Adam Teitelbaum is the Lorber Director of Jewish Programming and Philanthropy for the International Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity. Adam has the privilege of traveling around North America and Israel working with Jewish college students. He oversees educational programming, Jewish identity and Israel advocacy for over 8,000 undergraduate Brothers of his fraternity. His office works with the 150 AEPi chapter presidents and Jewish life and philanthropy chairs. Together they are creating grassroots and student driven philanthropy events to raise $700,000 for various Jewish and Israel-
related charities over the next seven years.
Judaism and Jewish community work have always been a priority for Adam. He was a pioneering graduate of the New Community Jewish High School in California where he was a graduation speaker. He was also a United Synagogue Youth advisor, a Hebrew school teacher and a Camp Ramah counselor.
related charities over the next seven years.
Judaism and Jewish community work have always been a priority for Adam. He was a pioneering graduate of the New Community Jewish High School in California where he was a graduation speaker. He was also a United Synagogue Youth advisor, a Hebrew school teacher and a Camp Ramah counselor.









