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Rena, congratulations on your new role, and thank you for all you are doing for your peers and the Jewish Future. Tell us, and our investors, what being a leader means to you? I believe an NCSY leader should be a role model for teens and to the people around them. I’ve got to be confident but willing to learn, able to speak and relate to anyone and know how to get others motivated for our common goal. Before you share your visions with us, tell us a bit about how NCSY has affected you? NCSY is my family, my second home, my inspiration, and my Jewish anchor. It's weird to look back now and see that not even two years ago, I was a completely estranged. The past two years I’ve been involved with NCSY have changed my life. NCSY has had such a positive impact on my life that I only wish to share this same feeling with everyone around me. Rena, we heard you had an exciting summer with NCSY in Israel. Tell us about it. I chose to attend Michlelet, hoping this "intense learning" program would fill the gaps in my Judaic knowledge and provide me with the Jewish education I lack during the year. And I came away with so much more! I now have a newfound love for my Jewish homeland, a stronger sense of Jewish values, friends that will last a lifetime, an intense love for the learning of Torah and a clear picture of what I'd like to do with my posthigh school future. What are your big plans for this year? In a word, “Recruitment!” We’ll do three things. First, we’ll advertise more in the local Jewish shopping centers, synagogues, Jewish meeting places and newspapers, next, we’ve got to social network more efficiently. Finally, we’ll empower our best asset – the teens themselves! Maybe we’ll even have sessions during our shabbatonim on how we can spread the word and get our friends involved! Any last messages? Sure – I want to make sure our donors know how much we love them. Although we, the teens, get to have all the fun, THEY get all the credit! To follow Rena and her friend’s growth, visit us at southern.ncsy.org. 7200 Camino Real, Suite #104 ~ Boca Raton, FL 33433 ~ southern.ncsy.org Our local teens are lucky to have Bernie and Melanie Kaminetsky as Jewish communal leaders. The Kaminetskys support everything from Israel Advocacy to Jewish education and outreach. In fact, Bernie is currently an AIPAC National Board Member, and Melanie is a longtime Executive Board Member of the Weinbaum Yeshiva High School of Boca Raton. Q. What do you think are the most successful engagement programs for Jewish teens? A. Israel programs! We MUST get teens excited and passionate about Israel and teach them all we can about our country and heritage. That’s why we were thrilled to sponsor NCSYers traveling to Israel this summer on TJJ. Q. You’ve raised your own teens and been involved with their peers. What trends do you see? A. Teenagers are a critical demographic, but we see them growing less enthusiastic about Judaism. Fewer and fewer are spending a year in Israel studying and that’s a shame, as it was the absolute norm for our kids and their friends a few years ago. It’s our conviction that by sending NCSYers to Israel, we’ll start to reverse that downward trend. Q. What’s new and exciting on the horizon, in your view, for Jewish kids out there? A. Last year, I [Bernie] attended NCSY’s YouthCon – the Informal and Experiential Jewish Educators Convention. It’s the common ground for Jewish Educators to network, inspire and learn from one another’s accomplishments. I had a complete paradigm shift in my understanding of what’s going on in the outreach world and all the creative solutions being implemented for our teens. What’s new and exciting? Ask them! But for us, it will always be getting more kids to Israel to learn and to grow! Thanks to the Kaminetskys and donors like you, teens are falling in love with Israel. Visit www.southern.ncsy.org to learn more. Public School Teen Energizes Hundreds with Her Story of Growth Even before last year's school session let out, your investments inspired a new generation of leaders to take the helm. On June 13th, Shaani and Dr. Adam Splaver of Hollywood, FL, hosted the first 201213 Southern NCSY Regional Board (RegBo) meeting. It was there that outgoing officers passed the baton to incoming leaders and even participated in peertopeer mentoring. Fifteen teens gathered together with seven more video and phone conferencing in from remote locations all around our nine state district. Regbo members discussed their roles and responsibilities, what it means to be leaders amongst their peers and how to become Jewish activists. They began their strategic planning for the upcoming school year and presented programming ideas in front of their fellow officers for consideration. Teens were divided into four committees, and made commitments to themselves and each other to take active roles in the arenas of Publicity, Recruitment, Finance or Social Action/Education. And They’re Off…RegBo Grabs the Reigns Exclusive Inside Information for Southern NCSY Investors and Friends der

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Rena,  congratulations  on  your  new  role,  and  thank  you  for  all  you  are  doing  for  your  peers  and  the  Jewish  Future.  Tell  us,  and  our  investors,  what  being  a  leader  means  to  you?  I  believe  an  NCSY  leader  should  be  a  role  model  for  teens  and  to  the  people  around  them.  I’ve  got  to  be  confident  but  willing  to  learn,  able  to  speak  and  relate  to  anyone  and  know  how  to  get  others  motivated  for  our  common  goal.      

