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As the gregorian year came to a close and IRAZA #380 received recognition for it's hard work at the Regional Winter Convention, the founders believed that there work was done and it was time for others to take on the leadership of the chapter. At the next term's board elections, Amitai Gross, a Freshman and the first Chaver of the chapter, was elected as the next Godol. Not only was Amitai young, but the entire second executive board was composed of Freshmen, minus Simi Adler, a Senior and founder. During Gross' term, the chapter had an all-time record membership, through the extensive work of Adler, and a record six programs held that term, with the help of S'gan, Martin Singer, which all had excellent attendance thanks to the boards push for communication. Regional programs had record attendance, especially Kallah with a record twelve members there. At the next elections, thanks to the superior communication of the chapter, there was a strong push for many members to run. Not a single position went unapposed. The next term's attendance and membership was nearly as impressive as the lasts. | As the gregorian year came to a close and IRAZA #380 received recognition for it's hard work at the Regional Winter Convention, the founders believed that there work was done and it was time for others to take on the leadership of the chapter. At the next term's board elections, Amitai Gross, a Freshman and the first Chaver of the chapter, was elected as the next Godol. Not only was Amitai young, but the entire second executive board was composed of Freshmen, minus Simi Adler, a Senior and founder. During Gross' term, the chapter had an all-time record membership, through the extensive work of Adler, and a record six programs held that term, with the help of S'gan, Martin Singer, which all had excellent attendance thanks to the boards push for communication. Regional programs had record attendance, especially Kallah with a record twelve members there. At the next elections, thanks to the superior communication of the chapter, there was a strong push for many members to run. Not a single position went unapposed. The next term's attendance and membership was nearly as impressive as the lasts. | ||
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===Past Boards=== | ===Past Boards=== |
Revision as of 12:40, 24 July 2012
Contents |
Chapter History
As far as marriage goes, no. Churches/pastors have the right to deny simotheng like same sex marriage because they are not, or at least should not be, considered a part of government. Faith is a choice. If you don't like it you have the choice to switch or ignore it. Government is a choice as well, albeit harder to change and near impossible to ignore, but same sex marriage goes beyond that to the realm of human rights. Regardless, marriage is important, to me at least, because of the rights and equality that comes with it. Not because I feel the need to be accepted by some arbitrary god that some people believe exist.As far as retreats go, Im not to happy with your use of quotes around the word christian. Religion is an idea. It is intangible. No one can explain what it really is. No one can say what is and what isn't christian. If that was possible there wouldn't be so many sects of christianity. So who's to say that a SSC can't be christian? No one. As far as stopping a SSC from going on a retreat, then yes, they have the right. I use the same argument as I did for marriage.Im not saying that it is right to discriminate, but in all honesty organized religion can go F it's self.
The Legacy of Ben Greenberg
Ben Greenberg wasn't really sure what to do as the only member. He asked Megibow who responded with: "You have a Shul directory right? Why don't you call up everyone in high school and get them to join?" The next day, Ben called Mark and asked him, "What do I do now?" Mark was confused as to what he meant. Ben informed him that he had called every high school male at Bonai Shalom and had some interested guys. What should he do now? Mark was excited with Ben's enthusiasm for getting the work done and gave him further instructions on how to begin. Ben had recruited the other founders of what would become Ilan Ramon AZA #380: Michael Salzman, Paul Kirschner, Nathan Fox, Aaron Freedman and Simi Adler. Ben took on the role as the first Godol.
Receiving a Charter: Nathan Fox's Work
Ben's term as Godol ended and then came along Michael Salzman's. After Salzman, Nathan Fox took on the position of Godol and made some radical changes. Fox pushed for support from the central part of the region, Denver, attendance at regional events and strong fraternity within the chapter. Nathan and other founding members worked hard to build up membership so that in the Fall of 2004, Rabbi Rose BBYO #5026 would no longer exist and the men would finally have their own chartered AZA chapter. In the Fall term of 2004, Nathan Fox became the first official Godol of the yet-to-be-named Boulder AZA chapter (see Fall '04 board). After long discussions among members who attended regular meetings, the chapter finally received a name, a mascot, a number (recycled from a folded Chicago AZA chapter), a chapter sport (sort of), colors and a theme (Rastafarian/hippie influence).
