Bennett G. Hornstein Endowment Fund
Provides scholarships for aspiring law students at either the University of Nebraska College of Law or Creighton University School of Law. Students must also display a commitment to community service.
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Provides scholarships for aspiring law students at either the University of Nebraska College of Law or Creighton University School of Law. Students must also display a commitment to community service.
The Bentson Family Scholarship is given to students of the Jewish faith. University of Minnesota academic scholarships are highly competitive. Admitted freshmen are considered for these scholarships based on an overall assessment of the application for freshman admission. No separate application is needed.
Given annually to a graduate or undergraduate student who has demonstrated interest in Holocaust studies by virtue of course work or research projects. The award may be Used for study in Israel and is based on demonstrated financial need.
Given annually to a student who excels in Biblical and Rabbinic studies, i.e. humanities courses 2810, 3810, Hebrew courses 3320, 3330, 3370 and any course deemed to be acceptable by the Centre for Jewish Studies Awards Committee.
Undergraduate students of the Jewish faith are eligible to apply. Preference will be given to student applicants who demonstrate financial need as evidenced by the FAFSA.
One (1) fellowship will be awarded each year to a deserving scholar engaged in graduate level, post-doctoral, or independent study to conduct research in the JDC Archives. The amount granted will be $2,500.
The Bernard B. and Mary L. Brusin Scholarship Fund provides renewable scholarships to Jewish students for college or vocational training. Graduating seniors from a Duluth high school may apply. Applicants must have a cumulative high school GPA of 3.0 or higher.
The Bernard Heerey Scholarship is aimed at enhancing Jewish learning and ritual through learning. The scholarship fund will grant $2,000 tuition scholarships to up to 20 students each semester. Students must be enrolled at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (or accepted admission if they are incoming students).
The Bernard Rotberg Memorial Grant is awarded to a current High School Senior who must have been accepted into a college or university and is a descendant of a JWV (Jewish War Veteran) Member.
This scholarship is a $5,000 award for a year's study at an approved Israeli university. Candidates must be permanent residents of Montreal who have demonstrated academic excellence and agree to return to Montreal and participate in the Jewish community. Applicants must submit a letter of acceptance from an Israeli university.