Jewish College Fraternities in the United States, 1895–1968: An
Overview
by Marianne R. Sanua
IN CONFRONTING THE novel theme of Jewish college fraternities
and sororities, which may at first glance seem a somewhat more
light-hearted topic than is usually found in the annals of Jewish historical
investigation, one may be reminded of the words which Saul
Lieberman, the eminent professor of Talmud and rabbinics at the Jewish
Theological Seminary, is supposed to have said upon introducing
Gershom Scholem's earliest lectures on Kabbalah and Jewish mysticism
delivered in 1947. "Nonsense is nonsense," he reportedly declared, "But
the study of nonsense is scholarship."
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