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BRANDING JUDAICS GLOBAL GOVERNANCE PROGRAMMING RITUAL MEMBERSHIP
BBYO Glossary
Key terms and definitions that are used in AZA, BBG, and BBYO.
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AdvisorGeneral GlossaryAn adult volunteer that serves as a role model, supervisor, and coach for the chapter and chapter board.
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AIT ("A-I-T')General GlossaryAn Aleph in Training who is newly joined and has not officially been inducted into the order
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Aleph Zadik AlephGeneral GlossaryFraternity of BBYO, can be abbreviated with AZA
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Aleph/BBGGeneral GlossaryA member of AZA is an Aleph (not an AZA) and a member of BBG is a BBG
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Ambassadors to ArgentinaGeneral GlossaryA summer experience to discover Argentina alongside local Jewish teens from Buenos Aires on a program that combines educational travel, hands-on service projects, outdoor adventures and cross-cultural Jewish experiences.
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Ambassadors to BulgariaGeneral GlossaryA summer experience of service and community bonding in Bulgaria, connecting Jewish teens from Sofia with their peers around the world.
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AmiGeneral GlossaryThe password for AZA and BBG. "My people" in Hebrew.
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Anita PerlmanGeneral GlossaryFounder and visionary of the B'nai Brith Girls
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Anita Perlman Spirit CupGeneral GlossarySpecial cup awarded to the most spirited BBG region/council at IC
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Aym Ha'Chaverot/Morah (Pl. Morot)Board PositionsThe VP of Membership in a BBG chapter, council, or region. Many regions also refer to this position as MIT Mom. When referring to AZA and BBG positions, use "Morim"
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AZA Founders' DayGeneral GlossaryThe birthday of AZA, May 3, 1924! Every year, chapters commemorate the founding of AZA with special celebrations, by wearing their letters, and connecting with alumni.
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AZA HandshakeGeneral GlossaryConsists of an ordinary handshake with the index finger extended and resting against the pulse of your brother or sibling Aleph.
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AZAA ("A-Z-Double-A")General GlossaryAZA Athletics; the international sports initiative of AZA.
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B'nai B'rith GirlsGeneral GlossarySorority division of BBYO; can be abbreviated as BBG.
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BBG Founders' DayGeneral GlossaryThe birthday of BBG, April 22, 1944! Every year, chapters commemorate the founding of BBG with special celebrations, by wearing their letters, and connecting with alumni.
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BBGG ("B-B-Double-G")General GlossaryBBG Games; the international sports initiative of BBG.
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BBYOGeneral GlossaryThe best teen-led pluralistic Jewish youth movement ever!
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BBYO ConnectGeneral GlossaryThe BBYO program to engage middle schoolers.
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BBYO Core ValuesGeneral GlossaryInclusivity, Jewish Identity, Active Leadership, and Tradition.
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BBYO Founders' DayGeneral GlossaryThe birthday of BBYO - May 3, 1924! Chapters celebrate the founding of BBYO with special programs and by proudly wearing their letters.
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BBYO Mission StatementGeneral GlossaryMore Jewish teens, more meaningful Jewish experiences.
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BBYO On CampusGeneral GlossaryBBYO’s series of summer experiences on college campus’s across North America. These programs have everything; Leadership building, community service, a taste of college life, and a ton of fun!
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BBYO On DemandGeneral GlossaryBBYO's platform for online programming and meetings.
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BBYO PassportGeneral GlossaryTravel division of BBYO offering school year and summer travel experiences for members and non-members that include elements of active touring, community service, and meaningful Jewish experiences.
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BBYO Stand UPGeneral GlossaryBBYO's service, advocacy, and philanthropy campaign; members choose the causes they will support with their chapter, council, or region. Not: Stand UP!, Stand Up!, Stand Up, STAND UP
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BBYO Summer ExperiencesGeneral GlossaryBBYO programs offered during the summer months for Alephs, BBGs, and Jewish teens, ranging in activities from leadership to travel to community service.
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Blue BookGeneral GlossaryThe Blue Book is the Aleph Zadik Aleph manual composed of all AZA traditions, history, important dates, and more.
