AZA BBG IC 2014 Program Guide FINAL | Page 50

General Information Ball Pits, Bamba and Other Big Ideas: How to Get the Most Bang for Your Buck at Conventions, Cotton Bowl u In this creative brainstorming session, you will discover and share ways to take your region’s convention to the next level, far beyond the programming. Facilitators: Ayal Weiner-Kaplow and Scott Frankel, The iCenter BBYO + Synagogue = BFF?, Summer at IC Campfire u Getting along is all about good dialogue and building relationships. Rabbi David Saiger will discuss how to create strategic partnerships that are beneficial for all and will share details about his own temple’s new relationship with BBYO. Facilitator: Rabbi David Saiger Shuk Details Brave Miss World, Cumberland I/J In November 1998, Linor Abargil, Miss Israel, was crowned “Miss World,” six months after she was kidnapped, stabbed and raped. See the new documentary that tells her story and ask questions of Annie Clark, women’s rights and civil rights activist on college campuses across the country. This session is proudly sponsored by Hillel International. Facilitator: Annie Clark, Women’s Rights Activist Program Schedule Building a Global Teen Movement, Cockrell u This session will explore innovative ways in which Jewish teens are connecting globally through the lens of international staff, teens and a former International N’siah. We will address the notion of the 21st century global Jewish responsibility and what that means for us as a rising generation. Facilitators: Ezra Moses and Ariel Moritz, JDC BBYO JSC; Shauna Ruda, JDC Building the Jewish Team, Cumberland E Time to play ball! In this session, we will explore the connection between being strong and healthy and being Jewish. We will learn different games that will help us build groups and strengthen connections between people. All levels of fitness are welcome as long as you have a fighting spirit. Facilitator: Osnat Zur, Maccabi Tzair and JCC Association Additional Information Can I Do It? How to Start a Non-Profit Without Knowing Anything Besides What You Believe In, Gaston B 48 This session will be a how-to crash course in starting a non-profit organization to improve participants’ communities. After a brief introduction and presentation, you will be led through a workshop where you will identify your own core values, and learn how to translate those values to an actionable cause. You will brainstorm sources of funding, learn how to build a board of directors, and explore partnerships to convert your ideas into a tangible result. Facilitator: Simon Cataldo, Harlem Lacrosse and Leadership