Ha'lom's MIT Facts
This page contains helpful facts for MIT's about BBYO, BBG, AZA, Greater Miami Council and Ha'lom BBG!
Ha'lom BBG Facts
Born on January 9, 1999 Our colors are blue and silver
Our first ever meeting was held in Rachael Sablotsky's loft while eating pizza  (suprise, suprise!  we were eating!)
Originally thought of by Melissa Bandklayder and Rachael Sablotsky
Some unofficial symbols of Ha'lom are stars, clouds, and angels
Later Michelle Appelrouth, Rachel Whyte and Jen Rozzen joined in
Ha'lom means "to dream" in Hebrew Ha'lom BBG is the newest chapter in Greater Miami Council
Recieved charter #0316 at formal on May 28, 2000
The original mascot was Tinkerbelle, later changed to the Genie from Aladdin
Greater Miami Council Facts
Greater Miami Council is made up of the 5 girls and 5 guys chapters in Miami, Florida
Greater Miami Council is abbreviated by using the initials GMC
GMC's mascot is Animal from the Muppet Show
GMC is District #53
GMC's advisors are Liora Ramati, Suzanne and Josh.
GMC's colors are green and white
BBYO Facts
BBYO stands for B'nai Brith Youth Organization
In 1983, BBYO opened its first office in Continental Europe, in Paris, France
BBG Facts AZA Facts
BBG stands for
B'nai Brith Girls
AZA stands for
Aleph Zadik Aleph
Jason Beckendorf is the current Grand Aleph Godol (AZA Prez)
Jen Kraus is our current International N'siah (BBG Prez)
In 1989, BBG added the fifth International Officer, Sh'licha
In 1941, The Women's Supreme Council adopted the name B'nai Brith Girls
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