BBYO Lingo!
Is all this gibberish confusing you? Then here's your basic dictionary!
BBYO: B'nai B'rith Youth Organization AZA: Aleph Zadik Aleph- the boys' part of BBYO. BBG: B'nai B'rith Girls- the girls' part of BBYO. Prospect: A prospective member. Many are in 8th grade, but many join later too! AIT: Aleph-in-training. For boys, this is what you will be from the time you sign up until you are inducted in the fall. MIT: Member-in-training. For girls, this is what you will be from the time you sign up until you are inducted in the fall. Chapter: group of 30-40 boys or girls. Region: collection of chapters in a geographical region. Rocky Mountain Region includes Wyoming, Colorado, and New Mexico, so our region includes all chapters in Denver, Boulder, Colorado Springs, Fort Collins, and Albuquerque! Regional Board: a girls' board and boys' board elected by the whole region. They oversee all chapters and help their chapter counterparts on board as well as plan regional programs and conventions and maintain the regional website! |