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Originally posted by L.O.C.K.
I do know that Alpha Epsilon Pi has a National policy of only allowing Jewish people(correct me if I am wrong). However, certain chapters go against that policy(like Emory for example).
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From AEPi.org: "Alpha Epsilon Pi is a Jewish fraternity, though non-discriminatory and open to all who are willing to espouse its purpose and values."
There are also whole chapters that don't have a single Jewish brother, although that's not the case for the majority of chapters.
Certain GLOs emphasize Christianity and have crosses in their coat of arms or Christianity in their ritual. Heck ATO operates a "prayer web". This is no different than having a Jewish fraternity or sorority.
We don't have a national policy of discrimination at all or ever. Many years ago, many national fraternities did have "clauses" of the such against non-Christians and non-whites and I talked about some of them a while back in a thread on Jewish houses.
-Rudey