Frank Fierman AZA
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In 2014, the chapter was changed forever. With Josh Binderman serving as both Godol and Moreh, an AIT class of 40 Alephs (including the Moreh of the Year) was brought in. This new class ushered in a new wave of acclaim and prestige for Fierman, helping the chapter earn the AC Chapter of the Year award, as well as the Henry Monsky Award. After this year, Josh Binderman was elected as the 87th Atlanta Council Godol. | In 2014, the chapter was changed forever. With Josh Binderman serving as both Godol and Moreh, an AIT class of 40 Alephs (including the Moreh of the Year) was brought in. This new class ushered in a new wave of acclaim and prestige for Fierman, helping the chapter earn the AC Chapter of the Year award, as well as the Henry Monsky Award. After this year, Josh Binderman was elected as the 87th Atlanta Council Godol. | ||
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+ | In 2017, a new era of Frank Fierman AZA was ushered in with the help of Bagel Girl, a painting conveniently acquired from the local Panera Restaurant. This image has come to represent the spirit of Frank Fierman AZA, the adversity the chapter has fought through, and how they continue to thrive to this day. Under the overview of Godolim Jack Warshal (2017-2018) and Caden Sime (2018-2019), the chapter has experienced unprecedented growth and won a number of awards, including the domination of the recently instituted program of the month award, winning 10/16 in the modern era at the time of writing. The top three trio (Jack Warshal, Dylan Frohman, and Caden Sime) have been instrumental in shaping the chapter's culture and identity while serving as its core leadership. | ||
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Revision as of 16:18, 1 March 2019
Frank Fierman AZA #2233 is a member of Aleph Zadik Aleph located in Southern Region, Atlanta Council. They are not only recognized as one of the top chapters in the Council (winning the 2014-2015 AC Chapter of the Year award), but also in the Order, with internationally recognized members, numerous individual awards, and the Henry Monsky Chapter Excellence Award. They are advised by Brendan Malloney.
History
Frank Fierman AZA #2233 was founded in January, 1980. However, it had previously operated under the name Frank Garson AZA, beginning in 1951, before folding in 1975.
In the early 2010's, the chapter had dwindled down to just a few members, with the chapter being propped up under the leadership of two future Atlanta Council Shlichim: Seth Euster, as well as Bradley Schleicher.
In 2013, Jake Steel and Danny Hydrick switched over from Avitz AZA #2383-2490-2490-2382, where they immensely helped the chapter. Jake, serving as both Godol and Moreh, brought in a Freshman class that featured 5 extremely dedicated Alephs. These 5 Alephs (Josh Binderman, Andrew Wallach, Kenny Janis, Drew Weiss, and Josh Lewkowict) served to revitalize the chapter in membership, progamming, and reputation. After this wonderful year as Godol, Jake Steel was elected as the 86th Atlanta Council Aleph Godol.
In 2014, the chapter was changed forever. With Josh Binderman serving as both Godol and Moreh, an AIT class of 40 Alephs (including the Moreh of the Year) was brought in. This new class ushered in a new wave of acclaim and prestige for Fierman, helping the chapter earn the AC Chapter of the Year award, as well as the Henry Monsky Award. After this year, Josh Binderman was elected as the 87th Atlanta Council Godol.
In 2017, a new era of Frank Fierman AZA was ushered in with the help of Bagel Girl, a painting conveniently acquired from the local Panera Restaurant. This image has come to represent the spirit of Frank Fierman AZA, the adversity the chapter has fought through, and how they continue to thrive to this day. Under the overview of Godolim Jack Warshal (2017-2018) and Caden Sime (2018-2019), the chapter has experienced unprecedented growth and won a number of awards, including the domination of the recently instituted program of the month award, winning 10/16 in the modern era at the time of writing. The top three trio (Jack Warshal, Dylan Frohman, and Caden Sime) have been instrumental in shaping the chapter's culture and identity while serving as its core leadership.
Officers
Fall, 2015
Godol- Mitchell Abes
S'gan- Andrew Wallach and Kenny Janis
Moreh- Drew Weiss
Mazkir- Seth May
Shaliach- Judah Krug
Gizbor- Jacob Schiele
Sopher- Max Rubenstein and Doron Lawrence
Mekasher- Sam Brothman
Kohen Godol- Josh Binderman
Spring, 2015
Godol-Josh Binderman
S'gan- Andrew Wallach
Moreh- Mitchell Abes
Mazkir- Drew Weiss
Shaliach- Josh Lewkowict
Gizbor-Kenny Janis
Sopher- Max Rubenstein and Scott Fineberg
Mekasher - Sam Brothman
Kohen Godol- Jake Steel
Fall, 2014
Godol-Josh Binderman
S'gan- Andrew Wallach
Moreh- Josh Binderman
Mazkir- Drew Weiss
Shaliach- Josh Lewkowict
Gizbor- Kenny Janis
Kohen Godol- Jake Steel
Home Of
- The Hoo-Ha
- The Last Supper
- Happy Drink
- No hazing
- Cheerwine
- Captain Planet
- The Beast Unleashers
- The 86th and 87th Atlanta Council Godolim
- The Inflatable Pool
- The Rebellion