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was rededicated as Perlman Camp in honor of ’s founder, Anita Perlman. 1980s / ’s international presence increased with the establishment of chapters in Austria, France, Germany, Holland, Spain and Switzerland. At the same time, districts (which had previously encompassed several regions) were disbanded in North America. Teen Connection (now  Connect) was also established during this time to involve middle school aged Jewish youth.  partnered with the March of the Living upon its establishment in , sending the largest delegation on the first trip. 1990s /  expanded significantly, becoming the foundation of the organization’s membership training program. International Leadership Seminar in Israel () was established and the  Basketball Tournament was renewed after years of dormancy. The organization’s international headquarters moved locations for the first time in nearly  years. 2002 and beyond / Just after the turn of the new millennium, many changes for the B’nai B’rith Youth Organization occurred. Our Order became a legally independent entity from B’nai B’rith International 1943 1944 Minimum age requirement for membership reduced to 14 years. Julius Bisno becomes the Administrative Secretary of the Youth Commission and Director of Boys’ Work. International Convention elections and motions voted on by mail. Over $6,343,720 worth of bonds sold. B’nai B’rith officially recognized B’nai B’rith Girls and BBYO was born. The Supreme Advisory Council becomes B’nai B’rith Youth Commission and is comprised of both men and women. 19