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93rd Grand and 73rd International Board Self Evaluation Survey

Due January 9th, 2017 @ 11:59 PM



Please answer all these questions completely (limit to 300 words per questions, please) and submit them online at bbyo.org/azabbg/elections/self_evaluation.



Short Answer General Questions – All candidates should answer these questions.

(Position specific questions can be found below.)



  1. What does it mean to be a Jewish leader? How will you employ Jewish values in your work on Grand/International Board?

  2. Do you feel that your chapter/council/regional/country BBYO leadership is strong enough and will be able to successfully function without you as a key leader? How have you left your chapter/council/regional/country stronger than the way you found it?

  3. Does your family support you in your declaration and understand the impact this commitment will have on your time and other responsibilities next year?

  4. What is your relationship like with BBYO staff at home and at international/summer programs? Share an example of your positive working relationships with BBYO professionals.

  5. Serving on the Grand/International Board requires being a positive role model who sets an example to the tens of thousands of members worldwide. Please give an example of when you inspired others around you to follow your lead.

  6. Have you served on your council/regional/national Board? Have you ever been a position that is parallel to the one you are considering running for? How do you feel your performance was on council/regional/national Board? If you have not served on this level, how do you plan to make up for this lack of experience?

  7. You will be overseeing hundreds of chapter counterparts throughout the year. Have you ever served a term on chapter board for the position you are aspiring to? If so what did you bring to the position? How will you use that experience to help your chapter counterparts if elected? What is the most important lesson you can teach your counterparts?

  8. Have you been to the summer program that your position has the potential to coordinate? What are some lessons you learned? How did the experience impact you?

  9. Why do you want to run for Grand/International Board? What unique qualities will you bring to the Grand/International Board?

  10. Can you attend all International Board meetings and International Convention 2017 and 2018?



Questions for Grand Aleph Godol/International Nʼsiah Candidates

  1. The Grand Aleph Godol and International Nʼsiah travel constantly. What could you do before, during, and after your visit to make it a valuable and meaningful experience for each community?

  2. As the Godol and N’siah travel across our Movement, they are posed with the task of being able to consult members on all topics regardless of their background in the topics in order to strengthen chapters. Describe how you plan on serving as that universal consultant.

  3. AZA and BBG are moving forward with a renewed emphasis on the chapter. A strong, expanding grassroots will build a bolder, larger Order. How will you sustain and grow the focus of AZA and BBG’s International Order on the chapter as the foundation of our Movement?

  4. Provide some insight into how you set goals, work toward goals and achieve those goals. The year will be defined by metrics and tangible results that the Movement is working toward. How will you inspire AZA and BBG to reach and exceed the objectives that we work toward next year?

  5. What are your best practices for overseeing and utilizing the talents of your International Executives Body in addition to those of your International Board? How will you hold these networks accountable for their work while unifying them to create a strong, dynamic team?



Questions for Grand Aleph Sʼgan/International Sʼganit Candidates:

  1. What defines a strong program? Why is strong programming vital to a chapter’s or region’s success?

  2. The Grand Aleph Sʼgan/International Sʼganit is tasked with strengthening programming throughout BBYO across the world. How will you build our Orderʼs programming from the chapter level up?

  3. What kind of strategies would you employ to strengthen our movementʼs programming that would yield real results?

  4. What is your vision for BBYO International Convention 2018? How will you manage your Steering Team?

  5. As IC continues to grow year after year, how will you maintain a meaningful, intimate experience for each individual?


Questions for Grand Aleph Moreh/International Aym Ha’Chaverot Candidates:

  1. Which teen demographics could we be marketing membership to better? How would you do it?

  2. Statistics show that nearly half of Jewish teens view becoming Bar/Bat Mitzvah as an exit point from Jewish life. How would you leverage chapter Morim to better strengthen the prospect pipeline from B’nai Mitzvah through middle school to 8th grade membership eligibility?

  3. Although new AZA and BBG chapters are blossoming in many cities, there are still many communities AZA and BBG have yet to tap into. How will you work to lay the foundation for AZA and BBG in new areas during your term?

  4. With the addition of the AZA BBG Membership Pass, we no longer have to worry about registering lapsed members. The pressure has now shifted to retention and how we keep members actively engaged. What strategies are best in keeping a member engaged, from the beginning of their AZA and BBG journey until the end?

  5. How capable of adapting the MRIHA recruitment model to communities of varying size, strength and complexity? How does MRIHA tie into the calendaring, programming and year-round member experience?


Questions for Grand Aleph Mazkir/International Mazkirah Candidates:

  1. There has been incredible growth across BBYOʼs global network over the past few years. What are specific strategies you would employ to unite BBYO worldwide so that members everywhere understand the power of the movement of which they are a part?

  2. Summer programs are one of our Movement’s key opportunities for building leadership potential in our communities. What will be your strategy for summer program promotion and outreach? How will you mobilize your networks to maximize the attendance at our various summer immersives?

  3. Overseeing the Global Networking Committee and its agenda is an integral responsibility of the Mazkirim. How will you work to strategically utilize the opportunities found within the Global Networking Committee to advance our global agenda?


Questions for Grand Aleph Shaliach/International Shʼlicha Candidates:

  1. What are the next steps for Stand UP and J-Serve within the global Jewish community? What is AZA/BBGʼs responsibility toward the world and how will that manifest itself in the coming year with our service, philanthropy, and advocacy efforts?

  2. Jewish communities outside of Israel oftentimes struggle with providing programming on Israel that is meaningful, thought provoking and able to bring participants a genuine understanding of their relationship to the Jewish state.  How are the efforts to combat that trend reflected in our values and what’s next for our Speak UP for Israel campaign?

  3. BBYO is unique to other Jewish youth movements because we are pluralistic. How can we leverage Judaic programming to engage more Jewish teens and inspire them to join AZA and BBG?


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