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January 12, 2012 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2012-01-12

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filled with a wide range of activi-
ties, including sports such as vol-
leyball, basketball, whirlyball
and dodgeball; games such as
checkers, Scrabble, ping-pong and
Rummikub; and competitions such
as song, cheer, dvar Torah, challah
baking, oratory and the talent show.
During RC week, the teens also
raised more than $2,100 for various
charities, including JARC, BBYO-
Michigan's Stand UP! partner for
the year.
Though RC gets competitive, this
is where close friends are made and
bonds are formed, within and out-
side of one's chapter.
"I loved RC because it allowed me

to participate in friendly competi-
tion while giving me the chance
to get closer to other Jewish teens
throughout Michigan," said Zach
Levine of West Bloomfield.
This feeling of unity is an essen-
tial part of BBYO and one of the
main goals of RC. Therefore, though
only two chapters can win it all, one
AZA and one BBG, everyone leaves
RC as a champion because they
leave with a connection between all
of Michigan Region that can only
be gained through an organization
as special as BBYO.



Maddi Gonte, 15, of Bloomfield Hills is

a member of Kulanu BBG.

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Wei[ht loss programs
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now at Franklin

WWW.FRANKLINCLUB.COM

29350 Northwestern Highway Southfield, Michigan 48034
Phone: 248.352.8000

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