Glitter--
Sometimes a chapter remains predominately Jewish because when they were chartered, etc., they were all Jewish due to not being accepted by other sororities. The Jewish tradition continues when legacies and other Jewish women realize that a chapter is predominately Jewish, and they may feel comfortable there. The labels that folks apply aren't often right, as it happens with me and D Phi E all the time, but what can you do

Phi Sig and D Phi E at my school were both full of all types of women from many different backgrounds
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Originally posted by Glitter650
I believe it's still *may* be this way... I met someone once who thought Phi Sig was a "Jewish Sorority" I guess our chapter at their school was predominately jewish ... I guess this is because we made them feel welcome and comfortable.. however.. I have to say that I think our founders may be disapointed in the fact that some chpaters don't have some religions represented becuase they were all different religions and were friends and that's why they founded Phi Sig so they could be sisters too...
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