ZBT Event Calendar
ZBT is excited to offer a variety of in-person and virtual experiences to support brothers, chapters and communities. We offer virtual programming for brothers and friends of ZBT ranging from drop-in sessions to chat with other brothers, to virtual brotherhood events, leadership events, to panels with different philanthropic organizations. Look through the calendar to see all of our offerings and register for events.
Regional Officer Institues: Phoenix
Details on all four ROI sessions can be found here: Regional Officer Institutes
Advisor Connect
ZoomZBT International Headquarters will be hosting an advisor connect to provide updates, connect brothers to other advisors, answer any questions and address any concerns. If you are a Chapter Advisor and interested in joining, contact Jonathan Levin at jlevin@zbtnational.org to receive the Zoom link.
International Holocaust Remembrance Day
The United Nations has designated January 27 — the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau — as International Holocaust Remembrance Day. U.N. member states are urged to honor the 6 million Jewish victims of the Holocaust and millions of other victims of Nazism.
Regional Officer Institute: Washington, D.C.
Details on all four ROI sessions can be found here: Regional Officer Institutes
Regional Officer Institute: Chicago
Details on all four ROI sessions can be found here: Regional Officer Institutes
Regional Officer Institute: Atlanta
Details on all four ROI sessions can be found here: Regional Officer Institutes
Advisor Connect
ZoomZBT International Headquarters will be hosting an advisor connect to provide updates, connect brothers to other advisors, answer any questions and address any concerns. If you are a Chapter Advisor and interested in joining, contact Jonathan Levin at jlevin@zbtnational.org to receive the Zoom link.
Zeta Beta Tau Foundation scholarship application deadline
See full details at Scholarships - Zeta Beta Tau.
Purim
Purim is a festive celebration of good triumphing over evil, centering around the Jewish people being saved by Queen Esther when the evil Haman wanted to kill all Jews in Persia. Many people dress up in costume. Synagogues and communities hold plays and festivals. Food and gifts abound.
Roger Williams Day
On March 22 every year, Zeta Beta Tau proudly celebrates the life and legacy of Roger Williams, the founder of Rhode Island who was committed to religious freedom and equality. Williams is a central theologian who was dedicated to the principles of religious freedom and equality for all. ZBT chapters are encouraged to host an […]
Advisor Connect
ZoomZBT International Headquarters will be hosting an advisor connect to provide updates, connect brothers to other advisors, answer any questions and address any concerns. If you are a Chapter Advisor and interested in joining, contact Jonathan Levin at jlevin@zbtnational.org to receive the Zoom link.
Passover
More widely observed than any other holiday, Passover celebrates the exodus of the Israelites and redemption after 400 years of Egyptian slavery. It is a week-long major Jewish holiday. During this week, it is tradition to avoid breads made with yeast to recreate the experience of passing over Egypt. Leavened bread was forbidden during the […]
Yom HaShoah
The State of Israel remembers the 6 million Jews who died in the Holocaust on YomHaShoah, and it has become a day commemorated by Jewish communities and individuals worldwide. ZBT chapters are encouraged to perform the Holocaust Remembrance Ceremony in ZBT’s Gold Book ritual guide or take part in a campus Holocaust vigil.
Advisor Connect
ZoomZBT International Headquarters will be hosting an advisor connect to provide updates, connect brothers to other advisors, answer any questions and address any concerns. If you are a Chapter Advisor and interested in joining, contact Jonathan Levin at jlevin@zbtnational.org to receive the Zoom link.
Yom Haatzmaut
Yom Haatzmaut is Israel Independence Day, celebrated by Jews worldwide. Fifty years prior to the establishment of the Israeli state in 1948, ZBT’s founders formed a student organization supporting Zionism, the movement supporting statehood for the Jewish people in their ancestral homeland of Israel. Today, ZBT is still proud to support Israel and Zionism.