The Dina Abramowicz Emerging Scholar Fellowship is for post-doctoral research on a topic in Eastern European Jewish Studies. The work should lead to a significant scholarly publication. The fellowship includes a $5,000 stipend for the holder to conduct research at the YIVO Library and Archives for two to three months.
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Awarded to outstanding graduate students in the Judaic Studies Master's Program.
Established in memory of Donald J. Grossfeld to fund scholarships for a Jewish student at Southern Methodist University [undergraduate (sophomore and older), or graduate student]. Financial need and academic merit will both be considered.
Our Gordon Scholarship program is an incentive for Jewish leaders on campus. Four Gordon scholarships are awarded each year, contributing thousands of dollars annually toward the education of selected students. This four-year scholarship focuses on strengthening the student's understanding of leadership through a Jewish lens. Through this program, Gordon Scholars both develop and exercise leadership at progressive levels during their college experience.
Established by Dorothy Suckle to provide scholarships to four Jewish students for their education. This scholarship awards four students in the amount of $5,000 each.
Established by Dorothy Suckle to provide scholarships to four Jewish students for their education.
For graduates of Robbins Hebrew Academy furthering their Jewish education or planning careers in Jewish education or Jewish communal service.
Awarded to an undergraduate student in the Jewish Teacher Training Program or to a student entering the program from the B.A. Honours or Major in Jewish Studies in recognition of distinguished academic achievement.
Student enrolled in a specialist or Major Program in Jewish studies on the basis of financial need. Academic merit will also be considered.
The Dr. Grace F. Brody Scholarship is awarded to undergraduate students at a four year accredited college or university. Applicants must self-identify as Jewish, be a resident of the Greater Cleveland area, and have a family household income of $150,000 or less.