Roffman Family Scholarship Fund
The Roffman family has established this scholarship to help a Jewish undergraduate, graduate or professional school student in need and who excels academically.
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The Roffman family has established this scholarship to help a Jewish undergraduate, graduate or professional school student in need and who excels academically.
For graduate work in Jewish Studies. M.A. and Ph.D. students eligible.
The Ronald and Diane Weintraub Israel Study Award is intended for students who enroll in a UA accredited study abroad program in Israel.
The number and amount of scholarships for this program varies from year-to-year.
This scholarship is awarded to undergraduate or graduate students attending accredited institutions of higher learning, who are children of gay or lesbian parent(s). Students must exhibit academic and/or artistic excellence and financial need. Applicant or their parents must reside in the greater San Francisco Bay Area.
The $1000 Rosalyn W. Price Memorial Scholarship is open to any individual who is a full-time, regularly enrolled student of the University of Oklahoma majoring in Judaic Studies. Applicants must have maintained a 2.8 grade point average on a scale of 4.0.
Established by Veronique and Hylton T. Jonas to enable students to attend the university or college of their choice at the undergraduate or graduate level.
The Rose and Isidore Drench Memorial Fellowship is dedicated to doctoral or post-doctoral research in American Jewish history, with special consideration to scholars working on the Jewish labor movement. These fellowships are for a period of three months of research at the YIVO Library and Archives and carry a stipend of $10,000.
The purpose of the scholarship is to provide scholarship support for students in graduate programs affiliated with Towson University's Baltimore Hebrew Institute. Awards are granted to graduate students earning a post-baccalaureate or master’s in a Judaic Studies program.
The Roter grants are intended to defray costs associated with short-term research or study in the field of Jewish studies at UCLA. Awards will be made in the $1,000 – $2,500 range.