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BBYO ANNUAL REPORT 2016–2017 Friends, BBYO IS ON A MISSION TO PROVIDE MORE JEWISH

The 2016-2017 school year was incredibly special for BBYO. The year saw so many remarkable TEENS MORE MEANINGFUL JEWISH EXPERIENCES. milestones—from launching our #gamechangers campaign to surpassing 20,000 North American members—accomplishments that give Alephs and B’nai B’rith Girls a platform in which to make a BBYO is a pluralistic movement difference and advocate for what they believe in. reaching over 80,000 teens Teens chose “Changing the Game” as their guiding theme this year, showing how important it is to make their mark on the Jewish community and the world at large—and they’re doing just that. From plus hundreds of thousands of attending the 58th Presidential Inauguration and Women’s March in Washington, DC to sharing their point of view and learning from others with differing opinions, to gathering with more than 2,500 alumni, parents, volunteers, and of their peers in Dallas for the largest assembly of Jewish teen leaders worldwide, BBYO members are forming their own perspectives and developing connections with their Jewish counterparts and professionals. With a network of heritage. It is a privilege to watch their progress. BBYO FINISHED 2017 more than 600 chapters in 110 On the business side of BBYO, we launched a $90 million five-year “This Moment in Time” campaign to enable the organization to double its annual growth rate, with the goal of reaching 27,000 North American communities members by the end of the 2021 school year. We are making shifts to scale our operation so that we can have an even greater global reach and impact on Jewish teens. and 40 countries across the We are grateful for the significant investments that donors and partner organizations globe, BBYO serves as the Jewish have made to BBYO—it is because of each of you that we are able to reach more teens 20,000 with more meaningful Jewish experiences. Thank you for your support. community’s largest and most Sincerely, MEMBERS valuable platform for delivering fun, meaningful, and affordable Matthew Grossman Chief Executive Officer, BBYO experiences that inspire a lasting STRONGACROSS NORTH AMERICA connection to the Jewish people. YEAR BBYO launches “This Moment in Time,” a $90 million campaign with support from two long- term funders, totaling $28.8 million, to expand the IN REVIEW organization’s capacity and double its growth rate over five years

SEPTEMBER 2016 Thousands of teens unite across 500+ local communities during BBYO’s Global Shabbat to celebrate this year’s theme, “Be a Gamechanger,” by engaging a wide range of guests including politicians, lay leaders, entrepreneurs, journalists, DECEMBER 2016 and Holocaust survivors

BBYO International Convention (IC) 2017 attracts the largest crowd to date—nearly 4,800 Jewish teen leaders, educators, professionals, FEBRUARY 2017 and philanthropists unite in Dallas to learn, celebrate, and further a strong Jewish future

Joomie, BBYO’s first-of-its-kind free Jewish roommate finder FEBRUARY 2017 app designed to help Jewish high school seniors and college students connect with roommates who share similar interests, hobbies, and/or values, launches at BBYO International Convention

APRIL 2017 13,500+ Jewish teens serve communities around the world during J-Serve, the International Day of Jewish Youth Service

Aleph Zadik Aleph and B’nai B’rith Girls to become JUNE 2017 20,000 members strong in North America REIMAGINING JEWISH IDENTITY BBYO SUMMER 2016 SUMMER Arts Fest at International Kallah, BBYO’s summer LEADERSHIP PROGRAMS program that takes teens outside the classroom to find BY THE NUMBERS EXPERIENCES their Jewish selves, helped teens discover their Jewish identity through art. Learning with educators from AROUND the 14th Street Y, teens explored what connects them to through music, performance art, writing, teens1,258 participated in summer narrative storytelling, webpage coding, graphic THE WORLD experiences in the U.S. design, and more. Through the theme “welcoming the stranger,” teens explored how inclusivity and diversity “Because of manifests itself through art. everyone at Kallah, teens715 traveled the world during BBYO summer experiences I will study the Torah and celebrate NEW THIS YEAR: BBYO STAND UP Shabbat with my teens710 attended CLTC (Chapter In exciting community-based family more often. Leadership Training Conference) destinations around the world, to learn leadership skills and community building Because of my time BBYO Stand UP experiences at Kallah, I am driven share travel, new culture, and to engage with my opportunities to give back 263 to a community with teens. teens attended a SOLD-OUT International Kallah Judaism beyond the Eighty-five teens joined the levels of BBYO and inaugural summer of Stand UP my synagogue.” in Washington, DC, Chicago, teens199 attended ILTC (International Alaska, Nicaragua, and South —Liam M., Wisconsin Leadership Training Conference), Region, Kallah Africa. teaching teens about the diversity of our global Jewish movement Participant INTERNATIONAL INTERNATIONAL CHANGING THE GAME CONVENTION 2017: Teens at BBYO International Convention (IC) AT A GLANCE CONVENTION 2017 participated in experiences that challenged them spiritually, personally, and intellectually. 2017: CHANGING IC brought together Jewish teen leaders with community, organizational, and business leaders Jewish2,517 teen leaders THE GAME to learn from their experiences and use their leadership skills to “change the game.” total4,800+ attendees

