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'''Alpha Epsilon Pi''' is the largest "Jewish" [[:Category:Fraternities|fraternity]] in North America, although it does not require that all of its members be Jewish. The Iota Chapter at [[Columbia University]] was founded in 1923, and it now occupies suite 1003 in the East Campus Residential Facility.  
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'''Alpha Epsilon Pi''' is the largest "Jewish" [[:Category:Fraternities|fraternity]] in North America, although it does not require that all of its members be Jewish. The Iota Chapter at [[Columbia University]] was founded in 1923, and it now occupies suite 1003 in the East Campus Residential Facility. Before [[Operation Ivy League]] it occupied the [Brownstones|brownstone]] at 546 W 114th St. across from the [[Carman Hall|Carman]] gates.
  
 
==History of the Chapter==
 
==History of the Chapter==

Revision as of 18:21, 29 January 2014

See also Wikipedia's article about "Alpha Epsilon Pi".
Alpha Epsilon Pi
ΑΕΠ
Abbreviation: AEPi
Org Founded: 1913 at NYU
CU Chapter: Iota
Chapter Established: 1923
Motto: "No one could tell me where my soul might be; I searched for G-d, but He eluded me; I sought my brother out and found all three."
Symbol(s): Lion
House: None
Recognition: IFC
Contact: executiveboard@aepiiota.com

Alpha Epsilon Pi is the largest "Jewish" fraternity in North America, although it does not require that all of its members be Jewish. The Iota Chapter at Columbia University was founded in 1923, and it now occupies suite 1003 in the East Campus Residential Facility. Before Operation Ivy League it occupied the [Brownstones|brownstone]] at 546 W 114th St. across from the Carman gates.

History of the Chapter

Alpha Epsilon Pi was founded in 1913 at New York University by Charles C. Moskowitz. The Columbia chapter was the ninth of the now 132 chapters.

Alpha Epsilon Pi is a Jewish fraternity, but not a religious organization; rather, it is a social, philanthropic, scholarly, and athletic brotherhood, a multifaceted organization of men who have joined together to share their college experience.

AEPi was founded on a core of Jewish values that remain relevant to this day, and these values are still embraced and practiced by the fraternity on a daily basis.

Notable Columbia Chapter alumni

Links


Greek life at Columbia
IFC Fraternities: Alpha Delta PhiAlpha Epsilon PiBeta Theta PiDelta Sigma PhiKappa Delta RhoPhi Gamma DeltaPi Kappa AlphaPsi UpsilonSigma ChiSigma NuSigma Phi EpsilonZeta Beta Tau
Panhel Sororities: Alpha Chi OmegaAlpha Omicron PiDelta GammaGamma Phi BetaKappa Alpha ThetaSigma Delta Tau
Multicultural Greek Fraternities: Phi Iota AlphaAlpha Phi AlphaKappa Alpha PsiOmega Psi PhiPi Delta PsiLambda Phi EpsilonSigma Lambda Beta
Multicultural Greek Sororities: Lambda Pi ChiSigma Iota AlphaDelta Sigma ThetaKappa Phi LambdaSigma Lambda Gamma
Inactive (de-recognized): Alpha Kappa Alpha, Sigma Alpha Epsilon