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Originally Posted by shadokat
To clarify for the 98th time, Delta Phi Epsilon and Phi Sigma Sigma were founded as non-sectarian sororities, meaning that while yes, their initial founders were Jewish, they did not believe that religious affiliation should be a determining factor in membership selection.
The rest of this is a ball of wax that will likely not be pretty when it's over.
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Likewise with Alpha Epsilon Phi. The sorority was founded by seven Jewish women, with ideals based on Jewish ideals (so, not quite non-sectarian), but it was never a requirement that you had to be Jewish to join.
I was Catholic when I joined. Without saying too much about our ritual, I doubt any Christian would have a problem with it.