“The best part of IC is meeting

people from all over the world. countries30 From eating Shabbat dinner with girls from Uruguay and playing 24 pool with Serbians and Bulgarians, teen-led Shabbat services to having conversations with people from the UK, Denmark, 79 and Macedonia, IC provided a Limmud (learning) sessions unique experience I could not get

anywhere else.” program220+ partners including —Juliet F., Connecticut Valley Region, • AIPAC • Buzzfeed IC 2017 attendee • Dallas Holocaust Museum • Girls Who Code • Samsung “I love BBYO. It gives me such a great sense of community and the feeling that I can do A GLOBAL anything. It’s amazing the leadership skills you MOVEMENT: learn. I couldn’t be prouder to call myself a BBG.” BBYO’S —Deby B., Macabi Tzair Uruguay INTERNATIONAL NETWORK BBYO’S 8,084 COMMITMENT international members TO ISRAEL 40 countries with engaged Jewish teens 616 teens traveled to Israel with BBYO 200+ international teens and staff from teens161 remembered and renewed, bearing witness 28 countries beyond North America in Poland and celebrating the Jewish homeland attended IC 2017 in Israel on the March of the Living program 43 teens from 17 countries beyond North America participated in Israeli30+ teens and staff formed the largest BBYO summer leadership delegation to date of Israelis at IC 2017. Delegates programs in 2016 at IC celebrated Israel by recognizing the 50th anniversary of the unification of Jerusalem through teen legislation. J-SERVE: JEWISH TEENS SERVING THE WORLD SERVICE & J-Serve, the International Day of Jewish Youth Service, unites teens from around the world as they work to make their community—and the ADVOCACY world—a better place. Each year, J-Serve continues to grow in both size and scope, offering a prominent rallying moment for teens to celebrate a J-SERVE: BY THE year-long commitment to service via elevated community projects. NUMBERS VOICE YOUR VOTE Leading up to the 2016 election, BBYO teens set out to explore 13,500+ key issues together with their peers through healthy dialogue and “This [Voice Your Jewish teens engaged debate—with a focus on immigration reform, racial injustice, and Vote] experience has education. Guided by the notion of shared civic responsibility at any 54,000 age, members hosted a collection of Voice Your Vote debate night prepared me to become service hours completed events to emphasize the importance of productive dialogue. a more critical thinker, a better leader, and 150 100+ DEBATE NIGHT WATCH PARTIES involved communities taught me how to WERE HOSTED ACROSS THE COUNTRY, WITH voice my opinions. Just OVER 1,200 TEENS PARTICIPATING justinbaldoni: 22 because we are only participating countries “Had such an amazing night More than 3,500 teens in 31 BBYO communities hanging out with these bright teenagers in BBYO, joined Election Night Parties in November—hosted in and receptive souls at the 400 partnership with Rock the Vote and 50+ other community @bbyoinsider #voiceyourvote doesn’t mean we can’t projects hosted, addressing organizations—featuring interactive activities, food, and election party! The theme of important social causes including: voice how we feel and • Racial justice celebrity guests. . the night: service, service, • Immigration & refugees service! I love these teens so get more involved.” • Homelessness & poverty Four BBYO