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			They are nationally secular and their policy is to take girls of all religions.  Individual chapters on every campus range from completely secular to immersed in Jewish life. On this campus, they are immersed.  They are listed in Hillel as a Jewish sorority, their philanthropy is avowedly Jewish and I would say a good 75% of the actives are (no pun intended) actively practicing.  
   
 It was just not an environment where she would have felt comfortable being a member.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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