Rocky Mountain Region
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== Staff == | == Staff == |
Revision as of 14:26, 24 July 2012
Contents |
Rocky Mountain Region
Rocky Mountain Region BBYO is a division of BBYO inc. located in Colorado, New Mexico, and Wyoming. RMR is home to 12 total chapters, including 6 AZA, 6 BBG, and 1 BBYO chapters.
AZA Chapters
- Judge Saul Pinchick AZA #6 - Denver, CO
- Ilan Ramon AZA #380 - Boulder, CO
- Hank Greenspun AZA #705 - Denver, CO
- David Klein Shalom B'ahava #1298 - Albuquerque, NM
- #1387 - Denver, CO
BBG Chapters
- Ahavah BBG #331 - Boulder, CO
- Celeste Sobol Golden Anniversary Year BBG #1210 - Denver, CO
- Leah Faye BBG #2310 - Denver, CO
- N'shama BBG #165 - Denver, CO
- V'ruach BBG #201 - Denver, CO
- Las Hermanitas de Judith Adina Simon #1458 - Albuquerque, NM
BBYO Chapters
- Rocky Mountain Chai BBYO #5179 - Colorado Springs, CO
2012 Regional Board
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BBG
- N'siah - Nikki Naiman (201)
- S'ganit - Emily Abramson (201)
- Aym HaChaverot - Talia Inbar (1458)
- Mazkirah - Jessica Geller (201)
- Sh'licha - Tiffany Sanders (1210)
- Gizborit - Sara Goldstein (165)
- Madricha - Rivkah Gross (331)
2011 Regional Board
AZA
- Godol - Benjamin Sanders (6)
- S'gan - Adam Zall (705)
- Moreh - Gabriel Sanders (6)
- Mazkir - Jonathan Ansell (380)
- Chaver - David Zirinsky (6)
- Gizbor - Paul Elsberg (275)
- Kohen Godol - Ezra Sackett (6)
BBG
- N'siah - Rivkah Gross (331)
- S'ganit -Samantha Beatty (2310)
- Aym HaChaverot - Ilana Morris (1210)
- Mazkirah -Margaret Miles (1210)
- Sh'licha - Elianna Boswell (1458)
- Gizborit - Ariel Amaru (331)
- Madricha - Rebekah Lackner (165)
2010 Regional Board
AZA
- Godol - Ezra Sackett (6)
- S'gan - Jonathan Katz (6)
- Moreh - Tucker Robinson (734)
- Mazkir - Benjamin Tillis (705)
- Mazkir - Elan Leftin (705)
- Chaver - Joseph Brachfeld (734)
- Gizbor - Alex Borenstein (705)
- Ozer - Matthew Klasco (275)
- Kohen Godol - Joshua Siegel (734)
BBG
- N'siah - Rebekah Lackner (165)
- S'ganit - Jessica Thompson (201)
- Aym HaChaverot - Marissa Kaufmann (165)
- Mazkirah - Emily Reeves (201)
- Sh'licha - Julia Wedgle (1210)
- Gizborit - Michelle Wildman (331)
- Ozeret - Robin Altman (5179)
- Madricha - Jessica Green (165)
2009 Regional Board
AZA
- Godol - Joshua Adam Siegel (734)
- S'gan - Samuel Kazer (6)
- Moreh - Matthew Klasco (275)
- Mazkir - Alexander Rubin (Alby)
- Chaver - Gus Efroymson (Alby)
- Gizbor - Ryan Wolpa (734)
- Ozer - Ian Shlomo Solow-Niederman (705)
- Kohen Godol - Samuel Dragul (705)
1. As I write this, the photo is not of the new Freeplay Companion, but of the Freeplay Devo, an FM/DAB radio (DAB is Digital Audio Broadcast, not used in the USA where HD Radio has been adopted iteasnd). I hope the photo will be replaced, but in any case you can see the Companion .2. Commenter Comedian refers to our original spring design. The spring was a great innovation for its time, but we switched to a direct-charge alternator system as soon as we could perfect it because of many advantages, one of which is that our new system is even tougher than the old. Comedian is quite correct that lesser current competitors use a cheap version of the same thing; our system is superficially similar but does work differently (it s patented) and furthermore uses more expensive materials like Neodymium Iron Boron magnets (I think everyone else uses the cheap ceramic ones which are far less effective). With Freeplay products you have to crank less than with competitors , and they last much longer too. I can easily understand why Comedian would be concerned that, at such a low price, the Companion wouldn t be any better than the competition, but fear