List of Jewish fraternities and sororities
This is a list of historically Jewish fraternities and sororities in the United States.[1]
Social
Fraternities
- Alpha Epsilon Pi, founded 1913
- Beta Sigma Rho, founded 1910 (Merged with Pi Lambda Phi)
- Kappa Nu, founded 1911 (Merged with Phi Epsilon Pi which merged with Zeta Beta Tau)
- Omicron Alpha Tau, founded 1912 (Merged with Tau Delta Phi)
- Phi Alpha, founded 1914 (Merged with Phi Sigma Delta which merged with Zeta Beta Tau)
- Phi Beta Delta, founded 1912 (Merged with Zeta Beta Tau)
- Phi Epsilon Pi, founded 1904 (Merged with Zeta Beta Tau)
- Phi Sigma Delta, founded 1909 (Merged with Zeta Beta Tau)
- Pi Lambda Phi, founded 1895
- Sigma Alpha Mu, founded 1909
- Tau Delta Phi, founded 1910
- Tau Epsilon Phi, founded 1910
- Zeta Beta Tau, founded 1898
Sororities
- Alpha Epsilon Phi, founded 1909
- Iota Alpha Pi, founded 1903 (Defunct)
- Phi Sigma Sigma, founded 1913
- Pi Alpha Tau, founded 1917 (Defunct)
- Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pi, founded 1998
- Sigma Delta Tau, founded 1917
Professional
Medical
- Aleph Yodh He, founded 1907 (Merged with Phi Lambda Kappa)
- Phi Delta Epsilon, founded 1904
- Phi Lambda Kappa, founded 1907
Dental
- Alpha Omega, founded 1907
- Alpha Zeta Gamma
- Sigma Epsilon Delta, founded 1901
Law
- Iota Theta, founded 1918
- Lambda Gamma Phi, founded 1921
- Nu Beta Epsilon, founded 1919
- Tau Epsilon Rho, founded 1920
Pharmacy
- Alpha Zeta Omega, founded 1919
- Rho Pi Phi, founded 1919
Other
- Lambda Omicron Gamma, founded 1924, Osteopaths
- Mu Sigma Pi, founded 1932, Optometrists
- Sigma Iota Zeta, founded 1933, Veterinarians
References
- ↑ Sanua, Marianne Rachel (2003), Going Greek: Jewish College Fraternities in the United States, 1895–1945, Wayne State University Press, ISBN 0-8143-2857-1
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