Welcome to the AEPi Alpha Chapter at New York University!


Welcome brothers, esteemed alumni, family, and friends of AEPi and the Alpha Chapter. Congratulations to our new brothers, you can find them under the brothers section! Coming soon: Updated pictures from the past 4 years, updated calendar, and a log in section for current brothers and alumni.

We are holding our first annual "AEPi Walks to Fight Breast Cancer" philanthropic event this Friday, April 27th, and are looking to raise $10,000! Our efforts will benefit Sharsheret, a charitable organization supporting young Jewish women and their families facing breast cancer.

Current Total Raised: $4,270.00


Thank you to all those who have donated! If you would like to continue donating to our efforts, please feel free to make a tax deductible donation here:



Top Donors:
Brett Rosen$1100
Justin Zarabi$500
Zachary DuBow$368
Justin Zayat$250
Anonymous Donations$222
Jordan Fine$150
Matt Katz$100
Nicole Fleishman$56
Jake Goldberg$50
Jason Miller$50
Noy Meshulami$50
Daniel Vasserman$50
Daniel Timianko$36
David Sitt$36
Ari Cohen$36
Matt Glick$36
Jonathan Patarkatsi$36
Avery Ramin$36
Andrew Bryk$36
Jordan Daiagi$36
Jonathan LeVian$26
Eric Bashirov$25
Albert Schmool$25
Aaron Witzer$20
Paul-Matthew Zamsky$20
Daniel Eiseman$18
Andrew Shvartsman$18
Viv Stellakis$18
Ariel Mardkhai$18
Salomon Cojab$18
AJ Hendler$18
Jordan Liss$18
Will Sacks$18
Andrew Elmorshedy$18
Albert Yakobashvili$18
Kevin Lavi$18
Ian Korer$18

Thank you again for your support!


Welcome to the Alpha Chapter of Alpha Epsilon Pi. AEPi was founded under the arch in Washington Square Park at New York University 96 years ago in 1913. We are the largest Jewish fraternity in the United States, but we are open to men of all faiths. Please look around our website and learn what makes AEPi a great brotherhood.

No one could tell me where my soul might be;
I searched for God, but he eluded me;
I sought my brother and found all three.

— Howard Crosby

Alpha Epsilon Pi is the premier Jewish fraternity at NYU. We are looking for well-rounded men who share our values -- honesty, courage, brotherhood, love of country, and faith in Jewish ethics and values. We are the largest fraternity at NYU, but it is not our numbers that make us great; it's the spirit and motivation to create something unique and the ability to implement a positive program based on Jewish ethics and values. Feel free to contact us if you'd like to learn more.