contest winners flew to Washington, DC to much, you guys will change • Education & literacy attend the 58th Presidential Inauguration, celebrate Shabbat the world.” —Margaux G., Eastern • Environment with Jewish leaders at the Charles and Lynn Schusterman Region, Richmond, VA, • Hunger & food justice • Community health Family Foundation Weekend of Hope, Healing and Service Voice Your Vote Contest • Animal rights Dinner, and join the Women’s March on Washington. Winner GUARDIANS CIRCLE $18,000-$24,999 FOUNDERS CIRCLE $100,000+ HONOR Aaron Grossman B’nai B’rith Lodge #339 Daniel M. Soref Charitable Trust of Broward County Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Ron and Susan Goldsmith Jewish Federation of Collier County Anonymous Donor (3) Maimonides Fund Chicago Barbara Epstein Foundation Benjamin and Adean Golub Jewish Federation of Greater Houston Marc and Joan Saperstein Charles and Lynn Schusterman The Marcus Foundation, Inc. Gary Claar and Lois Kohn-Claar Jewish Community Foundation of Broward Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles Walter and Terri Solomon SOCIETY Family Foundation The Paul E. Singer Foundation Columbus Jewish Federation County Jewish Federation of Greater Washington David and Inez Myers The Perlman Family Foundation Foundation Thank you to BBYO Jewish Federation of Theodore and Harriette $10,000-$17,999 Metropolitan Detroit Perlman MENTORS CIRCLE Honor Society donors Jim Joseph Foundation Steven and Tina Price Anonymous Donor (4) The Goodman Family Supporting Jewish Federation of Silicon Valley Keren Keshet Fund Michael Steinhardt Rosalie and Billy B. Goldberg Endowment Bender Foundation Foundation Jewish Federation of St. Louis Fund who contribute $1,800 Farrah Berse Marc and Kathy Gordon Jewish Heritage Foundation of Greater KC The Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert B’nai B’rith Food Industry Lodge Matthew and Melissa Grossman JEWISHcolorado Foundation and above to secure $50,000–$99,999 Foundation, Inc. Andy and Lesley Gutman Bernard Katz Stephen and Kim Rosen Steven Caller Harold Grinspoon Foundation Seymour Krasner Steven and Robin Rotter LEADERS CIRCLE Sender Cohen The Herman Kaiser Foundation Leo & Rhea Fay Fruhman Foundation Steven and Angie Sall BBYO’s lasting impact David and Janis Finer Gary and Jerri-Ann Jacobs Bruce and Karen Levenson Schostak Family Support Foundation Anonymous Donor Jewish Federation of Bruce and Randi Pergament Frank A. Campini Foundation Jewish Community Federation of the Libitzky Family Foundation Ajay Shroff and Meka Millstone-Shroff Mort and Amy Friedkin Greater East Bay Loeb Family Charitable Foundation on young . Gifts Stanford and Joan Alexander Nashville and Middle Andrew and Ruth Suzman Marshall Spinner and Paula Goldman- Gary and Carol Berman Family Foundation Jewish Endowment Fund MJS Packaging Spinner The Associated: Jewish Tennessee UJA Federation of Jewish GE Foundation Jewish Federation of Greater Charlotte Brent and Julie Morse Jason Yelowitz to BBYO’s Honor Community Federation of Legacy Heritage Fund Philanthropies - NY Robert and Rachel Gebaide Jewish Federation of Greater Hartford Michael Nadel and Alison Levin Baltimore Michael and Andrea Leven United Jewish Endowment Giant Eagle Foundation Jewish Federation of Greater Stamford, Robert P. and Arlene R. Kogod Family Society change the The