Family Focus Scouting Centennial Boy Scouts mark founding and Jewish presence still echoes. his week, the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) celebrates 100 years since its founding by Chicago publisher William Boyce in 1910. Scouting for boys began in England in 1907 when Gen. Robert Baden-Powell (soon to be Lord Baden-Powell), one of the Boer War heroes, discovered that many boys were using his military book, Aids to Scouting as a guide to outdoor activities. He began to think how he could convert his concepts of army scouting for men to peace scouting for boys. That con- cept worked so well it spread to become the largest youth organization in America. It was in 1910 that Boyce met with prominent Jewish businessman Mortim- er Schiff and Young Men's/Young Women's Hebrew Association President William National Council. Locally, during the past 100 years, nearly every synagogue in the Detroit area has, at one time, char- tered its own Boy Scout troop. Continuing that legacy today is Boy Scout Troop 364, chartered by the Adat Shalom Synagogue Men's Club in Farmington Hills; Cub Scout Pack 613, chartered by the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism; and Venturing Crew 18, chartered by Jewish War Veterans-Department of Michigan. In addition, there are hundreds of Jewish young men affiliated with Scout programs at schools, churches and neigh- borhood organizations. The National Jewish Committee con- tinues to promote Scouting in Jewish communities, sponsor the Jewish With 45,000 Jewish Scouts nation- wide, Scouting continues to be a vital resource to Jewish families. Mitchell. These visionaries believed that Jews and Jewish institutions should be involved in the movement based on a similar program run by Lord Baden- Powell in England. In 1911, Jacob Schiff, Mortimer's father, joined Andrew Carnegie and John D. Rockefeller as the first major contributors to the BSA. Mortimer Schiff served as vice presi- dent of the Boy Scouts from 1910-1931, when he was elected president. He died later that year and his family recognized his passion for the Scouting movement by donating the Schiff Scout Reservation and National Training Center in New Brunswick, N.J. It was in 1913 that the first Jewish troop was formed at the 92nd Street YM/YWHA in New York City. With the support of William Mitchell, the National Council of YMHAs created a scouting committee. Jewish Scouting continued to find support nationwide. In 1926, the National Jewish Committee on Scouting was formed by Schiff and Cyrus Adler, then chancellor of the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York; it was chartered by the BSA Religious Emblem Award program and provide Jewish programming at national Boy Scout events, such as the upcoming 2010 National Scout Jamboree. With 45,000 Jewish Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts and Venturers nationwide, Scouting continues to be a vital resource to Jewish families in our communities. Today, there are 3 million young Americans between the ages of 7 and 20 and 1 million volunteers who are proud members of the Boy Scouts of America. "As we enter our second 100 years, the Boy Scouts is dedicated to re-energizing our role as the nation's foremost youth organization emphasizing character development and values-based leadership training, and committed to remaining a vital part of America's Jewish com- munities," said Allen Olender of West Bloomfield, chairman-national relation- ships, National Jewish Committee on Scouting/Boy Scouts of America. Li For more information on the Boy Scouts of America, visit www.scouting.org or the National Jewish Committee on Scouting, www.jewishscouting.org . Congregation Shaarey Zedek's Boy Scout Troop 23, Detroit, circa 1931. Scouting roars into its second 100 years. BOY or bco s Ate•t.k:C1, ESA 2 1 0 , covt.ttittplo.P gt 1,0Et ,,,C1.34,tAgT :m.f.001t4AM • -0 -04t 4...2WDENT _MORTIMER L. SCH4Ff Scouting magazine, July 1931, included a memorial of Mortimer Schiff. Boy Scout Jamborees bring together 40,000 Scouts every 4-5 years for a week of brotherhood and fun and always include 1,000 Jewish Scouts. Here is a typical Synagogue Tent set up in Virginia. February 11 • 2010 71