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In the
fall of 1913, Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity was founded amidst
the concrete and steel towers of Manhattan Island. This fraternity
has witnessed the Great Depression, two world wars, and several revolutions
in public morality. Throughout this tumultuous time period,
the fraternity has maintained the integrity of its purpose: to provide
the Jewish college man with the best possible college and fraternity
experience.
The college years serve as a training ground for young men who later
will become leaders in business, government, religion, and science. Each
student must develop themselves mentally, spiritually, and physically
to prepare for this demanding future. Because of the emphasis placed on
personal growth within the context of a larger brotherhood, the fraternity
setting offers the ideal opportunity in which to foster this development.
However, while any fraternity can offer this opportunity, Alpha Epsilon
Pi extends an offer of much greater import. Students who enter the
mainstream of college life generally find their heritage slipping
away. Alpha Epsilon Pi, the only nationally Jewish fraternity, is the
only fraternal organization capable of offering a membership that values
the ethics and ideals of Judaism.
Since its inception in 1913, almost one hundred thousand men have
worn
the badge that is Alpha Epsilon Pi. This year alone, over five thousand
Jewish men will continue into this rich and rewarding tradition. These
men will join Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity today for the opportunity to
develop the character, commitment, and responsibility necessary for the
leaders of America's Jewish communities tomorrow.
The brothers of Tau Upsilon would be happy to help you during your period
of adjustment to Tulane. We hope you'll visit us during rush and in the weeks
ahead.
While the best way to get to know us is to simply drop by, if you have any
questions or comments you'd like to ask now, you can email our rush
chairman, Jordan Bishop, at
jbishop@tulane.edu.