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program guide
Welcome to AZA’s and BBG’s second annual East Coast Kallah weekend!
As we work to put the final touches on our Order’s second ‘ECK’, we remain blown
away at how quickly this new experience has evolved into one of the largest and most
popular program opportunities offered each year worldwide. When we learned of the
idea for this ‘experimental weekend’ last year, there’s no way that our predecessors
would have known that this ‘dream’ they threw around late one night at Perlman Camp
a couple summers ago would ultimately grow into the mega-interregional Kallah that
we love today.
This year we expanded the reach of ECK to include twice as many regions and more
than 200 additional spots. We’ve also taken a big step forward in strengthening our
global relationships and proudly have delegations from Bulgaria, Israel and Argentina
with us this weekend. The interest in this convention has been unprecedented, and the
demand beyond capacity. We’re inspired by all of you: the 630 teens that wanted to
spend a weekend together learning about Judaism, building our Movement and our
responsibility to impact the world that we’ll lead sooner than we realize.
When we selected the theme for this weekend, “Call Them Not Your Children, Call Them
Your Builders” - an empowering line from the Talmud - we felt it fit because we wanted
to build upon the momentum our Orders, the Aleph Zadik Aleph and B’nai B’rith Girls,
are currently championing. With the establishment of our teen-initiated and teen-led
campaigns ‘Stand Up for Those in Need’, the launch of ‘Speak Up for Israel’ and our
newest effort ‘Stand Up for Each Other’, we wanted to build a convention that affirmed
for our networks that we’re a Movement built upon millenia of proud tradition with truly
limitless potential for making a difference in the lives of others and the world around us.
For the next 3 days, we will be 630 teens from across the Mid-Atlantic coming together
with peers from around the world to celebrate Jewish traditions, explore important issues,
and further our commitment to building one global Jewish teen community, all the while
having an amazing time, reuniting with ‘summer programs friends’, and building new
relationships too. While we know our actions this weekend won’t singularly solve global
crises or raise enough funds to support every initiative, we embrace the lessons of Pirkei
Avot: “It is not your responsibility to finish the work [of perfecting the world], but you are
not free to desist from it either.”
We hope you have a great weekend as we assume the reigns of being our community’s
and generation’s next leaders, while having a ton of fun.
The East Coast Kallah 2011/5771 Coordinating and Steering Committees
EAST CO A S T K A L L A H
PROUDLY PRESENTS
GUSTER
RABBI
BRUCE AFT
ERIC
HUNKER
EMILY
SCHWARTZ
STEVE
CULBERTSON
JONOTHAN
KESSLER
EAST COAST KALLAH SCHEDULE
Friday, M a rc h 1 1 t h
EAST COAST KALLAH BEGINS!
04:00 PM
Registration Opens at Bethesda North Marriott
East Coast Kallah Orientations by Region
05:30 PM
Baruchim Habaim! Welcome and Opening Plenary
Change for Shabbat
07:30 PM
Aruchat Erev / Shabbat Dinner
“CALL THEM NOT YOUR CHILDREN, CALL THEM YOUR BUILDERS”
One Community Shabbat w/ Eric Hunker & Emily Schwartz
AZA & BBG Separates
Song Session and Dancing w/ Eric Hunker & Emily Schwartz
Snack
Laila Tov! / Good Night!
S aturday, M a rc h 1 2 t h
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Boker Tov! / Good Morning!
09:00 AM
Aruchat Erev / Breakfast
Saturday Morning Service Options: A Celebration of Pluralism
(A) Reform Service
(B) Conservative Service
(C) Orthodox Service
(D) Reconstructionist Service
(E) Humanist Judaism Service
(F) Zionist Service
(G) Kabbalist Service
(H) Meditation Service
(I) Judaism Around the World Service
Advocacy Education and Grassroots Movement Training Break Outs
These break outs feature leading advocacy oriented organizations and Movement based agencies. Pick a topic area of interest by the organization represented, and learn the very best about how they mobilize citizens and community members to make a
difference. You can pick two sessions back-to-back. You’ll have a chance to attend two.
