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of  to create a united Jewish community that grows because it celebrates Judaism’s differences and is inclusive to all denominations. At conventions, programs and Summer Experiences, BBGs are encouraged to learn more about the different Jewish customs and rituals practiced by BBGs from across the world, and to create their own meaningful Jewish experiences.  is very privileged to welcome many kinds of Judaism, but also many different kinds of Jews.  is open to Jewish young women regardless of race, socioeconomic status or sexual orientation. This notion was affirmed by Stand UP for Each Other: A Campaign for Respect and Inclusion, an initiative that embraces the values of  within the context of inclusivity—creating a safe space for all Jewish teens in . Levels of BBG  exists as part of ’s International Movement and is comprised of several levels of local and regional involvement. The following structure has been developed over time to maximize each member’s opportunity for involvement. EARLY 60s – 70s 1974 BBYO intensifies its social awareness programming and starts to increase involvement on an International level. At the International B’nai B’rith Convention, AZA and BBG International Board members become official voting members of the B’nai B’rith Youth Commission. 25