Excellent experiences built by teens around the world for you to run in your community.
The Program Bank is a library of pre-built programs written by Alephs and BBGs from around the world. Great programming strengthens our chapters, and we can all benefit from exploring successful experiences that other chapters have run. With every program in this library, we encourage you to modify, scale, and elevate these experiences to fit your community.
Explore high quality program templates that you can download and run for your chapter or community.
All programs will be reviewed by the Program Bank Committee. We will notify you when your program has been added!
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Training: Leadership skill-building experiences
Event
How do we think outside the box? Together, let's break down gender norms, ensure that participating in Jewish spaces feels inclusive, and destruct the boundaries established by the "box."
Submitted by:
BBYO Program Bank Team
Duration:
60 Minutes
Language:
English
Mode:
In-Person
BBYO Ritual
Create a meaningful BBYO Separates experience as participants explore their Jewish identity through reflecting on the guiding principles and values of BBYO and Judaism.
Submitted by:
BBYO IC 2022 Separates Committee
Duration:
60 Minutes
Language:
English
Mode:
In-Person
Training
Learn all about Parli Pro! Walk through resources, experience a faux business meeting, and ask all of your questions about BBYO's rules of order.
Submitted by:
BBYO International August Executives Conference 2023
Duration:
60 Minutes
Language:
English
Mode:
In-Person
Event
Around the globe, Jews have adapted to culture and climate through culinary experiences. Discover unique recipes, build community, and learn about our many Jewish cultures!
Submitted by:
BBYO Program Bank Committee
Duration:
60 Minutes
Language:
English
Mode:
In-Person
BBYO Ritual
Explore what it means to be ‘United As One Crew.’ Reflect on how our Order can elevate its traditions to be inclusive and continue to bring out the best of AZA.
Submitted by:
IC 2018 Separates Committee
Duration:
60 Minutes
Language:
English
Mode:
In-Person
Event
Celebrate BBYO's anniversary with fun history trivia and interactive slideshows
Event
BBGs, have you ever been called "Bossy"? We see you! Let's work together to challenge and change the narrative!
Event
What is a healthy relationship? Can you spot the red flags of an abusive connection? We all deserve safe, supportive, respectful, and nourishing relationships! Through analyzing pop culture, Choose Respect teaches teens to define the qualities of a healthy relationship, recognize the importance of asserting boundaries, identify the warning signs of an abusive connection, and discuss ways to support survivors.
Event
Ready to bring out your competitive side? Learn about the history of BBYO and celebrate BBYO's Centennial anniversary in a fun and exciting way.
BBYO Ritual
What is a manly leader? How do we define that? Celebrate 100 years of our fraternity by reflecting on what it means to be a manly leader and how that will impact the second century of AZA.
Training
Put your ideas into motion! Learn about writing legislation, putting legislation into practice, and how to bring change in your chapter to life.
T’filah and Jewish Ritual
Engage your chapter in the story of Purim by bringing it to life and acting it out! Which teens will win the Oscar for the best performance?
T’filah and Jewish Ritual
Bringing in Kabbalat Shabbat together in a way that centers our diverse connections to the land and the people of Israel
Event
Engage with chapter alumni in an exciting way and inspire their renewed connection from alumni to give back to their community.
T’filah and Jewish Ritual
Love, friendship, siblinghood and community are the cornerstones of this Havdalah service.