Alpha Epsilon Pi
Alpha Epsilon Pi Quick Facts
Location | Unhoused |
National Founding | New York University, November 7th, 1913 |
Chapter Founding | 1989 |
Colors | Gold and Blue |
National Philanthropy | Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations |
Chapter Philanthropy | Gift of Life |
Open Motto | "Developing Leadership for the Jewish Community" |
Membership | |
President | Daniel Grossman |
Recruitment Chair | |
Advisor | |
Social Media | Instagram | Chapter | International |
About Us
Alpha Epsilon Pi (AEPi) is the world’s Jewish college fraternity, operating chapters on more than 150 college campuses in four countries. Founded in 1913, AEPi has more than 100,000 living alumni. The fraternity’s mission – developing the future leaders of the Jewish communities – is demonstrated every day through acts of brotherhood, Tzedakah, social awareness and support for Jewish communities and Israel.
Our brotherhood is a community that will never cease to motivate, inspire and provide lifelong memories and friendships. As part of AEPi, our support and commitment to each other serves as a foundation for each brother to have a formative Stanford experience and meaningful life afterward. Alpha Epsilon Pi at Stanford is a fraternity unlike any other on campus. We are a Jewish-interest fraternity, meaning we regularly engage with Stanford’s Jewish community. Beyond our chapter’s Jewish identity, however, we also host events of all kinds, whether they be philanthropic, social, or networking for the greater Stanford community. We also pride ourselves on our robust and accomplished alumni network, who have founded some of the most successful startups in the Bay Area.
Average Quarterly Dues: $200