Miriam & Morris Flatow Memorial Award
The award is given to a graduating major in Jewish Studies with the highest Grade Point Average (GPA).
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The award is given to a graduating major in Jewish Studies with the highest Grade Point Average (GPA).
This scholarship awards upper division and graduate students engaged in studies about Jews or Judaism, providing a stipend to pursue a research project under the direction of an ASU faculty advisor. The award recipient is allowed up to one year to complete the project. Candidates must be enrolled at Arizona State University.
Open to residents of Canada for study at an Israeli institution of higher learning. For those not eligible for MASA Israel Journey scholarship.
The Morton Stein Scholarship Fund for Orthodox Yeshivot in Israel enables financially needy residents of the Greater Philadelphia area, including high school and college-age youth, young adults and teachers in Jewish settings, to attend study programs in Orthodox Yeshivot in Israel.
The Mrs. Bert Keller Fund is awarded to a graduate student pursuing a career in medicine or dentistry. Applicants must self-identify as Jewish, be a resident of the Greater Cleveland area, have a family household income of $150,000 or less.
For graduate work related to anti-semitism. M.A. and Ph.D students eligible.
The Nancy Gordon Social Justice Fund was established to provide scholarships to teens and young adults up to age 25, to travel locally or abroad (Israel) to participate in a social justice focused program.
The Jewish Federation of Nashville and Middle Tennessee wants to encourage Jewish Students to visit Israel. In order to make this possible, the Federation provides incentive grants for Israel programs to qualified student candidates.
The Nathan L. and Suzanne K. Wolfson Fund Merit Award (administered by JBI International) provides merit awards for Jewish undergraduate and graduate students who are blind or visually impaired and are attending accredited colleges or universities. Each awardee will receive various amounts, with the possibility of renewal for a second year.
This was established in memory and honour of women who cherish knowledge, family values and Judaism. It is available to a woman of South African descent who shares these values. The fund is available for those applying for religious or secular academic values. An essay has to be submitted to apply for the Pera Brina.