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KADIMAH BBG an- nounces its new-elected executive board includes: Lisa Tauber, president; Al- lison Woll, vice president; Ilana Kutinsky, MIT Mom; Lisa Marks, treasurer; Nancy Segal, recording sec- retary; Lisa Krugel and Stacy Berger, correspond- ing secretaries; and Carri Shapiro, reporter. AL JOLSON AZA's new officers are: David Traitel, president; Rob Nakisher, vice president; Milton Feld, moreh; Scott Gettleson, treasurer; Scott Rubin, re- cording secretary; Steve Gerenraich, corresponding secretary; and Robbie El- lenstein, reporter and coun- selor. BBYO announces the ap- pointment of Rick Nessel as adviser to Sam Beber AZA. Volunteer positions as ad- visers to AZA and BBG chapters in the Metropoli- tan Detroit area are avail- able. Interested persons should contact Brian Ac- kerson or Janice Lachman at the BBYO office, 552- 8260. RONALD L. POSEN • AZA announces its new board members are: Darrin Elias, president; Jeff Brasch, Scott Taub and Jon Gorman, vice presidents; Alan Shulak, treasurer; Scott Cherrin, recording secretary; David Hack, corresponding secretary; Howard Freedland, re- porter; Brian Efrusy, sergeant-at-arras; and Robert Levine, counselor. GEN. MAURICE ROSE AZA announces its new board includes: Alan Blat- nikoff, president; Jeff Moss, vice president; Lorne Zale- sin, moreh; Jeff Katzen, treasurer; Marc Zumberg, recording secretary; Brian Goldsteip, corresponding secretary; Howard Lazar, reporter, and Mike Ruskin, counselor. SAMSON AZA's new officers are: Mike Atler, president; Rob Bienstock, vice president; David Salo- mon, moreh; Joel Grand, treasurer; Bob Feller, re- cording secretary; Steve Shapiro, corresponding sec- retary; Jim Katz, reporter, and Ken Silverman, coun- selor. L'CHAIM AZA an- nounces the election of the following: David Bussell, president; Vic Uzansky,'\ Paul Epstein, membership vice president; Ron Glaser, treasurer; Paul Cherrish, secretary; Coleman Reboi, newspaper editor. New journal New York (JTA) — New Traditions, a new quarterly journal, has begun publica- tion under the auspices of the National Havurah Committee.