Abraham Zelmanowitz AZA

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Abraham Zelmanowitz AZA #2538 (also referred to simply as "Zelman") started in 2007, as a branch of Carl S. Erbesfield AZA in Atlanta Council. As CSE faded away, Zelman became the most prominent (and first) AZA chapter in Atlanta Council for the North Metro area.

Zelman is home of the Zelman chain, Zelman gum, sharknado, Garfield, Tiger Baum, the greatest sofer committee of all time, and the nae nae.

Zelman is the proud home of the Nesquik Bunny, the mascot of the glorious chapter. In 2013, Zelman voted to officially change its mascot to Bender, the robot from the TV show Futurama who was notorious for having a nihilistic outlook on life and being constantly inebriated. In 2014, Zelman changed its mascot via popular vote to Garfield the Cat, a symbol nominated by Jason Rothfarb, who viewed the celebrated cat as iconic to the chapter as his story was extremely pertinent to the story of Zelman's growth. A strong correlation was observed between Garfield's story of being picked up from the street by Jon, his eventual owner, while he was a skinny stray cat living on the street and the chapter's bildungsromaneque narrative of being a tiny chapter struggling with underrepresentation in its council before the arrival of eager, Zelman-loving AITs.

Zelman has had a harsh past, for it never had the "prestige" that the other chapters had. That, combined with poor leadership and lack of recruitment up until 2010 put Zelman on a path of folding. However, things have been going uphill since David Bernstein became G'dol. The board size has tripled, and active membership has tripled as well, and it's just the beginning of the year.

An update on membership, Zelman had the most recruits of Atlanta Council to start off the 2014-15 school year, taking in well over a dozen new AITs. Zelman plans on conducting its first AIT board elections in January 2015, which signifies the extent to which this previously bijou underdog chapter has grown. Zelman ended the year with over 25 AITs, which was the most for any chapter in Atlanta council.

At IC 2015, Zelman won the Henry Monsky chapter excellence award. For the 2014-2015 year, Zelman won Atlanta Council's most improved chapter award. In addition, Zelman's gizbor, Garret Colvin won his second straight Gizbor of the year award, while S'gan Jason Rothfarb won Atlanta Council's S'gan of the year award.


In August of 2015, Zelman appointed their first ever mekasher. This position will be used to more intensely recruit eight graders in bbyo connect on a chapter level.

Board History*


2009-2010: Godol - Alan Gerlich, S'gan - Adam Schweber, S'gan - David Bernstein

2010-2011 (aka "Part Uno"): Godol - Adam Schweber, S'gan - David Bernstein

2011-2012 (aka "Part Dos"): Godol - David Bernstein, S'gan - Ben Walters (El Guapo), Moreh - Joel Pollock

2012-2013: Godol - Ben Walters, S'gan and Moreh - Chase Barron, Mazkir - Alex Peljovich, Shaliach - Andrew Gottleib, Gizbor - Mike Goldstein

2013-2014: Godol - Chase Barron, S'gan - Jacob Penn, Moreh - Mike Goldstein, Mazkir - Alex Peljovich, Shaliach - Joel Pozin, Gizbor - Garrett Colvin, Sofer - Simon Miller

2014-2015: Godol - Mike "Godolstein" Goldstein, S'gan - Jason Rothfarb, Moreh - Jacob Penn, Mazkir - Stephen Hahn, Shaliach - Joel Pozin, Gizbor - Garrett Colvin, Sofer - Jared Naide

2014-2015 AIT Board: S'gan - Jacob Lewis, Moreh - Jonah Weinbach, Mazkir - Brad Freedman, Shaliach - Zack Cohen, Gizbor - Jake Peljovich

2015-2016: Godol - Jason "Jewcy J" Rothfarb, S'gan - Jacob "Chef" Lewis, Moreh - Zach "Noz" Nozick, Mazkir - Josh "G-Daddy" Gurin, Shaliach - Zack "Z-Co" Cohen, Gizbor - Garrett "Looks like a carrot" Colvin, Sofer, Mekasher - Jonah "Frat-god" Weinbach, Sofer - Jake "Peachy-Ice" Peljovich, Kohene Godol: Jacob Pennis

Liaison History

2013-2014: Adam Turry 2014-2015: Michael Cohen 2016-2016: Cole Sonshien


Mascot History

Before 2013: Nesquik Bunny

2013-2014: Bender from Futurama

2014-Present: Garfield the Cat


*Note that not all executive board positions were filled during Zelman's formative years.

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