Alpha Epsilon Pi IHQ
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Alpha Epsilon Pi IHQ
@AEPi
Founded in 1913 at NYU, we are the international Jewish fraternity working to develop leadership for the Jewish community. We are #ProudtobeaPi.
Indianapolis, IN Katılım Mayıs 2008
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For this week’s Friday PiDay, we’re highlighting Brother Nate Hara (Iowa, 2029). Nate came to the University of Iowa with a strong commitment to Jewish life and leadership, building on years of involvement in BBYO and Jewish education. On campus, he continues that passion through AEPi while also cheering on the Hawkeyes as a member of the Iowa Cheer Team.
As we kick off Mensch Madness and AEPi’s Month of Giving, brothers like Nate show how leadership, service, and Jewish pride come together through our brotherhood.
Read Nate’s story: bit.ly/4u4KPI2

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AEPi is proud of Brother Jonah Chizinsky (Santa Barbara, 2028) for his important testimony last week (February 20, 2026) in front of the U.S. Civil Rights Commission Briefing on College Antisemitism. Jonah serves as our chapter master and is an example of AEPi's commitment to developing the future leaders of the Jewish community. Click the link to watch his testimony. bit.ly/4cH19IE

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This Valentine’s Day, we are sending our appreciation and gratitude to the incredible AEPi Sweethearts and significant others who stand beside our brothers.
Thank you for your support, your patience, and the role you play in strengthening our brotherhood. You are an important part of our community, and we are grateful for all that you do.
Happy Valentine’s Day from Alpha Epsilon Pi.

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Day one of the AEPi Chicago Antisemitism Summit Powered By @JUFChicago and our midwest conclave is in the books! Our undergraduates heard from powerful speakers discussing strategies to respond to campus antisemitism and promote Jewish pride. We’re gearing up for a great second day!!




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Today, on International Holocaust Remembrance Day, we honor the six million Jews murdered in the Holocaust and the millions of other innocent victims of Nazi persecution. We remember their lives, their stories, and their humanity. We commit ourselves to memory, education, and standing against antisemitism in all its forms. Never forget.

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Today, as we honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., we also reflect on the courage of Brother Michael Schwerner (Cornell, 1961) — an Alpha Epsilon Pi brother who gave his life standing up for equality and freedom during the Freedom Summer of 1964. Schwerner, alongside James Chaney and Andrew Goodman, worked tirelessly to expand voting rights and lift up marginalized communities — rooted in the same principles of justice and moral responsibility that guided Dr. King’s work.
Their sacrifices remind us that the pursuit of justice doesn’t end with words — it lives on in the actions we take today to build a more equitable world.



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A proud father -- Past Supreme Master Jeff Jacobson @lawjhj (Northern Arizona, 1992) -- reflects on fraternity, faith, and legacy after traveling across the world to witness his son’s initiation into Alpha Epsilon Pi, an unforgettable moment of brotherhood. Read more: bit.ly/4boeCo3

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Tonight, as we light the third candle of Hanukkah, we honor AEPi alumni — whose leadership, generosity, and lifelong commitment continue to strengthen our fraternity and Jewish communities. Thank you for lighting the way for future generations of brothers.
AEPi HQ is always happy to help alumni organize chapter reunions, alumni meetups, tailgates, and more. To get started, contact info@aepi.org.

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Our hearts are heavy with the news of the attack on a Chanukkah celebration in Australia. May the memories of those who perished be a blessing to their friends and family.
Tonight, we light the first candle on the Chanukkah Menorah and AEPi celebrates our Jewish traditions and values with our communities around the world. Even during these difficult times for the Jewish community, we choose to celebrate the light in our world.

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Brothers Harrison Shaeffer and Daniel Sapozhnikov (High Point, 2026) are both studying to be dentists but, before they even start dental school, they are working to make people in their communities smile. Read about their story and how their AEPi leadership is playing a role in improving smiles in today's #FridayPiDay bit.ly/3Kf4dQL

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Happy Founders Day!
Today, we celebrate 112 years of Alpha Epsilon Pi — 112 years of brotherhood, leadership, and commitment to our Jewish values.
As we honor our founding, more than 100 chapters around the world are coming together tonight for Shabbat Across AEPi, uniting in celebration and reflection on what it means to be a Brother.
Here’s to the next 112 years of excellence.
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After two long years, the hostages taken on October 7, 2023, are finally home. In this week’s message, CEO Rob Derdiger reflects on this historic moment — honoring the bravery of those who fought, the steadfast leadership of our brothers on campus, and the ongoing responsibility we all share to combat antisemitism and strengthen the Jewish community.
Read the full article here: bit.ly/4977ewb

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Alpha Epsilon Pi welcomes the news that Hamas has released the remaining Israeli hostages after more than two years in captivity. This moment brings immense relief for the families of those returning home, deep sorrow for those whose loved ones did not survive, and renewed hope that this step may mark progress toward lasting peace and stability in the region.
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the Israeli government, the United States, and the international mediators who worked tirelessly to bring these hostages home. Their persistence and commitment to securing their freedom reflect the strength of global cooperation in standing against terror and protecting innocent lives. We also stand in unwavering solidarity with the released hostages, their families, and all victims of violence who have endured unimaginable suffering.
As we reflect on this development, we continue to pray for healing, justice, and enduring peace. May this moment remind us of the strength found in unity, compassion, and the pursuit of a future free from violence and fear.
Baruch Hashem!

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