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Candle LightingGeneral GlossaryLighting candles on Friday evening to welcome and honor Shabbat and bring peace to the home.
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Cardinal PrinciplesGeneral GlossaryThe 7 guidelines and principles that all Alephs strive to live by: Patriotism, Judaism, Filial Love, Charity, Conduct, Purity, Fraternity
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ChapterGeneral GlossarySmall group of members that form a unit. Every chapter has their own board, traditions, cheers, and personality. Every chapter is part of a council or region, and the chapter is usually where the strongest bonds are made between brother and sibling Alephs and sister and sibling BBGs
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Chapter InitiativesGeneral GlossaryHigh quality, plug and play programs that are fun, educational, and help make a difference in the world.
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Chapter/Council/Regional BoardGeneral GlossaryGroups of Alephs and BBGs elected to carry out chapter, council, and regional business. They run the show!
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Cheer CircleGeneral GlossaryGathering of Alephs or BBGs to separately sing the AZA or BBG songs and cheers.
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CLTC (Chapter Leadership Training Conference)
General GlossaryA 12-day summer experience that focuses on training and inspiring chapter leaders.
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ConventionGeneral GlossaryA weekend gathering of BBYO teens, often with a specific theme, typically at a camp, hotel, or retreat center. Every region has different conventions that they host each year that may be focused on leadership, connecting to Judaism, or building sisterhood, brotherhood, and siblinghood.
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CouncilGeneral GlossaryFormed by several chapters in the same area. Multiple councils make up a region, but not every region has councils. Some communities are council-predominant while others are regional-predominant, meaning the executive board is either council or regional.
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CounterpartGeneral GlossaryA resource on the council, regional, or international level who works with you to help you be successful in your board position. For example, the chapter S'gan/S'ganit would have a council/regional counterpart who is the council/regional S'gan/S'ganit.
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ElectionsGeneral GlossaryThe process for selecting a new executive board in a chapter, council, region, or the Order.
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Eternal Light AwardGeneral GlossaryAward given to BBGs for outstanding achievements in membership recruitment. To qualify, a BBG must recruit 6 new members.
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ExecGeneral GlossaryAn executive board member; for August and February Execs, this usually refers to the council, regional, or country Godol and N'siah.
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Executives Meeting (Execs)General GlossaryMeeting of the council and regional presidents of the Order and the International Board in August and February to discuss new business and implement priorities for the year.
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Explore IsraelGeneral GlossaryBBYO's international campaign for Israel education and advocacy.
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Fall FestGeneral GlossaryBBYO Fall Fest is our movement’s seasonal campaign featuring an array of unique events and exclusive experiences designed to showcase the best of what each community has to offer.
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FAN (Friends and Alumni Network)General GlossaryA network to sustain lifetime involvement for friends and alumni of BBYO.
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FoldsGeneral GlossaryAreas of programming that members use to offer better experiences. AZA's five programming folds are: Judaic, Education, Social, Athletic, and Community Service/Social Action. BBG's six programming folds are: Community Service, Social Action, Creativity, Jewish Heritage, Sisterhood, and Recreation.
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FoundersGeneral GlossaryThe visionaries and leaders of BBYO, including Sam Beber and Anita Perlman. Capitalize "Founders" whenever using the word to refer to BBYO's Founders.
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Founders' DayGeneral GlossaryA Movement Initiative to celebrate the founding and annual birthdays of AZA, BBG, and BBYO.
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Friendship CircleGeneral GlossaryThe circle participants form on the last day of a convention. During this activity, coordinators analyze the convention and give concluding thoughts and then members participate in a cheer session that emphasizes siblinghood and friendship.
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Gamechanger GrantsGeneral GlossaryGrants of $50-$1,000 will be awarded to programs and initiatives that are designed to make a bigger difference in your community, expand programming, pilot new recruitment techniques, and elevate your local chapter experience.