not! The Companion does require more cranking than our more expensive products do for the same listening/shine time, but it s still a great product.3. Anonymous is concerned about who buys Freeplay products. A large percentage of Freeplay s sales is of Lifeline and Scout radios which were designed specifically for Aid Development use something no other company has done, so to think that Freeplay has somehow abandoned those in need is really quite off the mark. Sales to yuppies and other people in developed countries help Freeplay Energy donate part of its revenue to the Freeplay Foundation, which (along with other organizations such as UNICEF and CARE) buys and distributes these radios that bring valuable information to people who would otherwise be quite isolated in places like Rwanda and Afghanistan. Tom Hanks (the Foundation s US ambassador) and eBay are currently (Jan. 22-Feb. 1) auctioning 10 autographed Lifelines as a fundraiser for the Foundation yuppies and everyone else can see the auctions and bid .Rohan JayasekeraFreeplay Energy
2008 Regional Board
AZA
- Godol - Samuel Dragul (705)
- S'gan - Elliot Reaven (6)
- Moreh - Alex Beatty (275)
- Mazkir - Zach Silverman (705)
- Chaver - Matthew Eckstein (380)
- Gizbor - Gus Efroymson (Alby)
- Ozer - Joshua Siegel (734)
- Kohen Godol - Amitai Gross (380)
BBG
- N'siah - Danielle Goss (165)
- S'ganit - Erin Diner (2310)
- Aym HaChaverot - Kayla Frenkel (1210)
- Mazkirah - Callie Raynor (1210)
- Sh'licha - Eshley Spitzer (2310)
- Gizborit - Mandy Shapiro (2310)
- Ozeret - Rebecca Goodside (2310)
- Madricha - Alena Stern (201)
Dr. Perez-Fernandez-Thank you for the blog. I really enjoy reaindg your posts. We just found out our daughter is highly gifted. She is 4 almost 5. Can you give me any ideas on how to teach her math. She loves numbers and keeps writing/talking about them. I am just not sure where to start. Thank you,Lisa
Staff
- Regional Programing Director: Nate "grumpy" Fox
- Regional Programing Director: Rachel Heilbronner
- Teen Connections Director: Jason Stone
- Albuquerque City Director: Eric Maxon
Regional Events
These are night or weekends that are chances for the whole region to gather together and do whatever the events purpose is:
- BoulderCon (kickoff convention at the end of August. Held in Boulder but subject to change and become a "traveling convention")
- RLTC (Regional Leadership Training Conference during mid-october. A Convention based on building up leadership skills. Also the event where regional inductions happen)
- Beau Dance (Dance where regional BBG chapter announce their elected Beaus. Held in November or December)
- AZAA Tournament (AZA basketball tournament held the night before Winter Convention)
- Winter Convention (Held near the end of December. This is where the Regional Aleph Godol and N'siah give their States of the Region, members are awarded life membership, spirit competitions are held as well as a story and oratory competition and most importantly, Regional elections and installations take place)
- Final Night Dance (A dance held the last night of Winter Convention after installations)
- AIT/MIT Conclave (First convention for the new AITs and MITs of RMR. This is an introduction to how BBYO works and a welcome to the new members)
- Intake Dance (A dance held on the last night of AIT/MIT Conclave where we announce which chapters each new member will join. Held in March)
- Kallah (Regional convention solely based on Judaism. We also hold senior circle, a ritual for seniors to give their stories and pass whatever they wish to down to other members. Held in April or May)
- Sweetheart Dance (A dance where regional AZA chapters announce their elected Sweethearts. Held in May)