Bezalel Foundation Ira and Barbara Lipman Fund Gloria Gray Foundation New Canaan and Darien Foundation Marvin Glyder Jewish Federation of Howard County Ron Romaner and Jaynie Schultz Friends of BBYO, Inc. The Mark Cuban Foundation Howard and Diane Wohl lives of Jewish teens Greater Miami Jewish Memphis Jewish Federation Federation David Messer around the world, Jewish Federation of Greater Eitan and Debra Milgram $5,000-$9,999 Kansas City Milwaukee Jewish Federation AMBASSADORS CIRCLE support efforts to Anonymous Donor The David S. and Karen A. Shapira Jewish Community Foundation of Alan and Amy Meltzer Robert Sommer and Marjorie Glaser Steve and Carol Aaron Foundation Greater Phoenix, Inc. Guy and Michal Miasnik Jeffrey Spitzer and Arlene Katz Spitzer innovate offerings, $25,000–$49,999 Alan and Deborah Annex Dennis Deutsch Jewish Federation of Delaware Joseph and Elaine Potosky Staenberg Family Foundation PARTNERS CIRCLE Jonathan Anschell and Abigail Goldman Diller Teen Fellows Jewish Federation of South Palm Prudential Securities Lawrence and Carla Steinberg Bar-Levav Family Foundation Michael Dockterman Beach County Kevin Reed Steven and Sindy Steinberg and ensure teens Joe and Karen Barer The Donald and Carole Chaiken Jewish Federation of Southern Russ and Leslie Robinson Temple Shalom Paul and Alice Baker Gordon Evan Kass Stanley Blum Foundation New Jersey Rodgers Family Foundation Theodore Pincus Endowment develop as leaders David Brown and Suzanne Muchin Jewish Community Federation of The Leon Levine Foundation B’nai B’rith International - Great Lakes Lonnie Dounn Jewish Federation of Western Herschel and Jill Rosenzweig UJA Federation of New York- David Gold Foundation Richmond Lippman Kanfer Family Foundation Region Mitchell and Lisa Eisen Connecticut Sheldon and Barbara Rothblatt Westchester Robert and Carol Burman Paul and Judy Fridman Jewish Women’s Foundation Randy Ruttenberg Velva G and H Fred Levine Fund The Eleanor and Herbert Katz Family Jewish Education Center of Cleveland National Federation/Agency Alliance and passionate Jews. Charleston Jewish Federation Alex Goldman Greg and Tracy Kalik Sara Lee Begun Endowment Fund William and Adonna S. Kaplan Foundation Jewish Federation of Cleveland Elliott and Estee Portnoy CT Charitable Fund Bruce and Tammy Gorosh Randall Kaplan and Kathy Manning Lewis and Sandy Schneider Endowment Fund Eugene J. Eder Charitable Jewish Federation of Greater Dallas Rob (z’’l) and Eileen Ruby Neil and Marcy Cohen Greensboro Jewish Federation Adam Kaufman Howard and Leslie Schultz William and Sylvia Zale Foundation Foundation Inc. Jewish Federation of Greater Samis Foundation Community First Foundation Jewish Community Foundation of Michael and Ronnit Kessler Shaol and Evelyn Pozez Endowment Henry Zachs Daniel and Ethel Hamburger Music Fund the Milwaukee Jewish Federation Alex and Rebekah Klipper Leon and Marilyn Silverman Jeremy Freedman and Judith Philadelphia Aviv and Relli Siegel Daniel and Rochelle Snyder BBYO Jewish Community Foundation of Richard and Lori Landgarten Mark and Susan Sisisky Finer-Freedman Joseph and Harvey Meyerhoff William and Karyn Silverstein Endowment Fund Greater Kansas City Bruce and Leslie Lane Sandra Sisisky George Kaiser Family Foundation Family Charitable Funds Jerry and Linda Spitzer Paul and Suan Danziger FRIENDS CIRCLE $1,800-$4,999