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Gizbor (Pl. Gizborim)Board PositionsTreasurer in an AZA chapter, council, or region. They are in charge of planning fundraisers and managing all funds. When referring to AZA and BBG positions, use "Gizborim"
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Gizborit (Pl. Gizboriot)Board PositionsTreasurer in a BBG chapter, council, or region. They are in charge of planning fundraisers and managing all funds. When referring to AZA and BBG positions, use "Gizborim"
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Global ShabbatGeneral GlossaryEach year, Holocaust survivors, business professionals, faith leaders, cross-cultural activists, politicians, and entrepreneurs join with Alephs and BBGs worldwide to share inspiring stories and take part in a meaningful, teen-led Shabbat experience. Every year, Global Shabbat has a different and unique theme.
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Go GlobalGeneral GlossaryConnecting Jews from all around the world through shared experiences with BBYO and Jewish peoplehood.
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Godol (Pl. Godolim)Board PositionsPresident of an AZA chapter, council, or region. The BBG counterpart is N'siah.
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Good and WelfareGeneral GlossaryA time for every Aleph or BBG to share feelings, ideas, and thoughts for 'the good and welfare of the chapter'. Many chapters will pass around a candle as a talking piece.
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HanukkahGeneral GlossaryThe Jewish holiday that is a celebration of light! We commemorate how oil in the eternal lamp that should only have lasted one day lasted for eight.
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Henry Monsky All Around Chapter AwardGeneral GlossaryAward given to AZA chapters that display excellence in many facets throughout the year.
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ILSI
(International Leadership Seminar Israel)
General GlossaryA summer experience and elite leadership program that combines educational touring, leadership training, interactive and engaging seminars, and meaningful community service all in the Holy Land!
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ILTC
(International Leadership Training Conference)
General GlossaryA summer experience with a focus on leadership training and engaging BBYO's council, regional, and international leaders through the traditions and movement priorities of AZA and BBG
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InductionsGeneral GlossaryThe honorary BBYO ceremony that officially marks the entrance of an Aleph or BBG into BBYO.
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InstallationsGeneral GlossaryThe honorary BBYO ceremony that officially inaugurates an Aleph or BBG into a board position; time is also allowed for discharging the previous board. It's essentially a presidential inauguration!
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International Board (I-Board)General GlossaryTeens elected by their peers to lead the International Order. There are two boards: one composed of BBGs and one composed of Alephs. These individuals serve as resources for their chapter and regional counterparts along with representing BBYO to the world.
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International Convention (IC)General GlossaryA gathering over President's day weekend for Alephs, BBGs, alumni, advisors, staff, board members, and community leaders accross the world. The largest gathering of Jewish teens you could ever witness. When writing for an external audience write "BBYO International Convention"
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International Leadership Network (ILN)General GlossaryA group of international committees, task forces, ambassadors, and counterparts set up and led by the International Board
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International OrderGeneral GlossaryAll members of BBYO accross the world make up the International Order.
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International Service Fund (ISF)General GlossaryMoney raised by every chapter and region to support programming and travel scholarships for BBYO teens beyond North America. No dollar sign implying a specific currency.
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J-ServeGeneral GlossaryThe International Day of Jewish Youth Service that BBYO teens participate in every year.
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KallahGeneral GlossaryA summer experience with a focus on discovering your Jewish Identity.
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Katvanit (Pl. Katvaniot)Board PositionsThe recording secretary in a BBG chapter. They take minutes at business meetings.
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Kohane GodolBoard PositionsSomeone who previously served in the position of Godol. This Aleph serves as a resource to the current Godol.
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LifeGeneral GlossaryLife membership is given to a graduating senior who has given their time and energy to AZA and BBG. At conventions, chapter meetings, or events, each life honoree gives a speech and is recognized for their time in BBYO. Seniors may also hand down shirts, pins, candles, and other BBYO items to younger members.
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MadrichaBoard PositionsSomeone who previously served in the position of N'siah. She serves as a resource to the current N'siah.
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March of the Living (MOTL)General GlossaryTwo-week BBYO Passport experience in Poland and Israel to commemorate and remember those who lost their lives in the Holocaust and celebrate Israel's independence.
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Maurice Bisgyer Chapter Excellence Award
General GlossaryAward given to BBYO chapters that display excellence in many facets throughout the year.
