Athletics
Sports have always been one of the strongest and most popular folds in AZA. Chapters participate in leagues held on the Council and Regional levels. AZA Chapters form teams and compete in such sports as basketball, softball, football, tennis, bowling, track and field |
Community Service/ Social Action
Activities range from working with the elderly and the underprivileged, hurricane and flood relief programs, to canned food and recycling drives. This fold gives us the opportunity to create a lasting impact on the communities around us. |
Education
The education fold stresses two major areas: learning about the ways of life of those outside of our Jewish community and teaching our members about the conditions and problems of the world and communities around us. Some examples of educational programs are: inviting speakers to discuss current issues, holding an Islamic or Palestinian culture night, visiting a local museum to view an exhibit, or holding a seminar with a group of other ethnic groups to talk over some of the differences and similarities between Judaism and their movement. |
Judaic
This fold seeks to give members an understanding of their religion and a habit of preserving the traditions of their people. This fold cooperates with synagogues and temples in helping members learn to conduct their own services and understand the religious heritage of which each is a part. |
Social
The purpose of the social fold is to give members a chance to participate in recreational programs. Some social programs include dances, formals, picnics, pool parties, hay-rides, scavenger hunts, video and arcade marathons, Hanukkah parties, ice cream mixers, tail gate parties, conventions, beach trips, camping trips, and movie outings. |