Kentucky-Indiana-Ohio Region
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Revision as of 07:08, 13 February 2013
Kentucky Indiana Ohio Region #27 is a region that is comprised of Kentucky, Indiana, and Southern Ohio, its bordered to the North by ONR and MIR to the west by GMR to the South by CSR and to the East by KMR and ER
Current cities include: Louisville, KY, Indianapolis, IN, Dayton, OH, Columbus, OH, and Cincinnati, OH. BBYO chapters have also been active in Munster (annexed to GMR in 2003), South Bend (recently inactive?), and Fort Wayne (folded in 1980's), Indiana.
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Chapters
AZA
- David Ben-Gurion AZA #92 (South Bend, IN) (currently inactive)
- Drew Corson AZA #2329 (Louisville, KY)
- Heart of Ohio AZA #55 (Columbus, OH)
- Indy Brae Sheath AZA #246 (Indianapolis, IN)
- Mishpocha AZA #490 (Cincinnati, OH)
- Pops Dworkin/Saul Kaufman AZA #155 (Columbus, OH)
- Weprin/Kadima AZA #1646 (Dayton, OH)
BBG
- Aliah BBG #368 (Columbus, OH)
- Bas Ami BBG #257 (South Bend, IN) (currently inactive)
- B'Yachad BBG #43 (Indianapolis, IN)
- Hatikvah BBG #1621 (Dayton, OH)
- Jay Levine BBG #1508 (Louisville, KY)
- Ner Tamid BBG #2490 (Cincinnati, OH)
- Bat Shalom BBG #1332 (Columbus, OH)
Regional Board
AZA
- Godol-Mark Kravitz (Weprin/Kadima AZA)
- S'gan- Grant Hansell (Heart of Ohio AZA)
- Moreh-Cody Philips (Pops DSK AZA)
- Mazkir-Eli Profeta (Indy Brae Sheath AZA)
- Shaliach-Michael Fishman (Heart of Ohio AZA)
- Kohen Godol-Sammy Katz (Indy Brae Sheath AZA)
Just beautiful! And Django is a pecfret choice (but I think he goes with just about anything). I'm kind of shocked that it's the first day of spring. Maybe that's because we really didn't have winter this year, which is already making me wonder how bad summer will be.