The Aleph Zadik Aleph (AZA)
is the fraternity component
of BBYO for ninth through
twelfth grade boys. Since
its establishment in 1924,
AZA has provided Jewish and
personal enrichment to
hundreds of thousands of
young men throughout the
world. It's Hebrew letters -
Aleph, Zadik, Aleph - stand
for Ahava, Tzedakah, Ahdoot,
which symbolize fraternal
love, benevolence and
harmony.
With emphasis on the
importance of the
well-rounded individual,
AZA's unique programming
includes social programming
with B'nai B'rith Girls and
other AZA chapters,
community service projects,
athletic tournaments and
Judaic enrichment programs.
The diversity of
programming, coupled with
the sense of camaraderie and
leadership training,
provided by AZA simply
cannot be paralleled by any
other youth organization.
Often, AZA chapters plan
events jointly with local
BBG (B'nai B'rith Girls)
chapters.
Choose an AZA Chapter from Cotton
States below to learn more
information or to view their
upcoming events.