West Chester BBYO
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West Chester Sondra B. Moore BBYO #5206 is a BBYO (co-ed) chapter in Central Region East #34. West Chester BBYO is the largest co-ed chapter in CRE, and the fifth largest chapter in the region overall (after Wilmington and Allentown AZA and BBG). West Chester is known for its spirit and strong leadership.
Advisers:
- Marla King
- Boaz Hirshberg
- Allie Proko (Adviser in Training)
Chapter History
Sondra B. Moore West Chester BBYO #5206 was founded approximately 40 years ago. The mascot and logo have been switched several times over the years, the most recognized currently is the Cows (specifically 'Moourice'). The chapter was named after a community member who died in childhood of cancer. Advised for many years by Maurice Linnette, the chapter grew to become one of the strongest in the nation, with members taking many regional positions and even helping to write Stand Together (former chapter Godol and regional Moreh, Larry Neil). As the chapter moved into the 21st century, major changes occurred. First of all, there was a massive growth in the Jewish population of Chester County, leading to the establishment of a new synagogue, the third in the area. Secondly, 2 synagogues, including Kesher Israel, started USY chapters. Kesher Israel USY and West Chester BBYO planned a few yearly events together, mostly joining in 'Left Over Turkey' overnight programs. In addition, growth within the chapter caused its board to decide to create two boards, one AZA and one BBG, for the chapter to get it ready to split. Replicating the style of Allentown and Wilmington, West Chester began to expand in leadership and size. A new advisor, Doreen Strauss, and new quality members have resulted in West Chester's reemergence as a force to be reckoned with within CRE and the international order. West Chester BBYO won International Chapter of the Year for 2010-2011 and the Division 1 Spirit Stick at Tournies of 2010.
Current Chapter Board (12-13)
- N'siah: Melissa Chesnick(2014)
- S'gan: Yonatan Hirshberg (2014)
- S'ganit: Hannah Levin (2014)
- Moreh: Jason Atlas (2015)
- Morah: Nicki Hagarty (2015)
- Mazkirah: Samantha Morrow (2014)
- Sh'licha: Nitzan Hirshberg (2015)
- Gizbor: Jason Levin (2015)
- Kohein Godol: Brett Krasner (2013)
This seems so absurdly haklabce that it makes me cringe. I wonder what happens when someone decides to paint a set of yellow lines that leads into a brick wall, will the computer be able to tell the difference?Humans may not be ideal systems for driving vehicles, but at least generally there's a strong impetus for a human to not fuck up while driving, the basic fact that an accident has a good potential to kill/maim you. But then again, I tend to like driving with the most control over the car as possible, I drive a very basic manual car, but I'm always trying to master new ways to optimize my control of my car; whether it be double clutching or rolling around in neutral to conserve fuel. I like the feeling of having absolute control over what my car does. The idea of my car manufacturer deciding what the best way I should drive is terrible to me.
Regional & International Board Members (incomplete)
- 34th Regional Aleph Moreh, Hunter King (12-13)
- 17th Regional Aleph Shaliach, Brett Krasner (12-13)
- 33rd Regional S'ganit, Briana Krasner (12-13)
- 32nd Regional Mazkirah, Anna Gautier (11-12)
- 83rd Grand Aleph Mazkir, Joel Rosen (07-08)
- 28th Regional Mazkir, Joel Rosen (06-07)
- 26th Regional S'ganit, Thea Ivins (05-06)
- 26th Regional Morah, Liz Bentley (05-06)
- 23rd Regional S'ganit, Bonnie Weintraub (02-03)
- 22nd Regional Mazkirah, Jen Goldstein (01-02)
- 20th Regional S'ganit, Alyssa Lee (99-00)
- 19th Regional Godol, David Hulnick (97-98)
- 18th Regional N'siah, Aliza Paskow (97-98)
- 1st Regional Shaliach, David Hulnick (96-97)
Ab fab my golody man.