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Old 04-14-2009, 04:16 PM
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I think it is really important to keep an open mind when going through recruitment. It is more important to consider the current make-up of sororities at your campus then who the founders were a hundred years ago. A historically Jewish sorority in New York City might have all Jewish members, but so might a historically Christian one. While a historically Jewish sorority in the South might have absolutely no Jewish members. You need to consider the chapter at your university as much as the GLO as a whole.

To note though some girls are looking for a Jewish experience in college. It has to do with celebrating who they are as Jewish young women. If that is the case (for this author or anyone else) a person might consider a chapter of a historically Jewish sorority that might still celebrate their Judaism actively or even a sorority like Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pi that (although open to all women) celebrates Judaism and religion in their regular semester activities.
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Old 04-14-2009, 06:04 PM
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I think it is really important to keep an open mind when going through recruitment. It is more important to consider the current make-up of sororities at your campus then who the founders were a hundred years ago. A historically Jewish sorority in New York City might have all Jewish members, but so might a historically Christian one. While a historically Jewish sorority in the South might have absolutely no Jewish members. You need to consider the chapter at your university as much as the GLO as a whole.

To note though some girls are looking for a Jewish experience in college. It has to do with celebrating who they are as Jewish young women. If that is the case (for this author or anyone else) a person might consider a chapter of a historically Jewish sorority that might still celebrate their Judaism actively or even a sorority like Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pi that (although open to all women) celebrates Judaism and religion in their regular semester activities.
For any students who wish to have more Jewish experiences, there is usually a Hillel chapter they can join which celebrates the holidays, the Sabbath, holds worship services, dinner meetings and performs community and campus service while providing a social outlet as well. It can enhance sorority life.

Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pi is not a member of NPC and therefore is not bound by its policies.

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Old 04-14-2009, 06:21 PM
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[quote=paulam;1799668]For any students who wish to have more Jewish experiences, there is usually a Hillel chapter they can join which celebrates the holidays, the Sabbath, holds worship services, dinner meetings and performs community and campus service while providing a social outlet as well. It can enhance sorority life.

Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pi is not a member of NPC and therefore is not bound by its policies.

Hillel, Chabad, Koach, Jewish Student Unions, etc. are a fantastic part of Jewish life on college campuses. I encourage anyone going to college and looking for a Jewish experience to check out their university's organizations.

Yes. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pi is not a member of the NPC. What it is is a national greek letter organization with chapters on both coasts offering women both Jewish and non-Jewish an amazing college experience both religious, social, service oriented, and otherwise.

I have many amazing friends in both NPC sororities and Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pi. The key is to find the sisterhood and organization that is right for you.
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