Before  you  share  your  visions  with  us,  tell  us  a  bit  about  how  NCSY  has  affected  you?  NCSY  is  my  family,  my  second  home,  my  inspiration,  and  my  Jewish  anchor.  It's  weird  to  look  back  now  and  see  that  not  even  two  years  ago,  I  was  a  completely  estranged.    The  past  two  years  I’ve  been  involved  with  NCSY  have  changed  my  life.  NCSY  has  had  such  a  positive  impact  on  my  life  that  I  only  wish  to  share  this  same  feeling  with  everyone  around  me.      

Rena,  we  heard  you  had  an  exciting  summer  with  NCSY  in  Israel.  Tell  us  about  it.  I  chose  to  attend  Michlelet,  hoping  this  "intense  learning"  program  would  fill  the  gaps  in  my  Judaic  knowledge  and  provide  me  with  the  Jewish  education  I  lack  during  the  year.  And  I  came  away  with    so  much  more!  I  now  have  a  newfound  love  for  my  Jewish  homeland,  a  stronger  sense  of  Jewish    values,  friends  that  will  last  a  lifetime,  an  intense  love  for  the  learning  of  Torah  and  a  clear  picture    of  what  I'd  like  to  do  with  my  post-­‐high  school  future.    What  are  your  big  plans  for  this  year?  In  a  word,  “Recruitment!”  We’ll  do  three  things.  First,  we’ll  advertise  more  in  the  local  Jewish  shopping  centers,  synagogues,  Jewish  meeting  places  and  newspapers,  next,  we’ve  got  to  social  network  more  efficiently.  Finally,  we’ll  empower  our  best  asset  –  the  teens  themselves!  Maybe  we’ll  even  have  sessions  during  our  shabbatonim  on  how  we  can  spread  the  word  and  get  our  friends  involved!    

Any  last  messages?  Sure  –  I  want  to  make  sure  our  donors  know  how  much  we  love  them.    Although  we,  the  teens,  get  to  have  all  the  fun,  THEY  get  all  the  credit!  

 

To  follow  Rena  and  her  friend’s  growth,  visit  us  at  southern.ncsy.org.    

7200 Camino Real, Suite #104 ~ Boca Raton, FL 33433 ~ southern.ncsy.org

Our  local  teens  are  lucky  to  have  Bernie  and  Melanie  Kaminetsky  as  Jewish  communal  leaders.    The  Kaminetskys  support  everything  from  Israel  Advocacy  to  Jewish  education  and  outreach.    In  fact,  Bernie  is  currently  an  AIPAC  National  Board  Member,  and  Melanie  is  a  longtime  Executive  Board  Member  of  the  Weinbaum  Yeshiva  High  School  of  Boca  Raton.        

Q.    What  do  you  think  are  the  most  successful  engagement  programs  for  Jewish  teens?  A.    Israel  programs!    We  MUST  get  teens  excited  and  passionate  about  Israel  and  teach  them  all  we  can  about  our  country  and  heritage.      That’s  why  we  were  thrilled  to  sponsor  NCSYers  traveling  to  Israel  this  summer  on  TJJ.  

 

Q.    You’ve  raised  your  own  teens  and  been  involved  with  their  peers.  What  trends  do  you  see?  

A.    Teenagers  are  a  critical  demographic,  but  we  see  them  growing  less  enthusiastic  about  Judaism.  Fewer  and  fewer  are  spending  a  year  in  Israel  studying  and  that’s  a  shame,  as  it  was  the  absolute  norm  for  our  kids  and  their  friends  a  few  years  ago.    It’s  our  conviction  that  by  sending  NCSYers  to  Israel,  we’ll  start  to  reverse  that  downward  trend.      

Q.    What’s  new  and  exciting  on  the  horizon,  in  your  view,  for  Jewish  kids  out  there?  A.    Last  year,  I  [Bernie]  attended  NCSY’s  YouthCon  –  the  Informal  and  Experiential  Jewish  Educators  Convention.  It’s  the  common  ground  for  Jewish  Educators  to  network,  inspire  and  learn  from  one  another’s  accomplishments.    I  had  a  complete  paradigm  shift  in  my  understanding  of  what’s  going  on  in  the  outreach  world  and  all  the  creative  solutions  being  implemented  for  our  teens.    What’s  new  and  exciting?  Ask  them!  But  for  us,  it  will  always  be  getting  more  kids  to  Israel  to  learn  and  to  grow!      

Thanks  to  the  Kaminetskys  and  donors  like  you,  teens  are  falling  in  love  with  Israel.  Visit  www.southern.ncsy.org  to  learn  more.      

     

 

 

Public  School  Teen  Energizes  Hundreds  with  Her  Story  of  Growth  

Even  before  last  year's  school  session  let  out,  your  investments  inspired  a  new  generation  of  leaders  to  take  the  helm.  On  June  13th,  Shaani  and  Dr.  Adam  Splaver  of  Hollywood,  FL,  hosted  the  first  2012-­‐13  Southern  NCSY  Regional  Board  (RegBo)  meeting.  It  was  there  that  outgoing  officers  passed  the  baton  to  incoming  leaders  and  even  participated  in  peer-­‐to-­‐peer  mentoring.  Fifteen  teens  gathered  together  with  seven  more  video  and  phone  conferencing  in  from  remote  locations  all  around  our  nine  state  district.  Regbo  members  discussed  their  roles  and  responsibilities,  what  it  means  to  be  leaders  amongst  their  peers  and  how  to  become  Jewish  activists.    