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Max F. Baer Spirit GavelGeneral GlossarySpecial gavel awarded to the most spirited AZA council/region at IC.
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Mazkir (Pl. Mazkirim)Board PositionsCorresponding Secretary in an AZA chapter, council, or region. This Aleph is responsible for all communication regarding events and upcoming initiatives.When referring to AZA and BBG positions, use "Mazkirim"
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Mazkirah (Pl. Mazkirot)Board PositionsCorresponding Secretary in an BBG chapter, council, or region. This BBG is responsible for all communication regarding events and upcoming initiatives. When referring to AZA and BBG positions, use "Mazkirim"
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MBA (Mind, Body, Attitude)General GlossaryBBG programming aimed at creating a better self-image and improving self-esteem.
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Mekasher (Pl. Mekasherim)Board PositionsVP of Recruitment in an AZA chapter, council or region. Often, chapters do not have a Mekasher and their responsibilities are given to the Moreh. When referring to AZA and BBG positions, use "Mekasherim"
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Mekasheret (Pl. Mekasherot)Board PositionsVP of Recruitment in an BBG chapter, council or region. Often, chapters do not have a Mekasheret and their responsibilities are given to the MIT Mom. When referring to AZA and BBG positions, use "Mekasherim"
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Menorah PledgeGeneral GlossaryThe 8 guidelines and priciples that all B'nai B'rith Girls strive to live by: Citizenship, Jewish Heritage, Community Service, Philanthropy, Inter-faith Relations, Tradition, Good Sisterhood, and the Prayer for World Jewry
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Miriam Albert Chapter Excellence Award
General GlossaryAward given to BBG chapters that display excellence in many facets throughout the year.
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MIT ("M-I-T")General GlossaryA BBG Member in Training who newly joined and has not officially been inducted into the Order.
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Moreh (Pl. Morim)Board PositionsThe VP of Membership in a AZA chapter, council, or region. When referring to AZA and BBG positions, use "Morim"When referring to AZA and BBG positions, use "Morim"
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MotionGeneral GlossaryIn a business meeting, a written motion is one that amends, changes, or adds something to your chapter, council, or regional constitution. This is then discussed and voted on to be approved by the voting body.
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MovementGeneral GlossaryWhen movement is used as a pronoun in place of BBYO, it is capitalized (e.g., Our Movement is growing, BBYO functions like a movement)
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Movement InitiativesGeneral GlossaryMovement Initiatives are our signature, highly visible, annual programs that can introduce and engage new, current, and future members to BBYO locally, nationally and internationally.
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Movement PrioritiesGeneral GlossaryValues that represent the interest and passions of Alephs and BBGs worldwide. These include: grow our movement, strengthen program excellence, BBYO Stand UP, Explore Israel, Go Global, Jewish Enrichment, Ritual & Tradition, and Governance & Democracy.
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MyBBYOGeneral GlossaryOnline platform for chapter and regional board members to track chapter membership and events.
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N'siah (Pl. N'siot)Board PositionsPresident of a BBG chapter, council, or region.
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Opening & Closing RitualsGeneral GlossaryThe BBYO tradition for opening and closing chapter meetings. These rituals differ for AZA and BBG chapters.
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Orechet (Pl. Orechot)Board PositionsBBG publicist in a chapter, council, or region. This BBG is responsible for sharing news about the chapter/council/region with outside stakeholders.
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Parli ProGeneral GlossaryShorthand for parliamentary procedure. This is the method used to run all BBYO business meetings.
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Perlman CampGeneral GlossaryHistoric campsite in Starlight, PA and site of ILTC and Kallah.
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PinGeneral GlossaryThe symbolic menorah-shaped B'nai B'rith Girl/Aleph pin received upon induction into BBYO.
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PIT Events (Parent in Training)General GlossaryEvents held to educate parents about BBYO
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Program BankGeneral GlossaryResource of compiled sample outlines and guides to exemplary programs created and run by chapters.
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QuorumGeneral GlossaryThe required number of members that must be present to pass a motion or vote in elections for a chapter, council, or region.