Anonymous Donor (4) Erv Chudnow Memorial Fund Hochberg Family Foundation Les and Ronnie Lapinsky-Sax Saul Alexander Foundation Daniel and Wendi Abramowitz Chad Eshaghoff Alison Hoffer Barry and Julie Lerner Brad and Kimberly Schlosser The Alfred Wohl Family Foundation Joseph Falk Jonathan and Rachel Hoffer Seth and Karen Lerner Anne Schnesel FINANCIALS Diana Anderson Maury and Nancy Fertig Mark and Kiki Hoffman Richard Lieberman and Helene Weisz Skip and Lynn Schrayer Stewart and Gail Appelrouth Clive and Marjorie Fields Stephen and Amy Hoffman Steven Malkin and Pamela Weiner Dan and Patty Schwab Timothy and Nadya Bartol Kevin Fine Jeffrey and Marjorie Honickman Annette Marmalefsky and Family Bruce and Mira Schwartz Judith Barton Avron and Wendy Fogelman I & J Associates LLC Erik and Jill Maschler Debra Schwartz Jason Benkendorf Henry and Laurie Friedman Phil Jacob and Sharon Mannheimer Jacob Max Weltman Gilead-Memorial Sheila Schwartz 2% 1% Elliott and Debbie Berman Irving Friedman Jewish Community Federation of Shofar Fund Gary Sender FY2017 FY2016 FY2015 FY2014 Kevin and Devorah Berman Scott and Cindi Gelman San Francisco Benton and Jill Middleman Bruce and Carol Sherman Richard Bernstein Michael Gertzman and Carole Balin Jewish Community Relations Council - Eric and Susan Miller Arthur and Michele Siegal David and Bonni Bleustein Nicholas Ginsberg Bookstock Randy and Lynn Morgan Rich and Debbie Silverstein B’nai B’rith Charles Kline Lodge #916 Gary Gladstein Jewish Federation of New Haven Judith Neidenberg Solelim Fund Contributions* 13,734,604 12,173,309 11,184,221 11,473,938 David and Geri Cantor Kenneth Glaser Jules L. & Dorothy M. Kamsly Fund Julie Nerenberg Block and Andrew Block Fred and Eileen Springer Charleston BBYO Adult Board Mark and Barbara Glazer David and Terry Kahan Scott and Jill Notowich Faye Steinberg Member Dues 1,345,212 754,628 711,026 722,302 Aryeh and Shayna Chazin Gloria and Jerry Ribnick BBYO Regional Michael Kahn David Oliwenstein Jack and Richard Steinberg Michael Clarfeld and Tamar Huberman Kallah Fund Lewis and Elyse Kalmans Neil and Karen Pinsky Jeffrey and Jody Steren Robb Cohen and Gail Schwartz Lander and Kari Gold Danny Kaminsky Platt Memorial Chapels Sylvan T. Baer Foundation Program Fees 15,366,788 16,006,318 15,151,021 14,209,936 Steven and Stefanie Cohen Timothy and Elise Gold Karin Fine Michael and Sharon Pollack Frank and Tama Tamarkin Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Allen and Mindy Grafstein Noah Kaswell Gary and Lisa Press Thomas Giving Fund 49% 45% Greater Boston Adam and Allison Grant David and Judy Kaufman Stanley and Barbara Rabin Bernie and Janyse Weisz REVENUE Federations 749,103 658,923 673,107 542,750 David and Ruth Moskowitz Family Steven and Jill Greenspan Kenneth and Shari Keats Noah Rabinsky Gary and Bonnie Wilson Charitable Foundation Paul and Lauren Grossbard Byron and Madalene Kesner Steve and Liz Reisman Douglas and Margo Woll The David & Sondra Mack Foundation Robert and Glenda Grossman George and Janet King Frank and Helen Risch The Wuliger Foundation Other Revenue 356,660 278,897 129,943 793,256 Murray and Jill Davis Craig and Marcia Grosswald Howard and Leslie Kirshner Robert and Toni Bader Charitable Youngstown Area Jewish Federation Robert DeBare and Esther Rogers Stephen and Lisa Haffer Mark and Betsy Kleinman Foundation Marc and Mona Yudoff Lawrence and Suzi Dell Marshall Haine Nelson and Sally Koen A.J. Robinson Yaron and Edith Zakai-Or Total Revenue 31,552,367 29,872,075 27,849,318 27,742,182 Diamond Shine Express Car Wash Jordan and Wendy Handler Gary and Debbie Kohler Pamela Rose Michael and Barb Zaransky Rob Dolin Harold & Penny Blumenstein Foundation Fran Krasnow Michael and Ilene Rosen Jay and Idyth Zimbler Lowell Doppelt Arnold and Nina Harris Ray Ann Kremer Philip Rosenberg Jeff and Lauren Zlotky Brad and Judith Dworkin Henrietta and Marc Katzen Michael and Mimi Kress Bruce and Suzanne Rosenblum Kenneth and Wendy Zuckerberg Andrea Edelstein Philanthropic Fund Robert and Lori Krolik Bruce and Mindy Ruben 4% Steven and Stacey Ellison Drew Hess and Lori Rubin Alan and Barbara Kruglak Mark and Shelly Rubenfire Joe Epstein Jay and Sandra Hirsh Mr. and Mrs. Bruce J. Landau Samara Rudolph

