Student Groups
Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity (AEPi)
The Davis chapter of Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity, the surviving Jewish Fraternity of North America, has a proud tradition of Jewish leadership on campus. They hold the highest GPA average of all Davis Fraternities, and have members involved in all areas of campus life. Contact AEPi President, Tye Gregory, thgregory@ucdavis.edu www.aepidavis.com
Chai
Chai is a student organization committed to observant Jewish practice and Jewish programs on campus.
Contact Chai President, Laura Weissberger, leweissb@ucdavis.edu
EMET: Students With Israel
This new student-run group was formed with the objective of creating a unique environment in which Davis students can discuss, learn, and be challenged on issues concerning Israel. We hope to stimulate and enhance the interest, involvement, and awareness of matters pertaining to Israel through cultural and political discussions.
Join the Facebook Group for more info
Hillel Social Action Committee
This group serves as a forum for students interested in community service, social action and tikkun olam (healing the world). To join, sign up at our Facebook Group
Jewish Grads, Alumni & Professionals (JGAP)
Our focus is to bring graduate students, young alumni and professionals together for Shabbat meals, social get-togethers and more. We welcome graduate students, young alumni and professionals from the entire Davis/Sacramento region. For more information, contact programs@hillelhouse.org.
Jewish Law Students Association
Contact: JLSA President Jamie Okh, , gemjso@gmail.com
Sacramento Area College Students
Looking for fun in-between classes and work? Get together for movies, dinner and more. If you are interested in getting involved, contact programs@hillelhouse.org.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pi (Sigma AEPi)
Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pi was founded October 1, 1998 at the University of California, Davis. The “Sigma” in our name is meant to represent “sisters of,” making us the sisters of ΑΕΠ to honor their contributions in creating this sorority. The letter Sigma (Σ) is also the 18th letter of the Greek alphabet, and in Jewish tradition, the number 18 means chai (life), adding even more meaning to our name.
Contact: President Adi Hanein ahanein@ucdavis.edu www.sigmaaepi.com
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