BBG Red Book 2014 | Page 59

Opening Ceremony BBGs around the world use the following ritual to close chapter, council, regional and International business meetings. N’siah: (Rises and raps gavel three times, signaling all to rise) We are gathered here for the purpose of accomplishing our business at hand. But, more than that, we, and all the chapters in the world like ours, are working toward a great goal. This is a goal toward which each of us can help; a goal towards peace and happiness for all humanity. This can be accomplished through the Menorah Pledge Principles. Let us now think of what we can do to bring our goal to a speedier realization. Let us give our wholehearted attention to the words our Shomeret Ha-brit shall now read. (Shomeret Ha-brit rises and reads appropriate passage, quote, poem, etc.) All: We are the B’nai B’rith Girls. Strength and dignity are our clothing. (Proverbs 31:25) N’siah: Our faith is renewed after hearing such fine words of wisdom. May we in our deliberations at this meeting live up to the expectations and the high ideals we in the B’nai B’rith Girls have set for ourselves. I now declare this meeting officially open for business. (Raps gavel once, signaling all to sit.) N’siah: The light of the menorah symbolizes the knowledge and strength of our Order. The seven branches represent the power we have to affect our world by enriching ourselves. (Calls upon 8 girls to read the Menorah Pledge, which can be found on the inside back cover of this manual, and the Prayer for World Jewry.Each girl lights a candle of the menorah after she reads her section.) After the Prayer for World Jewry is said: N’siah: Please join me in the recognition of Israel with the singing of HaTikvah. 57