LEGACY SOCIETY FY2017 FY2016 FY2015 FY2014 Program 15,798,677 15,522,710 14,600,593 13,436,150 Anonymous (3) Brian Feiges and Tamar Kelber Stephen and Leslye Lapidus Elliott and Estee Portnoy Mark and Sharon Shapiro 33% Steve and Carol Aaron Lawrence and Melissa Feldmesser Michael and Audrey Laufer Shaol and Evelyn Pozez Arthur and Michele Siegal Harriet Ancel Deb Fendrich Marvin and Marlene Lauwasser Harold and Ethel Primakow Walter and Terri Solomon 52% Personnel 9,872,853 9,046,290 8,573,001 8,621,841 Amanda Babbitt Douglas Finegood Linda Leshin Michael Rosenberg Irwin Solow EXPENSES Marty and Rachael Badt Nancy Finegood Tobias and Cheryl Libber Jonathan and Iris Rotker Marshall Spinner and Paula Goldman- Sara Lee Begun Mark and Linda Freedman Paul Loewenstein and Jody Kaufman Gabe and Alice Rubin Spinner Operations 4,512,368 5,161,373 4,666,381 4,783,526 Ethel Bendheim Friends of BBYO, Inc. Loewenstein Jonathan and Sheryl Rubin Jason Steigman Heather Berken Rosie Frydman Tedd and Julie Lookatch Rob (z”l) and Eileen Ruby Mike Stein and Terri Peckerman-Stein 15% Bradley and Kathy Bernstein Steve and Marla Frydman David and Rachael Marks Stefanie Sager Phyllis Tabachnick Total Expenses 30,183,898 29,730,373 27,839,975 26,841,517 Michael and Karen Bernstein Marvin Glyder Stan Meretsky Marc and Joan Saperstein Zabrina Tamarkin David Brown and Suzanne Muchin Ron and Susan Goldsmith Nelson and Joyce Migdal Rose Saperstein Steven Titlebaum Allan and Susan Carneol Shel and Ellen Goldstein James and Felicia Miller Hannah Sattler Scott Wales and Michelle Gordon-Wales Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Bruce and Tammy Gorosh Ron and Susan Miller Nat Sattler Helene Weisz Foundation Matthew and Melissa Grossman Steven Morrison and Goldie Kadushin Lane Schlessel Howard and Diane Wohl Erv Chudnow and Family Grace Kaplan Mitch and Cheryl Moser Howard Schnoll John Yopps and Melissa Chudnow Jen Chudnow William and Adonna Kaplan Zack and Andi Perlman Stacy Schusterman Alan Zukrow Cobi Edelson Cohen David and Joan Kazan Joe and Maxine Perlen Gerald Schwartz Ed and Nita Zukrow David Cohn Shaul and Pam Kelner Theodore and Harriette Perlman Talia Schwartz Leonard Zukrow Oscar and Janette Cook Leo and Donna Kleiner Theodore Pincus Jeff Schwarz and Melinda Swartz Susan Zukrow Marc and Robyn Eiseman Rose Kulakow Jay and Jill Plavnick Debbie Scribner Yonatan and Julie Zvi *$510,000 in contributions in FY17 were permanently restricted funds. BBYO BOARD OF DIRECTORS OFFICERS ND This is a call for every Jewish teen worldwide. THE 92 GRAND BOARD OF THANK Walter Solomon This is for the everyday all-stars. Board Chair THE YOU! The unseen difference makers. Estee Portnoy Grand Aleph Godol: Aaron Cooper Past Chair The grinders, the hustlers, the role players. BBYO Eastern Region: North Carolina Council Ruth Suzman Grand Aleph S’gan: Grey Silverman Vice Chair BBYO Eastern Region: North Carolina Council This is for the ones who use every day Steven Price Grand Aleph Moreh: David Ziman Treasurer/Vice Chair to make an impact on others. BBYO Westchester Region Here’s to the creators, innovators, and debaters. Marc Saperstein Vice Chair Grand Aleph Mazkir: Liam Faigen The mentors, the mensches, and motivators. BBYO Lonestar Region David Brown The volunteers and visionaries. Secretary Grand Aleph Shaliach: Jed Golman BBYO North Texas Oklahoma Region Matthew Grossman This is for the carpe-doers. Chief Executive Officer Because winning isn’t something on a scoreboard. FY 2017 BOARD THE 72ND INTERNATIONAL BOARD It’s a way of life. Laura Katz Cutler Lisa B. Eisen OF THE B’NAI B’RITH GIRLS It’s living with purpose. Judith Finer Freedman International N’siah: Ellie Bodker Susan Goldsmith BBYO Mid-America Region: Kansas City Council So break the mold, blaze your own trail, Lois Kohn-Claar International S’ganit: Jeannie Spiegel and lend a hand along the way. Lee Kohrman BBYO Northern Region East: DC Council Ted Perlman This is our life. Lynn Schusterman International Aym Ha’Chaverot: Leah Politi BBYO Kentucky Indiana Ohio Region This is our game. Stacy Schusterman Craig Weiss International Mazkirah: Jessica Edelson Ellie Bodker BBYO Liberty Region BE A #GAMECHANGER. nd 72 International N’siah International Sh’licha: Nicci Mowszowski Aaron Cooper 92nd Grand Aleph Godol BBYO Rocky Mountain Region 800 EIGHTH STREET NW WASHINGTON, DC 20001 202.857.6633 [email protected] BBYO.ORG