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6:15 p.m. JEI • What’s in a Name?, Texas and Pacific CLES • The Story of BBYO Connect, Katy 6:45 p.m. JEI • The Tribe Challenge Begins!, Texas and Pacific The midrash says that everyone has three names – the one our parents give us, the one that others call us, and the one that we earn. Tribes will focus on finding out more about the name that individuals were given by their parents, think intentionally about what name they would like to be called by others and decide which names they would like to earn for themselves. People don’t think Jewish enrichment programming is boring, they think boring Jewish enrichment programming is boring. The eXodus Games are going to demonstrate how Jewish enrichment programming can be meaningful and fun. Additional Information We will discuss the history of BBYO Connect, its development into a significant pipeline for AZA and BBG over the past three years and the importance BBYO Connect plays in building the BBYO Movement. CLES • Developing Compelling Experiences, Katy 7:30 p.m. Aruchat Erev / Awards Dinner Ceremony, Grand Hall 9:15 p.m. Program Schedule We will discover how programming can be an important outreach tool and learn the ways to ensure that our programming reaches more Jewish 6th – 8th graders in our local communities. Execs • AZA BBG International Joint Business Meeting: In Focus – BBYO Stand UP, Frisco We will spend this evening honoring Alephs, B’nai B’rith Girls, chapters and communities and distinguished alumni who have demonstrated their impact on the Jewish and broader world. Shuk Details Alephs and B’nai B’rith Girls pride ourselves on being at the forefront of social change. We will discuss BBYO Stand UP Week 2014, an opportunity to celebrate and recommit to our year-round service, advocacy and philanthropy efforts. 17