07 Apr, 2017

Morris Maslia (Georgia Tech, 1976)

Morris Maslia (Georgia Tech, 1976)
07 Apr, 2017

Morris L. Maslia (Georgia Tech, 1976) has developed a passion for bike riding through the Negev desert to Eilat in Israel. His first opportunity to do this was in 2014 with The Israel Ride, a seven-day cycling experience. This adventure was created to fund both the Arava Institute for Environmental Studies as well...

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24 Mar, 2017

FridayPiday: Norman Katz (Northeastern, 1961)

Norman Katz (Northeastern, 1961)
24 Mar, 2017

Norman Katz (Northeastern, 1961) is crucial to relaying information about the history of events that took place during the presidential administrations of John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson. He is the youngest of three living Special Agents from the United States Secret Service who served on the day...

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17 Mar, 2017

FridayPiday: Paul Kurtz (Vanderbilt, 1968)

17 Mar, 2017

Paul Kurtz (Vanderbilt, 1968) has always been a humble individual who has found the simple things important. In a recent interview, he cited his family, his love of education and his devotion to Alpha Epsilon Pi as things which have been central in his life. Born in New York...

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03 Mar, 2017

FridayPiday: Sam Shapiro (UC San Diego, 2018)

03 Mar, 2017

Earlier this month, Brother Sam Shapiro (UC San Diego, 2018) was the recipient of the UCSD’s Greek Leader of the Year award. The most prestigious award given by the Greek community, it recognizes a well-rounded individual who has gone above and beyond the duty as it relates to academics, service and...

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24 Feb, 2017

FridayPiday: Rajiv Vasudevan (UC San Diego, 2018)

Rajiv Vasudevan (UCSD, 2018)
24 Feb, 2017

Born and raised in Freemont, CA, Rajiv Vasudevan (UCSD, 2018) never strayed too far from his home on the peninsula with his parents. So it was not an easy decision to go to the University of California – San Diego—7 hours away—but it’s one he doesn’t regret. Brother Vasudevan was...

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24 Feb, 2017

FridayPiday: Sam Glassenberg (Illinois, 2002)

Sam Glassenberg (Illinois, 2002)
24 Feb, 2017

Sam Z. Glassenberg (Illinois, 2002) began his career in the video game business. What he didn’t realize was that his skills would one day have profound impact on a completely different industry: healthcare. Glassenberg chose the University of Illinois for its fantastic engineering program and earned his degree in computer...

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10 Feb, 2017

FridayPiday: Brian Horowitz (Ohio State, 2011)

Brian Horowitz (Ohio State, 2011)
10 Feb, 2017

Brian Horowitz (Ohio State, 2011) and Matt Stahm (Ohio, 2012) are two entrepreneurs who recently started One948: Israel and Jewish-themed Apparel, a store that donates 10 percent of its profits to nonprofit organizations that support Israel. Both Brother Horowitz and Brother Stahm were born and raised in Ohio—just a few miles away from...

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03 Feb, 2017

FridayPiday: Josh Pelled (Nottingham, 2017)

03 Feb, 2017

Josh Pelled (Nottingham, 2017) is a two-time cancer survivor who recently founded Bright Futures UK, the first U.K. charity that centers around bridging the gap between individuals with physical and mental illnesses and normality, with a focus on educational, social and professional development. At age five, Brother Pelled was diagnosed with...

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27 Jan, 2017

FridayPiday: Andrew Hall (Florida, 1965)

27 Jan, 2017

Brother Andrew Hall passed away on September 16th, 2019. In his memory, we present a special story of Brothers (both biological and fraternal) who have experienced the depths of evil, overcome those horrors and fought on behalf of those who have been victims of terrorism. (Editor’s Note: This story...

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20 Jan, 2017

FridayPiday: Max Ralby (NYU, 2016)

Max Ralby (NYU, 2016)
20 Jan, 2017

Max Ralby (NYU, 2016) isn’t the first AEPi to play basketball at NYU. That would have been the fraternity’s founder, Charles C. Moscowitz. But, Brother Ralby might be the first AEPi to play professionally in Israel. After playing basketball for four years at NYU, Max now plays for Ironi...

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