What Even Is BBG?

April 22, 2024
Emma Gornstein

Ardsley, New York, USA

Class of 2025

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BBG, or B’nai B’rith Girls, stands as a significant part of the broader BBYO movement, with its founding history intricately linked to the visionary leadership of individuals like… Anita M. Perlman!

In 1944, Anita M. Perlman, alongside her husband Louis L. Perlman, played a pivotal role in establishing BBYO. Their vision was rooted in recognizing the need for a platform that would empower Jewish teenagers, fostering a sense of community, leadership, and a commitment to Jewish values.

As part of BBYO, Perlman, born in 1905, understood the importance of creating distinct spaces for both young men and women. This led to the formation of “Aleph Zadik Aleph” (AZA) for young men and “B’nai B’rith Girls” (BBG) for young women. Anita Perlman, as the founder of BBG, ensured that it became a space where young Jewish women could authentically express themselves and actively contribute to the organization’s growth.

Perlman’s influence extended to the establishment of “The B’nai B’rith Girls Torch” in 1944, a publication that connected BBG members nationwide. This demonstrated her foresight in utilizing media to strengthen the bonds within the organization.

Anita M. Perlman’s legacy is profound, shaping the enduring principles of BBYO and BBG. Her commitment to inclusivity, leadership, and a strong sense of Jewish identity continues to guide the organization, leaving an indelible mark on the lives of generations within the BBYO community.

From its humble beginnings to its present-day influence, BBG has been a force in fostering leadership and camaraderie. Interviews with members across generations illuminate the transformative experiences within this sisterhood. The stories of shared traditions, community service projects, and personal growth showcase the lasting impact of BBG on its members.

What sets BBG apart is its commitment to inclusivity and the cultivation of individual voices. Through engaging events, conferences, and collaborative initiatives, BBG provides a platform for young Jewish women to express themselves authentically. It's not just an organization; it's a community where diverse perspectives converge, creating a mosaic of strength and resilience.

As a teenage journalist navigating the complexities of growing up, I recognize the significance of spaces that nurture identity and connection. BBG, with its emphasis on friendship and support, stands out as a beacon for those navigating the challenges of teenagehood.

In an era where youth are increasingly vocal about shaping their future, BBG empowers its members to be agents of change. The organization's commitment to social justice and community service becomes a rallying cry for young activists, proving that even the smallest actions can spark significant change.

In conclusion, BBG's history unveils a narrative that transcends time. It's a story of resilience, friendship, and empowerment—a story that continues to be written by the inspiring young women who call BBG their home. As I next year soon, when I graduate, I will have to close this chapter of my life, I'm left with a profound appreciation for the tapestry of BBG, recognizing it not just as an organization but as a living testament to the strength of teenage voices shaping the world.

Emma is a BBG living in Ardsley NY she loves baking!

All views expressed on content written for The Shofar represent the opinions and thoughts of the individual authors. The author biography represents the author at the time in which they were in BBYO.

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