
Israel has taken one more step toward joining the family of nations with the debut of its first-every frat house!
Yes, a couple of dozen lucky students at The Interdisciplinary Center – a private college north of Tel Aviv — have launched a chapter of the traditionally-Jewish Alpha Epsilon Pi frat.
Mazal!
The branch’s debut included a visit by 150 AEP brothers who held a frat fun-fest in Jerusalem to mark the occasion.
There was a formal swearing-in ceremony and the frat is already looking to expand to additional Israeli campuses. There is no formal frat house — yet — but the new brothers are already studying, socializing and working-out together.
How Chelsea!
The Interdisciplinary Center was chosen as AEP’s launch site because of its large foreign student population.
We wonder, however, if frats will work in Israel.
After all, doesn’t the Jewish State already have a nation-wide, young-adult male bonding program — THE ARMY!
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