Members Coming From Everywhere: Amitai Gross' Additions
As the gregorian year came to a close and IRAZA #380 received recognition for it's hard work at the Regional Winter Convention, the founders believed that there work was done and it was time for others to take on the leadership of the chapter. At the next term's board elections, Amitai Gross, a Freshman and the first Chaver of the chapter, was elected as the next Godol. Not only was Amitai young, but the entire second executive board was composed of Freshmen, minus Simi Adler, a Senior and founder. During Gross' term, the chapter had an all-time record membership, through the extensive work of Adler, and a record six programs held that term, with the help of S'gan, Martin Singer, which all had excellent attendance thanks to the boards push for communication. Regional programs had record attendance, especially Kallah with a record twelve members there. At the next elections, thanks to the superior communication of the chapter, there was a strong push for many members to run. Not a single position went unapposed. The next term's attendance and membership was nearly as impressive as the lasts.
no prob my blog is the same way aksimet's cuhagt over a million spam msgs in just about 3 years now.about the 140 chars: it makes sense to keep it standard twitter's kind of going the way of MicroSoft if you ask me in that their trying to make twitter better by breaking compatability (or something like that)anywho glad to see you've joined the TWiT Armycatch u on the flip sidechris
Past Boards
(Fall 2011)
- Godol: Grant Harrop
- S'gan: Nate Stein
- Chaver: Aaron Wildman
- Moreh: Sam Garelick
- Gizbor: Ethan Fellows
- Mazkir: Isaac Bates Vinuesa
Past Boards
- Godol: Jacob Koplen
- S'gan: Mathew Eckstein
- Chaver: Noah Beale
- Moreh: Daniel Rheiner
- Gizbor: Adam Ornstein
- Mazkir: Amitai Gross
- Kohen Godol: David Weaver
Past Boards
(Spring 06)
- Godol: David Weaver
- S'gan: Jacob Koplen
- Chaver: Yoni Fallik
- Moreh: Leonid "Comrade" Vaisberg
- Gizbor: Adam Ornstein
- Mazkir: Ben "Bead" Mead
- Kohen Godol: Amitai Gross
(Fall 05)
- Godol: Amitai Gross
- S'gan: Jacob Koplen
- Chaver: Yoni Fallik
- Moreh: Martin Singer
- Gizbor: Daniel Rheiner
- Mazkir: Ben "Bead" Mead
- Kohen Godol: Amitai Gross
(Spring 05)
- Godol: Amitai Gross
- S'gan: Martin Singer
- Chaver: Simi Adler
- Moreh: Simi Adler
- Gizbor: Jacob Koplen
- Mazkir: David Weaver
- Kohen Godol: Nathan Fox
(Fall 04)
- Godol: Nathan Fox
- S'gan: Paul Kirschner
- Chaver: Amitai Gross
- Moreh: Simi Adler
- Gizbor: Amit Halevi
- Mazkir: Aaron Freedman
- Kohen Godol: Nathan Fox
Home Of
- Nickname: The Mighty Hebes
- Mascot: Rastafarian Hooters Owl "Mr. Hebe"
- Colors: Red, Green, Yellow, Black (Rasta)
- Advisors: Mark Megibow, David Scully
- Sister Chapter: Ahavah BBG #331
- Brother Chapter: Mordechai Analevitch AZA #1387 "The Flying Aces" (No Longer Folded)
Past Advisors
- Kovi Bessoff
- Zach Gelman
Items of The Chapter
- The Godol has a few items passed down:
- Ilan Ramon has gone through two gavels. The first, as the story is told, was stolen from the Cherry Creek High School Debate Team by Brandon Rattiner, the RAG of RMR at the time and given to Nathan Fox at the chapter's first official elections. This gavel was stolen multiple times, first by Ahavah BBG #331 (we got back at them), then by a few chapter members and then finally by Rocky Mountain Chai BBYO #5179 in Colorado Springs where it now resides. The second and current gavel was, boringly, bought off of [1] by Amitai Gross to hand down to David Weaver.
- The Godol Pin was bought by Amitai Gross during his first erm as Godol
- The Godol Files were compiled by Nathan Fox to pass on to Amitai Gross and are an extensive resource on how a Godol should work
- The S'ganim of IRAZA pass down Owl figurines in honor of our mascot. Each S'gan will add a figure to the collection. This was started by Paul Kirschner.
- Amitai Gross, in his term as Chaver, bought a Yad to pass down to each Chaver along with a personal teaching he wrote. This Yad is currently in the posession of Simi Adler since he can't remember where it is in his house.
Regional Awards Held
Convention 05
- Highest Memebership Retention Rate
- Best Song Performance
- Oratory Contest (Amitai Gross)
Convention 04
- Most Improved Chapter
- Program of the Year (Summer Kickoff: Paul Kirschner)
- Godol of the Year (Nathan Fox)
- Chaver of the Year (Amitai Gross)
- Highest Membership Retention Rate
- Highest Membership Increase
- Justin Kutner Jewish Heritage Chair (Amitai Gross)
- Sam Beber Distinguished Senior Award (Paul Kirschner)
Convention 02
- Lew Rosenberg Award for Best Chapter Advisor (Mark Megibow)
Convention 00
- Lew Rosenberg Award for Best Chapter Advisor (Mark Megibow)
Distinguished Members
- Ben Greenberg: RMR 49th Regional Mazkir
- You know more will come eventually. Bound to happen.