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UK and Ireland BBYO : ウィキペディア英語版 | UK and Ireland BBYO
BBYO is a peer-led, Zionist and pluralist youth movement. It is open to Jewish youth between the ages of 13–18 who want to take part in different activities. The members are encouraged to play an active role in both the Jewish and general community. ==History== :''Further information:'' BBYO History In 1924, a group of boys formed a fraternity in Omaha, Nebraska. The society was named the Aleph Zadik Aleph (AZA, standing for Ahava Tzadakah Achdu't, meaning brotherhood, charity and unity. The B'nai B'rith Youth Organisation formed from the AZA, incorporating the B'nai B'rith Girls (BBG) in 1924. The first BBYO chapter established in England and Ireland (District 15) was Leeds, in 1940. Now there are over 10 chapters in District 15. Today, BBYO is not the world's largest Jewish youth group, although having over 35 000 members in more than 1000 chapters. Over half a million teenagers have been part of BBYO, in all parts of the world.〔Taken from the about page of the UK & Ireland Website〕〔http://www.jfind.co.uk/articles/BBYO.aspx JFind.co.uk〕
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