Connecticut Valley Region
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Revision as of 20:58, 25 April 2006
Connecticut Valley Region BBYO spans many smaller communities. A region of just over 300 members, CVR has been a stable and consistant region for many, many years.
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Geography
CVR spans all of Connecticut and South Western Massachusetts. There are chapters in:
- Greater Bridgeport Area (CT)
- Stamford (CT)
- Greater New Haven Area (CT)
- Ridgefield (CT)
- Greater Newtown Area (CT)
- Cheshire (CT)
- Amherst (MA).
Chapters
These are the next division for CVR below the regional level. Each chapter encompasses an area and draws members from the local Jewish population. They hold weekly, bi-weekly, and monthly meetings.
AZA
BBG
- Adrienne LeVine BBG #124
- Samuel D. Arons BBG
- Rabbi Albert Martin BBG #1360
- Tikvah BBG #1233
- Layna BBG
BBYO
Regional Boards
These are the elected youth leaders that run the region.
AZA Regional Board 2005-2006
The 7 Alephs comprising the AZA Regional Board for the 2005-2006 Programming Year
- Regional Aleph Godol Scott Zucker (Ruach BBYO)
- Regional Aleph S'gan Seth Bader (Gottlieb AZA)
- Regional Aleph Moreh Sam Rubin (Gottlieb AZA)
- Regional Aleph Mazkir Greg Richner (Leviticus AZA)
- Regional Aleph Shaliach Doug Yolen (Sabbaba BBYO)
- Regional Aleph Gizbor Tyler Pepe (Exodus AZA)
- Regional Aleph Rakkaz Sam Rosoff (Gottlieb AZA)
- Regional Aleph Kohen Godol Mike Murray (Ruach BBYO)
BBG Regional Board 2005-2006
The 7 B'nai B'rith Girls comprising the BBG Regional Board for the 2005-2006 Programming Year
- Regional N'siah Emily Abbate (RAM BBG)
- Regional S'ganit Liz Rubin (Chai BBYO)
- Regional Aym HaChaverot Sara Goldfarb (RAM BBG)
- Regional Mazkirah Ally Green (Tikvah BBG)
- Regional Sh'licha Hallie Schlaeger (RAM BBG)
- Regional Gizborit Margaret Riley (Genesis BBYO)
- Regional Sadranit Sarah Baser (Layna BBG)
- Regional Madricha Kat Dansiger (Genesis BBYO)
Past Regional Boards
Staff
These are the paid professionals that make this region function
- Senior Regional Director Andrew E. Schultz (GJHRR)
- Regional Field Staff Mike Skott (Gottlieb AZA)
- Secretary Pamela Antaunucci
Advisors
These are the volunteers without whom we would not exist:
AZA
- Gottlieb AZA - Aron Pinkussohn, Josh Cohen, and Mike Skott
- Leviticus AZA - Les Steinmetz, and Matt Levy
- Exodus AZA - Jason Cutler
BBG
- LeVine BBG - Mindy Schultz, and Sherryl Grabiec
- SDA BBG - Sherry Skott
- RAM BBG - Sarah Lornie
- Tikvah BBG - Paula Snyder, and Lindsey Weinberg
- Layna BBG - Beth Joseph
BBYO
- Chai BBYO - Ari Kassal
- Genesis BBYO - Wes Miller, and Julie Goldstein
- Ruach BBYO - Scott Abrams
- Sabbaba BBYO - Jessica Bell
Regional Office
The central location of the region:
CVR BBYO
360 Amity Road
Woodbridge, CT 06525
(203) 389-2127
Regional Events
These are overnights, dances, and conventions open to the entire region. They are opportunities for members to learn, develop, see their friends from around the region, and have an all out amazing time.
- B'Yachad (Regional Leadership Training Institute, a convention occuring in late August)
- Kickoff Dance (a Dance to open the programming year the first weekend in September)
- Spirit Slamdown!! (an overnight combining Sports, Spirit, Brotherhood, and Sisterhood, usually occurs in mid-October)
- Fall Convention (a convention occuring in early December)
- Kallah (Regional Judiac Insitute, a convention occuring superbowl weekend)
- AZAA (Regional AZA Basketball tournament pitting chapter against chapter, beginning a few weeks after Kallah and going for 5 weeks, happens sunday nights at the Regional Office)
- Beau Sweetheart (a Dance where the Regional Beau and Regional Sweetheart are elected, occuring in early April)
- Spring Convention (a convention happening in mid-May to elect the next year's regional boards)