around the world—including politicians, corporate CEOs, movie directors, college professors, rabbis, and entrepreneurs—who all got their start in BBYO’s renowned Aleph Zadik Aleph (AZA) and b’nai b’rith Girls (bbG) leadership development programs. In AZA and bbG, the teens are in charge. YOu plan local, national and even international programs. with more than 600 chapters worldwide, bbYO provides a place for you to meet new friends and learn important skills such as public speaking, event planning, and time, project and budget management. bbYO provides leadership development, community service, and Jewish learning opportunities throughout the entire high school experience, where you can be with other Jewish teens from across the spectrum of Jewish life to create friendships and memories that last a lifetime.
Note: BBYO is an independent organization, separate from B’nai B’rith International
BENEFIts tO mEmBErshIp: • Meet and foster relationships with a global network of teens
• Premium leadership opportunities
• Exclusive programming opportunities
• Discounts on Passport to the World travel programs
BBYO prOmO vIDEO: bbyo.org/bbyo_video
To join, go to: bbyo.org/new_member
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We want everyone to attend. scholarships are available for qualifying teens.
BByO International Office Scholarships:The BBYO International Office provides scholarship applications upon request. Please contact our Manager of program Registration, Sabrina Moore, at 202.857.6549 or [email protected]. Scholarship amounts are determined by need. Applications must be received by march 1, 2011.
local Scholarships:for scholarships from your local community agencies, please contact your community’s Federation, JCC, Synagogue, and BBYO offices to inquire about opportunities for financial assistance. Visit bbyo.org/experiences to download a sample letter you can use to show your local Jewish community agencies the value of attending a 2011 bbYO Summer Experience.
For more information or to register, visit
bbyo.org
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