Shabak AZA

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Shabak AZA #2342, also known simply as Shabak is an Aleph Zadik Aleph chapter located in Northbrook, Illinois, where it serves the northern suburbs of Chicago. It is one of six active AZA chapters in the Great Midwest Region #61. This Wiki is updated every term by the Advisors.

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Leadership

Board and Elections

Shabak AZA holds elections for each of the board positions each semester. Once a board is elected, it cannot serve until officially installed. Board installations occur a few weeks after elections. Shabak's current board members are as of our most recent elections:

  • Aleph Godol: Daniel Way
  • Aleph S'gan: Jacob Letwat
  • Aleph Moreh: David Chasanov
  • Aleph Shaliach: Ari Cohen
  • Aleph Mazkir: Dennis Nabrinsky
  • Aleph Gizbor: Austin Feldman
  • Aleph Kohane Godol: Daniel Way

Advisors

Shabak currently has two volunteer advisors, Michael Schuff and Kevin Friduss . They are volunteers who give of thier time to interpret BBYO policy and work with elected leadership to guide the chapter. They attend chapter events and are available as a resource and mentor to chapter members.


Inside Information

Symbols

Mr. Clean is the chapter's mascot.

Shabak's chapter colors are blue and black.

Past Chapter Aleph Godolim

  • Spring 2013:
  • Fall 2012: Daniel Way
  • Spring 2012: Eddy Nabrinsky
  • Fall 2011: Daniel Way
  • Spring 2011: Jonathan Osacky
  • Fall 2010: Adam Becker
  • Spring 2010: Sam Grobart
  • Fall 2009: Ethan Ritz
  • Fall 2007-Spring 2009: Evan Gewirtz

Honors and Awards

  • 2013

Invite Convention 5th Place

Tree of Life Recruitment Award - David Chasanov

  • 2012 Invite Convention 2nd Place
  • 2011 Invite Convention 1st Place

Current Members

Visit https://www.facebook.com/groups/shabakaza/

Past Members

Visit https://www.facebook.com/groups/shabakazaalumni/

Interested In Membership

Visit https://www.facebook.com/shabakaza2342 and http://bbyo.org/teens/aza_bbg/become_a_member/

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