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@SouthwestAir why do we pay for extra leg room seats (and group one boarding) and then have your BWI gate agent (gate A11) “randomly” select my wife and I and force us to gate check our carry ons and not forcefully take rolled bags from people in later groups? Insane way to treat your more loyal customers. I’ve counted more than 20 roller bags get on the plane in later groups. Makes no sense.
Today, we pause to remember.
On Yom HaZikaron, we honor the Israeli soldiers who gave their lives defending the State of Israel and the victims of terror whose lives were taken too soon. Their courage, sacrifice, and memory live on through the strength of the Jewish people.
May their memories be a blessing.
AEPi chapters across the continent came together for our annual We Walk to Remember initiative, walking silently through their campuses to honor the victims of the Holocaust.
A simple act with a powerful message: Never forget.
We��re a little late celebrating Pi Day (3.14) today in recognition of Shabbat, but the math still checks out. Wishing everyone a meaningful Shabbos and a happy Pi Day!
For this week’s Friday PiDay, we’re highlighting Brother Nate Hara (Iowa, 2029). Nate came to the University of Iowa with a strong commitment to Jewish life and leadership, building on years of involvement in BBYO and Jewish education. On campus, he continues that passion through AEPi while also cheering on the Hawkeyes as a member of the Iowa Cheer Team.
As we kick off Mensch Madness and AEPi’s Month of Giving, brothers like Nate show how leadership, service, and Jewish pride come together through our brotherhood.
Read Nate’s story: https://t.co/52tZHdo6tJ