(A) AIPAC: American Israel Public Affairs Committee (ISRAEL)
w/ Jonothan Kessler, Leadership Development Director
(B) United States Humane Society (ANIMAL RIGHTS)
w/ John Goodwin, Grassroots Coordinator
(c) Center for Reproductive Rights (REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS)
w/ Sarah Lipton-Lubet, Legislative Policy Counsel
(d) Kennedy Krieger Institute (DISABILITIES)
w/ Paul Lipkin, M.D., Research Scientist
(E) Family Services Inc. (MENTAL HEALTH)
w/ Liz Ressler, Therapist
(f) Greater Washington Interfaith Power and Light (ENVIRONMENT)
w/ Joelle Novey, Executive Director
(G) AVODAH (EDUCATIONAL EQUALITY)
w/ Alyza Weinberg, Program Associate, Thurgood Marshall Academy
(H) Anti-Defamation League (DIVERSITY & TOLERANCE)
w/ Arielle Garellek, Assistant Director of Education
(i) National Coalition for the Homeless (HOMELESSNESS & HUNGER)
w/ Donald Hugh Whitehead Jr., Fmr. Executive Director & Steve Thomas
(J) Gay Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GAY RIGHTS)
w/ David Aponte, Executive Director
(K) Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure (BREAST CANCER)
w/ Meghan Evett, Director of Grassroots Advocacy
(L) The PANIM Institute of BBYO (HUMAN RIGHTS)
w/ Rabbi Jason Kimelman-Block, Director of Education
(M) American Hebrew Academy (PLURALISM)
w/ Brittany Fishman, Admissions Associate
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01:00 PM
Jewish Exploration Break Outs
Each of these sessions will only be offered once.
(A) ‘Call Them Not Your Children, Call Them Your Builders’
w/ Rabbi Bruce Aft, Congregation Adat Reyim
(B) Israel @ Heart: Israel Up Close w/ Ethiopian Israeli Defense Forces Officers
w/ Naor Baruch, Liat Sevahat, Israela Falka
(c) Wherever You Are, It’s Probably Egypt: Exodus and Revolution
w/ Josh Langer, BBYO International
(d) Art in Judaism
w/ Malki Karkowsky, New England BBYO & Shayna Purcell, Eastern BBYO
(E) The Daily Life of a JDC Field Office: Building Jewish Life in Eastern Europe
w/ Ida Aldajem, JDC Field Office, Sofia, Bulgaria
(f) Israeli Politics Roundtable and Simulation
w/ Emily Schwartz, Community Foundation for Jewish Education
(G) The Rhythm of Judaism
w/ Eric Hunker, BBYO International Songleader
(H) Jews Rock the Vote
w/ Ian Kandel, NRE BBYO & Ayelet Oser, BBYO International
(i) The Blurry Line Between Being Jewish and Practicing Judaism
w/ Hannah Frank, Keystone Mountain BBYO
(J) Dual Patriotism: Existing as a Proud Citizen and Proud Jew
w/ Lindsey Rubinstein, Nassau Suffolk BBYO
(K) Nazi Hunting: The Trial of Adolf Eichmann and Lessons Learned
w/ Zachary Hecht, Nassau Suffolk BBYO
(L) Exploring the Jewish Impact
w/ Matt Stern, Philadelphia BBYO
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Aruchat Tzohorrayim / Lunch
Building A United Global Jewish Teen Community
w/ Teen Delegates from Argentina, Bulgaria and Israel
03:30 PM
Chofesh / Free Time
Feel free to relax in your room, hang out in the hotel lobby, enjoy
the pool, the fitness center or the snack bar!
05:30 PM
Aruchat Erev / Dinner
Havdallah
Eighth Grade/Freshman Havdallah
Sophomore Havdallah
Junior Havdallah
Senior Havdallah
KEYNOTE PROGRAM:
REVERB w/ ADAM GARDNER
LIVE FROM ECK 2011/5711: GUSTER
10:30 PM
After Party for Global Jewry: Stand Up! Stay Up! Dance Marathon
Including Escapist Entertainment, Snack, Shuk and Games
Laila Tov! / Good Night!
Sunday, M a rc h 1 1 t h
Boker Tov! / Good Morning!
Room Check-Out Begins, Luggage Brought Downstairs
08:00 AM
Aruchat Erev / Breakfast
09:00 AM
Closing Plenary: A Call To Action
w/ Steve Culberston, Youth Service America
10:00 AM
Non-NRE BBYO Delegation Departures
10:30 AM
NRE BBYO Departures
L’HITRAOT! THANKS FOR A GREAT WEEKEND! SAFE TRAVELS!
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