Never Again Is Now: LEADS Day Recap
Recapping what I learned at the Weitzman Museum of American Jewish History and why “Never Again Is Now!” is more important now than ever.
Recapping what I learned at the Weitzman Museum of American Jewish History and why “Never Again Is Now!” is more important now than ever.
Reflecting on the unforgettable feeling of reuniting with long-distance best friends at BBYO International Convention — friendships that began on summer programs and only grew stronger through distance. It captures the joy, chaos, and gratitude of those tight IC hugs that remind us how lucky we are to have people who make saying goodbye so hard.
Inspired by a visit to Auschwitz-Birkenau, this article explores the power of Holocaust literature in preserving memory, amplifying survivor voices, and educating future generations through stories that refuse to be forgotten.
I joined BBYO for the people—the friends, the community, the feeling of belonging. But I didn’t expect it to completely change how I see myself and my role in the world. What started as going to summer programs and chapter events slowly turned into something so much bigger: confidence, leadership, and a real sense of responsibility to make an impact. This year, through the StandWithUs Kenneth Leventhal High School Internship, I saw all of that come to life.
I went to ILTC without ever experiencing BBYO—and came away realizing just how big and connected this movement really is.
My senior life. The experiences and people who shaped my BBYO experience, whom I will take with me long after BBYO.
In this article, I will walk you through my BBYO Passport trip throughout Central Europe. From Berlin to Warsaw and in each place, I'll cover my favorite parts while also getting to explore Jewish history, visit Holocaust sites, and make amazing memories. It truly was such a meaningful, fun, and unforgettable experience.
This summer, I had the privilege of visiting Auschwitz-Birkenau for the first time with BBYO Passport Central Europe Discovery. This experience was life-changing and eye-opening, giving me a new perspective on how lucky we are to be here today. From standing on the train tracks where millions of Jews were taken, to seeing the sleeping quarters and gas chambers, and to reciting Kaddish, I felt a mix of shock, grief, pride, and hope. This visit drove home for me the strength and resilience of our people and inspired me to carry these lessons forward, making sure the horrors of the Holocaust are never forgotten.
Looking back on a year ago today and how it shaped me into the person I am now. Along with a couple of tips that I wish someone had told me before I went on a summer program.
My personal experience navigating the highs and lows of Vancouver’s first-ever BBG chapter elections and the journey leading up to them.
How visiting Holocaust sites helped me see how the hatred behind October 7th was not new. Jews were attacked simply for who we are. It showed that “Never Again” is something we must continue to fight for. And as Jewish teens, we do that by living proudly. We are still here.
How the power of community and song during the most joyous time of year!
Highlights and key moments from an unforgettable night under the stars!!
Reflecting on how October 7th changed our lives a year ago, and the importance of staying connected with friends during times like these.
Reflecting on the unforgettable experience I had on my ILTC & Kallah.