Yale Daily News

Updated: Monday, November 23, 2009 1:03 a.m.

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Frat focuses on 'getting word out'

Staff Reporter
Published Wednesday, February 4, 2004

Students identify many of Yale's fraternities with specific sports teams. But instead of bonding on the field, brothers of AEPi are united by their Hebrew heritage.

Alpha Epsilon Pi, a Jewish-affiliated fraternity also known as Epsilon Upsilon, has rejoined the campus fraternity scene after a four-year hiatus.

Yale's AEPi chapter was originally founded in 1991, current fraternity master Robert Spiro '06 said. Spiro said the former chapter chose not to rush new members and eventually died out, but a national recruitment officer visited campus last fall to reinstate the...

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