NFTY-NE News & Announcements
Mazal tov to BAYGL - Spring Conclavette was fantastic! New Item 03/16/10
Great work BAYGL! We had an incredible time with you at Spring Conclavette! You are an amazing team led by two amazing youth professionals and a great TYG President! Kudos to Becky Oliver, Hannah Berman and Abby Shuster for your hard work!
Interested in Serving as an Officer on the NFTY Northeast Executive Board? 02/25/10
Here are all of the details for juniors who are interested in being considered during the nomination process for the 2010-2011/5771 NFTY Northeast Executive Board.
NFTY Northeast Walks for Hunger, May 2010! 02/16/10
On Sunday, May 2, NFTY-NE will be participating in Project Breads 2010 Walk for Hunger. Join our team!
Regional Recording Secretary, Carissa McKinney donates 11 inches of her hair and Financial & Membership VP Scott Schechtman shaves half of his beard to benefit those in need! 02/16/10
While at NFTY Veida in Texas (the mid-year board meeting), two of our board members helped NFTY to raise awareness about Locks of Love. Over 150 inches of hair was donated for Locks of Love and more than $400 raised when board members auctioned off the shaving of their beards for the URJ Disaster relief Fund to be used towards efforts in Haiti.
NFTY selects the 2010-2011 Social Action Theme co-authored by our own Regional SAVP, Jesse Seckel-Cerrotti! 02/14/10
8 of the 10 NFTY-NE Officers are at the URJ Greene Family Camp in Texas at the NFTY Veida (mid-year board meeting). Together with representatives from the other 18 regions of NFTY, important decisions were made including the social action theme for 2010-2011. We are so proud that the theme chosen was co-authored by our own Regional Social Action Vice President, Jesse Seckel-Cerrotti in memory of Captain Benjamin Sklaver who served as our '94-'95 Regional Religious and Cultural Vice President and was killed in action last fall in Afganistan.
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