PRESS RELEASES

BBYO Summer Leadership Training in Montreal Unites Jewish Camps, Lays Groundwork for School-Year Program and Offers New Summer Options for Jewish Teens

On the heels of a successful collaboration with two prominent Jewish camps in Montreal, BBYO is seeking to significantly expand its year-round AZA and BBG programs, while preparing for the launch of its leadership training program at Camp B’nai B’rith of Montreal in the summer of 2018.

13,000 Teens Serve Communities Worldwide as Part of International Day of Jewish Youth Service

Approximately 13,000 Jewish teens in more than 90 communities across 20 countries are participating in a day of community service and improvement projects this spring as part of J‑Serve, the International Day of Jewish Youth Service, anchored on the official date this past Sunday, April 2, 2017.

First-of-its-Kind Jewish Roommate Finder App Launches in Apple App and Google Play Stores

Designed to help college students connect with potential roommates, Joomie debuts at largest annual gathering of Jewish teens worldwide, BBYO International Convention

Igniting a Global Renaissance of Jewish Teen Life, ‘Game-Changing’ Conference to Draw Largest Crowd Ever

At a time when many young people are feeling disconnected from institutional life, thousands of Jewish teens will converge in Dallas on Presidents’ Day weekend for a conference featuring figures from the worlds of politics, activism, entertainment and business who have aimed to “change the game.”

Coalition of Jewish Teens Statement on a Changing World

We are inspired to assemble as NFTY, USY, NCSY, BBYO, and Young Judaea, united under the shared goal of providing teens with meaningful Jewish experiences.

BBYO Launches $90 Million Campaign with $30 Million of Support

BBYO is pleased to announce it has received an unprecedented $28.8 million in support from two long-time funders toward its newly launched $90 million five-year “This Moment in Time” campaign. The campaign will enable BBYO to double its annual growth rate, with the goal of having 27,000 members annually by the end of the 2022 school year.