BBYO

BBYO

Non-profit Organizations

Washington, DC 5,870 followers

The world’s largest Jewish teen movement aspiring to involve more Jewish teens in more meaningful experiences.

About us

BBYO is the leading pluralistic, Jewish teen movement and has been providing exceptional leadership programs and identity enrichment experiences for almost 100 years. We offer year-round activities in hundreds of local communities and inspiring world-wide travel experiences enabling teens to explore areas of leadership, service, civic engagement, Israel education and Jewish values.

Website
http://www.bbyo.org
Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Washington, DC
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1924

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    Up next on our International board introductions we are honored to introduce you to our Sh'lichim (Vice Presidents of Jewish Enrichment), Logan Reich from Eastern Region and Ari Weisman from North Texas Oklahoma Region. This year, they will support their counterparts by creating spaces where every Jewish teen feels at home in our Movement, regardless of their Jewish identity. Their goal is to discover and create new ways to make Jewish traditions and practices feel important and relevant for the rest of our lives. Additionally, they will be working to enhance Israel education across our Movement by educating every Aleph and BBG about Israel, with the ultimate goal of helping them develop their own specific and individual connection to our homeland. Want to learn more about their year? Check out https://lnkd.in/gxkSx2Tw.

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    We're back highlighting some of our staff who brought that extra smile and effort on our summer programs this past week.☀️ Adam Savic—Adam is continually demonstrating and role modeling staff behavior while managing his responsibilities as a Madrich. Adam’s hard work, and energetic attitude have really provided strength to our community.   Justin Diamond—Justin is an incredible role model to the Alephs in his chapter. From the very first day Justin created a culture of brotherhood and friendship. The Alephs look up to Justin and seek out his opinion and guidance with conversations outside of the mock chapter. Justin has a unique way of balancing the serious with the fun allowing the boys of his chapter to have the best CLTC role model.    Shelly Trak—Shelly has been amazing as our on-site Health Coordinator for Stand Up Adventure Costa Rica. We had a teen with a serve medical condition that needed support and Shelly beautifully balanced the needs of the individual teen with the larger trip/bus/staff dynamic. She was a tremendous resource for the parents and worked with them to determine a care plan and next steps. With so many moving pieces happening on a trip in often hard to reach areas, we are so lucky to have Shelly taking care of our teens! Thank you Adam, Justin, and Shelly, for your amazing work and commitment to making our programs a success for our teens! #culture #leadership #thankyou #aboveandbeyond

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    We’re excited to introduce you to our 100th Grand Board of the Aleph Zadik Aleph and 80th International Board of the B’nai B’rith Girls, the 12 teens leading the BBYO Movement this year. Up first are our Gizborim (Treasurers), Joaquin Salamon from BBYO Uruguay and Alexandra Greenberg from Rocky Mountain Region. This year, they will support their counterparts by creating new tools and resources to make fundraising and philanthropy events highlights on every calendar throughout the Order. They are ready to energize the Movement around the International Service Fund (ISF), helping members understand its importance and how to fundraise for it. Additionally, they will promote and manage our Gamechanger Innovation Grants, elevating local experiences through strategic fund allocations to strengthen our Movement. Want to learn more about their year? Check out https://lnkd.in/gQ6vGcxN.

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    We're thrilled to highlight some of our staff who brought that extra smile and effort (and have been so effective) on our summer programs this past week.☀️ Julia Cinnamon—Julia jumped in to escort a group of teens on a flight to Berlin. In under 2 hours Julia packed, left home and was at the airport and through security. This isn’t where it ended. The flight to Berlin was through Munich and due to bad weather, the second leg was cancelled and the group ended up on an overnight train to Berlin. Benjamin Császár—Ben was dedicated to becoming a certified lifeguard despite his busy schedule getting ready for CLTC 2. He did not shy away from the challenge but instead embraced it. Grace Moses—Iza just completed CLTC 1, ensuring everything ran well and is now at ILTC as the nurse doing the same thing. Olivia Landsman—Olivia's grace and organization in handling communications and administrative tasks at the ILTC office are impressive. Her calm and strategic approach is a huge asset to the team’s success. Nikki Jenner—Nikki has been providing guidance and support to the ILTC Leadership Team. Her institutional knowledge and desire to improve is so helpful and she is always looking for ways to inspire and uplift others. Thanks, Julia, Ben, Isa, Olivia, and Nikki, for your amazing work and commitment to making our programs a success! #culture #leadership #thankyou #aboveandbeyond

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    In honor of our 100th anniversary, we came together for special events, reunions, and celebrations all around the world this spring. Thousands of alumni, parents, supporters, and friends spanning generations joined together across the globe to celebrate our Centennial! 🎉 These signature events captured the spirit and unity of our incredible community. 🌍💙 Check out these photos to relive the unforgettable moments and see the joy, connection, and legacy of 100 years of BBYO. 📸✨ Thank you to everyone who made these celebrations truly special!

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    At BBYO, we believe that our strength comes from our amazing team and their incredible families. We love our BBYO families and are proud of the supportive, family-friendly culture we've created. Our comprehensive family leave policy is just one way we show our commitment to our team members and their loved ones. It’s all about ensuring everyone has the time they need to care for their families without sacrificing their careers. Here are some ways in which we do that: • Generous Parental Leave: Providing paid leave for new parents, including both primary and secondary caregivers. • Flexible Return-to-Work Options: Making the transition back to work smooth and personalized. • Family Care Leave: Offering paid leave to support our team when they need to care for family members. Does this sound like something you're looking for in an organization? Check out our open opportunities at bbyo.org/careers.

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    We've been evolving our summer leadership programs in response to a troubling surge in antisemitism impacting Jewish teens. To address these challenges, our summer programs now focus on educating teens about Israel and antisemitism, preparing them to confidently discuss and debate their views. With diverse speakers across the spectrum, including Jewish and Arab Israelis, the aim is to foster understanding and resilience. Read more from our EJP feature here: https://lnkd.in/e3HMdPBE

    BBYO shifts summer programs after study shows teens suffering from effects of rising antisemitism

    BBYO shifts summer programs after study shows teens suffering from effects of rising antisemitism

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    We had an amazing staff training last weekend for our Passport staff! The energy and enthusiasm were incredible, and we’re ready for a fantastic summer of travels with our awesome teen participants and dedicated staff! 🌟 We're looking forward to #BBYOsummer2024 and all the adventures ahead! ✈️🌎✨

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    Your 100th Grand Board of the Aleph Zadik Aleph and 80th International Board of the B'nai B'rith Girls gathered this past weekend for the first retreat of their term. This power-packed retreat was only the beginning - shaping a year of impactful change, community enrichment, and memorable experiences. Stay tuned for updates on the innovative programs and initiatives they will be rolling out.

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    As we get ready to welcome our first group of teens to CLTC 1 next week, our stellar madrichim and staff team have been preparing camp, participating in training, and bonding in preparation for the kickoff of #BBYOsummer2024. We're so excited to embark on this journey of leadership and personal growth together.

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Funding

BBYO 7 total rounds

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US$ 12.0M

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