Avitz AZA
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+ | [[S'gan]]- Jared Kerker and Adam Warren | ||
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+ | [[Moreh]]- Jake Berne | ||
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+ | [[Mazkir]]- Jake Gottlieb | ||
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+ | [[Shaliach]]- Eli Harrison | ||
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+ | [[Gizbor]]- Jacob Schlanger | ||
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+ | [[Sopher]]- Evan Greenberg and Austin Lourie | ||
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+ | [[Kohen Godol]]- Ari Feldstein | ||
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'''2010 Board Term 2''' | '''2010 Board Term 2''' | ||
Revision as of 05:59, 1 March 2011
Avitz AZA #2383-2490 is a member of Aleph Tzadik Aleph located in Southern Region, Atlanta Council. It is considered by many to be the top chapter in the region and is known as one of the best in the entire order of AZA. Avitz AZA has the mascot of the "Fart Man" as well as many others. They enjoy a nice concert by Sporty-O, a local rapper who they met at a Wing Night. Also, they have the one, the only, B4 DOMINATION basketball team is undefeated in life and has won a total of one playoff game. They have numerous programs with girls chapters and boys too, but really love having programs with the brothers of Frank Fierman AZA. They are home to the largest chapter in the International Order at almost 100 members. In the past two years (2008-2010), they have won Most Improved Chapter of the Year and Chapter of the Year as well as having a total of 5 council board members. Avitz currently holds the record for community service at 0 hours, as the community serves them. Currently known as better than all.
Officers
2010 Board Term 2
Godol- Gil Eplan-Frankel
S'gan- Jared Kerker and Adam Warren
Moreh- Jake Berne
Mazkir- Jake Gottlieb
Shaliach- Eli Harrison
Gizbor- Jacob Schlanger
Sopher- Evan Greenberg and Austin Lourie
Kohen Godol- Ari Feldstein
2010 Board Term 2
Godol- Ari Feldstein
S'gan- Drew Maron and Gil Eplan-Frankel
Moreh- Jordy Berne/José Manuel Redbarn
Mazkir- Jared Kerker
Shaliach- Adam Warren
Gizbor- Daniel Blumenthal
Sopher- Elliot Schnabl and Andrew Parmet
Kohen Godol- Brian Meyer
2010 Board Term 1
Godol- Ari Feldstein
S'gan- Drew Maron and Ryan Tourial
Moreh- Jordy Berne/José Manuel Redbarn
Mazkir- Gil Eplan-Frankel
Shaliach- Elliot Schnabl
Gizbor- Aaron Maslia
Sopher- David Kupshik and Jared Kerker
Kohen Godol- Brian Meyer
2009 Board Term 2
Godol- Brian Meyer
S'gan- Zev Beeber and David Jacobs
Moreh- Drew Maron
Mazkir- Ari Feldstein
Shaliach- David Kupshik
Gizbor- Jared Kopelman
Sopher- Aaron Maslia
2009 Board Term 1
Godol- Brian Meyer
S'gan- David Jacobs and Zev Beeber
Moreh- Jared Isenstein
Mazkir- Levi Joseph
Shaliach- Drew Maron
Gizbor- Jared Kopelman
Sopher- Ari Feldstein and Samuel Feldman
2008 Board
Godol- Jordan Katz and Ryan Challif
S'gan- Austin Goldfine and Jared Isenstein
Moreh- Brian Meyer
Mazkir- David Jacobs
Shaliach- Samuel Feldman
Gizbor- Nir Levy
Sopher- Brandon Estroff
Quotes
"That's how we do it in high school" - Anonymous
"No means no Drew!"
"I wasn't on teen-video-chat the other day, I promise!"
"Sporty-O, the international bidness man"
"You can postpone that program a week and I'm completely fine with that, just know that Avitz will not be there!" - Brian
History
Avitz AZA was found in 2007 due to the merging of the two chapters Amitz AZA #2490 and Aviv AZA #2383 in an attempt to form a large, top tier chapter. The merger was successful and Avitz now caps out at 100 members, the largest of any AZA chapter in the United States. It was founded by Adam Meyer and Jeffery Draluck, both the Godolim of Amitz and Aviv. They continued to live on their chapters legacies with instilling the principles of each chapter in younger members.
A special note: On March 21, 2009, Zev "S'gan Gimli" Beeber finally decided to step up to his role as s'gan and planned the greatest BBYO program of all time -- LotRthon. On that night, nearly 50 Avitz members (plus a whopping 3 girls who stayed for a whole 10 minutes!) packed into Jordan Katz's basement for an unforgettable night. First there were riddles in the dark of the forest, then random dueling, followed by countless hours of Lord of the Rings as members watched The Two Towers and Return of the King extended editions, along with a 20 minute intro of clips from Fellowship of the Ring. In the end, only 9 people made it through the movies and stayed up until 7 a.m. They were as follows:
Ari Feldstein the Mighty
Austin Goldfine the Wise
David Kupshik the Fair
Drew Maron the Short
David Jacobs the Grand
Max Shafron the Stout-Hearted
Zev Beeber the Magnificent
Brandon Estroff the Kind
???THE MYSTERIOUS 9TH PERSON??? POSSIBLY DAVID GORDON?
It was truly a night to remember. LotRthon has become famous among the international BBYO community, and it was followed up by StarWarsThon in April 2010. Also, there was no available soda at LotRthon. Hail the victorious dead.