Mazel Tov to the 2022-2023 NFTY North American Board

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On behalf of the 2021-2022 NFTY North American Board, we would like to wish a Mazel Tov to the newly elected 2022-2023 North American Board. We can’t wait to see the success of President Noa Apple, Social Action Vice President Daniella Abbott, and Communications Vice President Arianna Walker. We are also excited to announce that applications for the remaining positions on the North American Board, Membership Vice President, Religious and Cultural Vice President, and Programming Vice President, will be coming out very soon. We know that the future of NFTY is in great hands and we are excited for the new board to start making an immediate impact.
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