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BBYO: The Compass of My Journey
This past year with BBYO has been nothing short of INCREDIBLE. As a member of ZWST, I had the opportunity to dive deep into what makes our community so special. From unforgettable events to forming strong bonds with fellow Jewish teens, BBYO has truly been a home away from home for me.
Let’s start where it all began: ZWST. My community back home, ZWST Noar, Germany, has grown a lot. This year, we had our first regional convention, where I met new friends and learned so much about leadership and the power of our Jewish identity. I had the opportunity to participate in our first in-person regional chapter elections. Now, I have the great honor of being a part of Germany’s third Noar board. The energy, passion, and sense of belonging I felt was unmatched. It’s amazing to see how BBYO brings out the best in us by pushing us to grow while having a lot of fun.
I also had a chance to get involved in organizing some of our chapter activities, which was a huge learning experience. Participating in steering teams, working with a team, and watching our ideas come to life showed me how impactful we can be when we come together.
Talking about growth, I had the honor of experiencing BBYO’s Centennial year.
100 years of BBYO. Let that sink in.
I participated in so many activities and projects that helped me learn and grow with other inspiring teens. Writing articles, doing interviews, and delivering a TED Talk were all out of my comfort zone, but I did.
BBYO has given me the confidence to step up and make a difference in my community. It always keeps me connected to my Jewish roots. I can’t wait to see what the next year brings and how we can continue to build and strengthen our BBYO family. If you’re thinking about joining, I can promise you it’ll be one of the best decisions you'll ever make.
I'm looking forward to another year of BBYO!
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