They  began  their  strategic  planning  for  the  upcoming  school  year  and  presented  programming  ideas  in  front  of  their  fellow  officers  for  consideration.  Teens  were  divided  into  four  committees,  and  made  commitments  to  themselves  and  each  other  to  take  active  roles  in  the  arenas  of  Publicity,  Recruitment,  Finance  or  Social  Action/Education.    

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A  New  Generation  of  Leaders  Tackles  Challenges  Facing  the  Jewish  Future  

NCSY  is  the  premier  organization  dedicated  to  connecting,  inspiring  and  empowering  Jewish  teens  and  encouraging  passionate  Judaism  through  Torah  and  Tradition.  

 “Learning  about  different  topics  in  NCSY  gives  me  an  understanding  of  who  I  really  am.    This  year,  I  want  to  give  that  to  others,  so  they  can  see  

themselves  in  different  ways  as  well.”    -­‐  Rachel  Altfield  (left),  Palmetto  Senior  High,  Kendall  

“I  enjoy  the  mix  of  different  places,  backgrounds  and  religious  involvement  NCSYers  represent.    This  year,  I  am  going  to  help  others  appreciate  the  diversity  in  our  Jewish  community.”    -­‐  Jacob  Epstein  (left),  Weinbaum  Yeshiva  High  School,  Boca  Raton  

NCSY  is  my  home  away  from  home  where  I  feel  comfortable  to  live  and  act  Jewish.  I'm  only  a  year  away  from  college  and  I  want  to  make  sure  this  year  we  involve  new,  younger  freshmen  so  that  after  I  graduate,  they'll  lead  Jewish  teens  into  the  future.  -­‐  Joseph  Ginzburg,  Dr.  Michael  Krop  Senior  High  School,  Aventura  

“Southern  NCSY  has  provided  me  with  abundant  learning  opportunities,  introduced  me  to  inspirational  friends  and  advisors  and  has  helped  me  grow  

in  my  appreciation  for  Judaism.  This  year,  I  want  to  help  NCSY  increase  their  social  media  presence  and  affect  hundreds  more  teens  through  the  

Internet.”  -­‐  Jackie  Farber  (right),  Huntsville  High  School,  Huntsville  

 “NCSY  has  inspired  me  to  become  passionate  about  my  Jewish  identity,  heritage  and  religion.    This  year  on  Regional  Board,  I  want  to  learn  how  to  plan  and  execute  events  and  programs  like  the  ones  I’ve  been  involved  with  since  my  freshman  year.”    -­‐  Avi  Colonomos  (right),  The  Weber  School,  Atlanta  

“My  friends  at  school  live  univolved  Jewish  lives.    After  my  summer  experience  with  NCSY  this  year,    I  want  to  give  everyone  in  my  JSU  club  the  chance  to  

spend  a  summer  in  Israel.”    -­‐  Jesse  Salver  (center),  Miami  Arts  Charter  School,  Bal  Harbour  

“Over  the  last  few  years,  NCSY  built  my  confidence  while  introducing  me  to  friends  I've  kept  throughout  high  school.  This  year,  I  want  others  to  also  use  this  

opportunity  to  find  themselves  and  a  solid  group  of  friends.”  Dean  Tansman  (right),  Weinbaum  Yeshiva  High  School,  Boca  Raton  

 

The  leaders  you  are  creating  are  taking  Rosh  Hashanah  and  the  New  Year  very  seriously.    In  fact,  we've  invited  our  new  Southern  NCSY  Regional  Board  members  to  do  a  bit  of  introspection.    Here  are  a  few  of  the  most  revealing  quotes  from  tomorrow's  leaders  -­‐-­‐  not  only  reflections  from  their  pasts,  but  their  commitments  to  our  Jewish  Future.      

Make  your  gift  today  and  empower  our  teens  to  live  out  their  dreams.    

Everyone  knows  that  your  first  shabbaton  stays  with  you  forever.      That’s  why  I  want  to  help  raise  enough  funds  this  year  to  help    

EVERYONE  I  know  enjoy  their  first  shabbatons.”    -­‐  Eli  Barrocos  (second  from  right),  Weinbaum  Yeshiva  High  School,  Boca  Raton  

“When  I  walk  into  a  shabbaton,  I  see  a  room  of  people  I  can’t  wait  to  meet!    This  year,  I  want  to  get  everyone  in  the  room  more  involved  with  chesed/social  learning  events.”    -­‐  Sarita  Weltman  (center),  Wolfson  High  School,  Jacksonville