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functions much like a large family. Chapters plan programs geared toward the interests of their members and train new members in the ways of . A chapter’s small size allows for the development of strong bonds between the Alephs of the chapter. The chapter is the most important level of AZA because it affects Alephs most directly. Councils / Several chapters in the same area may be grouped into a council. Some areas have councils and others do not. They are usually used to break up large regions in order to provide additional leadership opportunities and make communities of chapters more manageable. All councils are part of a region. Regions / Chapters, and also councils, are grouped into regions. They vary in size from one large city to several states or provinces or entire countries. Regions serve to bring chapters together so that they can exchange ideas, socialize, compete and work together on larger projects. Regions also exist to serve the chapters and to help them in any way possible, providing resources and having wide-scale programs. Councils and regions represent all  communities at the International level. 1990 1993 AZA and BBG send largest delegation on the March of the Living. Israel Leadership Summer Institute (ILSI) established. First BBYO program held in Soviet Union with more than 200 Soviet Jewish teens in attendance. 25