Alpha Omega Fraternity

Alpha Omega
ΑΩ
Founded 1907
Baltimore, MD
Type Professional association
Scope International
Motto Harmonia Amor Et Veritas
Publication The Alpha Omegan
Chapters 125
Members 6,000 living collegiate
15,000 lifetime
President Prof. Adam Stabholz
Headquarters 50 W. Edmonston Drive #303
Rockville, Maryland, USA
Homepage Alpha Omega Website

Alpha Omega (ΑΩ) is a professional Jewish dental fraternity and the fourth oldest international dental fraternity after Delta Sigma Delta, Xi Psi Phi and Psi Omega, respectively. It was founded in Baltimore, Maryland in 1907 by a group of dental students originally to fight discrimination in dental schools. The headquarters is currently located in Rockville, Maryland.

Objectives

The objectives of the fraternity are to promote the profession of Dentistry; to establish, foster and develop high standards of scholarship, leadership and character; to inculcate a spirit of fellowship amongst all its members; to create and bind together a body of professional people, who, by scholarly attainments, faithful service and the maintenance of ethical ideals and principles, have achieved distinction; to honor achievement in others; to strive for breadth of vision, unity in action and accomplishment of ideals; to commend all worthy deeds, and if fraternal welfare demands, to call and counsel with its members; to accept, sponsor and develop the cultural and traditional achievements of our faith; to build within our fraternity a triangle, the base of which is Judaism, the supporting sides, professionalism and fraternalism.

Achievements

In 1953, the fraternity founded The Hebrew University-Hadassah School of Dental Medicine in Jerusalem. The fraternity also supports The Tel Aviv University School of Dental Medicine in Tel Aviv.

Significant Events

See also

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