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PeaceLoveSAEPi 01-05-2012 04:16 PM

Sigma definitely, although my chapter is more diverse than others, is based a lot on Jewish values. (My chapter is probably the most diverse chapter on my campus; we have Muslim, Hindi, Christian, and Jewish members).
We're in the process of changing our national philanthropy to AJWS I believe. Even though a lot of us aren't Jewish, we all embrace the culture, etc. I'm very involved in Hillel and the Jewish community even though I'm Christian, and for example, Purim is one of my favorite times of the year. It's a really great experience for me being exposed to a new culture.

Also...someone told me that for AEPi the requirement is that it must be 50% Jewish at least, so it's a little different. I think I heard of a campus that was closed temporarily because of it (at Towson University I think, but it could be just a rumor). A big difference is that AEPi is a Jewish fraternity, while SAEPi considers itself "Jewish-interest".

Also, I don't think DPhiE is a Jewish sorority, it definitely isn't at my campus. And I think it was asked earlier- SAEPi isn't in NPC, etc. We don't belong to a national council right now, and I don't think that will change soon (my chapter is just in the Multicultural Greek Council locally).

Psi U MC Vito 01-05-2012 04:19 PM

In all seriousness what would draw somebody to join a special interest organization if they are not in that group? Like a Christian in SAEPi or a white guy in ODPhi?

PeaceLoveSAEPi 01-05-2012 04:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Psi U MC Vito (Post 2115892)
In all seriousness what would draw somebody to join a special interest organization if
they are not in that group? Like a Christian in SAEPi or a white guy in ODPhi?

That's actually a really good question. Initially, I found my sorority and didn't realize they were Jewish (because I was an idiot) but once I did, I realized it didn't matter. The reason I love my sorority is because of the sisters, and how much they really care about me. I fit better in SAEPi than the other sororities I rushed.

Most of the girls that are recruited that join that aren't Jewish join because we show them that so many of us are happy with our sorority. We like the diversity we have. We're a really great set of girls, and we have a lot of fun. Plus, the non-Jewish members we recruit enjoy being immersed in the Jewish culture, like I do.

jazing 01-05-2012 04:52 PM

I will not confirm nor deny 50% requirement, that is more of what the chapter wants to do.

melindawarren 01-05-2012 08:10 PM

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Originally Posted by jazing (Post 2115888)
It's more to how the recruitment works. But I suppose it could very well work, but they would have to have quite a bit of involvement with Hillel/Chabad. I mean, Hillel at my campus has our support at every event by at least 25% of the brotherhood.

I can't speak for every SigDelt chapter, but I think mine in particular makes good use of its relationship with the campus Chabad and Hillel-they played a large role in both my chapter and the local that became Sigma Delta Tau.

amIblue? 01-05-2012 09:25 PM

I think several SigDelt chapters don't participate in formal rush with the other NPC groups. I think I remember that melindawarren's chapter doesn't from her recruitment story, and I know they don't at UGA. I'm kind of thinking this is not unusual at other schools, either. Am I making this up or making an assumption on a sliver of knowledge?

Senusret I 01-05-2012 09:33 PM

We're all clear about why the sorority expanded the way it did, right?

No shade; I respect this sorority and one of my acquaintances is in it.

AlwaysSAI 01-05-2012 09:41 PM

^^^^This is the organization that was featured in MTV's "Sorority Life", right?

amIblue? 01-05-2012 09:44 PM

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Originally Posted by AlwaysSAI (Post 2115942)
^^^^This is the organization that was featured in MTV's "Sorority Life", right?

Yes, indeed.

Senusret I 01-05-2012 09:44 PM

Yes ma'am, first season. And pretty much the only season to get it right, if you ask me.

sigmagirl10 01-05-2012 10:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Senusret I (Post 2115939)
We're all clear about why the sorority expanded the way it did, right?

That show certainly kickstarted expansion, but we in no way use it now, and I don't think it promotes the interest in starting new chapters. I am a founding member of my chapter and none of us had any clue that the show even existed, much less that our sorority had been on it. After we colonized I watched the first couple of episodes and got a good laugh, and our new members seem to always discover it and respond similarly. For us it's a bit embarrassing, but we just don't associate ourselves with the show. I'm going to guess that the expansion requests we get these days have nothing to do with the show and everything to do with girls wanting a different kind of a sorority experience, a Jewish sorority experience, or both.

Regarding Hillel/Chabad, my chapter is on a "very Jewish" campus (about 18% of the students) and our members are very involved with both organizations. While we don't account for a huge percentage of the attendance, simply because the Jewish population of our campus is so large, many of our members have found out about Sigma initially through one of the Jewish orgs on campus, and we collaborate with both orgs for many events.

Senusret I 01-05-2012 10:54 PM

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Originally Posted by sigmagirl10 (Post 2115954)
That show certainly kickstarted expansion....

Which is all I was saying.

Greek_or_Geek? 01-05-2012 11:50 PM

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Originally Posted by amIblue? (Post 2115936)
I think several SigDelt chapters don't participate in formal rush with the other NPC groups. I think I remember that melindawarren's chapter doesn't from her recruitment story, and I know they don't at UGA. I'm kind of thinking this is not unusual at other schools, either. Am I making this up or making an assumption on a sliver of knowledge?

It is my experience that SDT is much more open minded about this than other NPC sororities. I believe Alabama and Texas are two more competitive Greek schools where SDT has allowed their chapters to not participate in formal recruitment.

jazing 01-06-2012 12:12 AM

Well, I believe it really comes down to having a Jewish Programing chair or not. We have had one for a few years now and it really helps.

PeaceLoveSAEPi 01-06-2012 12:29 AM

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Originally Posted by sigmagirl10 (Post 2115954)
That show certainly kickstarted expansion, but we in no way use it now, and I don't think it promotes the interest in starting new chapters. I am a founding member of my chapter and none of us had any clue that the show even existed, much less that our sorority had been on it.

Agreed. I never saw Sorority Life, and still never have. I don't think our founding mothers had, either.

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Originally Posted by jazing (Post 2115972)
Well, I believe it really comes down to having a Jewis Programing chair or not. We have had one for a few years now and it really helps.

We have a Religious Chair, which is the same thing. We have Jewish events very often. We are known on campus for having a Hanukkah party every year cosponsored by our Hillel, and we have an open event every month for Rosh Chodesh.


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