PRINCE HALL SHRINEDOM embraces all of the basic fundamental
concepts of the Masonic Order, but is more colorful, with a broader spectrum
of visibility by the manner in which it dispenses charity in the community, and
the care for its own.

John George Jones, the founder, is said to have been introduced to the
ritualistic mysteries of the Order by one Ali Rofelt Pasha, Deputy and
representative from the Grand Council of Arabia, during the World's
Colombian Exposition in Chicago in 1893.

Shrinedom, because of its pageantry, has on occasions been referred to as the
"Display" House in Masonry, causing men to sometimes join the prerequisite
Houses solely with the intent on becoming a Shriner.

There are 224 Constituent Temples throughout the Imperial Domain (the
World), with a membership of over 25,000 - and growing.

Shrinedom is thought of as a Fraternal, Social, and Charitable Organization:
FRATERNAL in the sense of using passwords and symbols to remind the
members to ever strive for inner self-improvement; SOCIAL from the
standpoint of the enjoyment of good times within its own ranks; and
CHARITABLE for its unselfish giving of goods and services on both the local
and national level.

Heading the list of recipients is the NAACP, the Legal Defense Fund, the
Urban League, and United Negro College Fund, along with Annual Grants to
several institutions of higher learning and hospitals throughout the land, for
medical and other research projects.

Substantial grants are awarded to colleges annually to supplement the
education of economically deprived youth, along with a program of financial
aid to fight drugs, crime and delinquency. There is also a national scholarship
grant program for young ladies between the ages of 17 and 24 to attend
colleges and universities of their choice. They also strongly endorse the
Assault on Illiteracy (AOIP), amid an engagement in development programs
with Third World Countries.

The Shrine Organization is 108 years old and takes great pride in its
Auxiliary, which is composed of wives, sisters, mothers and daughters of the
membership - officially styled, the Imperial Court Daughters of Isis.

They are 90 years old and mirror, in some respect, the activities of the parent
body. Both share offices in the organization's Headquarters Building located
in Memphis, Tennessee.

The Shrine is headed by the Imperial Potentate, and the Daughters by the
Imperial Commandress. The red Fez is worn by the men and the white Fez by
the women, both of whom are community oriented - and definitely on the
move!
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