United Synagogue Youth

The USY logo
Abbreviation USY
Formation 1951
Type Youth Organization
Purpose/focus Religious
Headquarters New York, NY 10017
Location

820 Second Avenue, 10th Floor

New York, NY 10017
Region served North America
Membership 15,000
Director Jules A. Gutin
Main organ International Executive Board, International General Board
Parent organization USCJ
Affiliations Conservative Judaism
Website https://www.usy.org/
File:Usylogo.png
Old USY logo

United Synagogue Youth (USY) is the youth movement of the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism. USY operates in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The goal of the movement is to bring Jewish teenagers closer to Judaism and Israel through learning and social interaction. The organization was founded in 1951, under the auspices of the Youth Commission of what was then the United Synagogue of America.

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Summer programs [link]

USY runs a variety of summer tours sponsored by the "USY: Great Escape" program. Israel Adventure is a four-week, Israel-only trip which consists of three weeks touring around Israel and one week spent in paramilitary army training called Gadna.[1] The Eastern Europe/Israel Pilgrimage consists of exploring the history and cultures of Poland, the Czech Republic, and Berlin for two weeks and spending the remaining four weeks touring Israel. The trip's itinerary before 2008 included Hungary instead of Lithuania.[2] This summer they will be going to Germany instead of Lithuania or Hungary. The Italy/Israel Pilgrimage consists of one week touring prominent historical locations in Italy and then four weeks touring Israel.[3] The Israel Pilgrimage/Poland Seminar consists of nine days touring prominent Jewish locations, former Jewish communities, and Nazi concentration camps in Poland before spending four weeks touring Israel. Past groups have visited Sobibor, Majdanek, Auschwitz, Birkenau, Treblinka, Warsaw, Kraków, Lublin, Kielce, and many others.[4] Etgar! Outdoor Adventure: Israel is a five-week program that goes beyond the souvenir stands to discover the Israeli side of Israel, combining volunteer work with challenging nature hikes in the Galilee, Golan Heights, and the Negev.[5] USY on Wheels is a six and half-week bus tour across the United States and Canada, which visits different Jewish communities and tourist attractions across America, including the Grand Canyon, Disneyland, Mount Rushmore, and many others.[6] In Mission Mitzvah, participants engage in community service projects and social action.[7] Summer in the City is a co-ed, four week pre-college program that takes place in New York City. The USYers live in the List College dorm. Participants choose a class to take at Barnard College in the morning with students participating in Barnard's Pre-College Program and the entire group takes a class at the Jewish Theological Seminary in the afternoon. In the evenings and on weekends, the group enjoys New York activities such as a New York Yankees game, a Broadway show and visits to museums. The group spends one weekend at the New Jersey shore.[8]

High school programs [link]

USY High is an eight-week program in which high schoolers (juniors and seniors) live at the Israel Goldstein Youth Village in Jerusalem, studying and exploring Israel. In the campus classroom, participants are introduced chronologically to each historical period. Campus class time is interspersed with time experiencing the "classroom without walls" - the Land of Israel. Participants learn in an ancient cave, a mountain fortress, an army bunker, riding on a camel, or at the beach. It is the sister program of Tichon Ramah Yerushalaim (TRY), which is done by Ramah. TRY is seventeen weeks long and is for sophomores and juniors.[9]

USY International Convention [link]

International Convention, also referred to as IC, is a yearly gathering of over 900 USYers from across North America in a different city each year. They gather for study sessions, specialty club meetings, Summer Program reunions (see above) and socializing. The new officers of United Synagogue Youth are also elected at this time. The convention takes place in December, and the 2011 convention is in Philadelphia, PA.

Abraham Joshua Heschel Honor Society [link]

The Heschel Honor Society is a club for USY members of secular and religious academic excellence. The club is named after Abraham Joshua Heschel. Members meet during regional conventions to discuss topics that Heschel wrote about. The Heschel Honor society holds an annual convention in March. The 2012 Heschel Kinnus will be held in Washington DC.

Hechalutzim [link]

Hechalutzim is a club for USY members interested in Israel affairs and Religious Zionism. Members of Hechalutzim convene for regional weekends and special programs. In addition, a delegate from each region is sent to Israel with the Hechalutzim Israel Seminar.

Regions [link]

Name of region Details of name Areas covered
CRUSY Central Region USY Ohio, Western Pennsylvania, Michigan, Indiana,

Kentucky, West Virginia

CHUSY Chicagoland USY Northern Illinois, Milwaukee, Madison
ECRUSY Eastern Canadian Region USY Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nunavut
Emtza USY Hebrew: אמצע, "middle" Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri,

Nebraska, Western Wisconsin, Manitoba

EPA USY Eastern Pennsylvania USY Eastern and Northern Pennsylvania from Harrisburg to Scranton
Far West USY Southern California, Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada,

Hawaii, Utah

Hagalil USY Hebrew: הגליל, "the Galilee" Northern and Central New Jersey
Hagesher USY Hebrew: הגשר, "The bridge" Philadelphia area, Main Line, Brynmawr, South Jersey.
Hanefesh USY Hebrew: הנפש, "the soul" Connecticut and Western Massachusetts
Hanegev USY Hebrew: הנגב, "the Negev" Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, Tennessee, Southern North Carolina, South Carolina,
METNY USY Metropolitan New York USY Greater New York City and Long Island
NERUSY New England Region USY Eastern Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire,

Vermont, Rhode Island

New Frontier USY Northern California, Reno, Nevada
Pinwheel USY Pacific Northwest USY Oregon, Washington, Wyoming, Idaho, Alaska, Yukon, British Columbia, Alberta
Hagesher USY Hebrew: הגשר, Delaware Valley, Greater Philadelphia
Seaboard USY Maryland, Washington, D.C., Virginia, Northeastern North Carolina
SWUSY Southwest USY Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Mexico
Tzafon USY Hebrew: צפון, Upstate New York, Western Massachusetts, Southwestern Vermont

In Pop Culture [link]

In the fictional blog A Day in the life of the Mac-Attack written by BlogSpot User The Jewish Blogger, the protagonists are all involved in fictional West Coast USY.

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References [link]

External links [link]


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