The Fund provides grants of up to $10,000 each to graduate students, preferably of the Jewish faith, to study medicine, theology, or law. Applicants must demonstrate financial need, academic achievement, and a connection to the Greater Philadelphia area and must be enrolled in an accredited medical, osteopathic, or law school, or graduate theology school or program.
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The Shlipak family has established a scholarship fund to honor their late father and husband Louis Shlipak. This scholarship will help undergraduate and graduate students to achieve a career in medicine or healthcare field. Preference is given to Jewish students or applicants from Irving.
This award is given annually to undergraduate or graduate students in Jewish studies with preference given to those who are enrolled in the School of Kinesiology and Health Science at York or involved in the Sport and Recreation program.
Provides financial support to individuals who are working on a thesis, scholarly article or book in the area of Ontario Jewish history in which records held by the Ontario Jewish Archives are integral to their work. Application is on the Ontario Jewish Archives website.
The Dr. Steven S. Zalcman Memorial Scholarship is awarded to a graduate or medical student with an interest in pursuing research in behavioral neuroscience, neuroimmunology, psychoneuroimmunology, or a related field. Applicants must submit a letter of application describing research intentions and any past or current research.
Student who has completed Introductory Biblical Hebrew (currently NML250Y1).
The Ed and Dot Slade Israel Study Scholarship is for students athletes for whom study in Israel will enhance the undergraduate experience. Consideration will be given to applicants who have participated in organized school sports or Maccabi/Maccabiah sports, or in intercollegiate competition or intramural athletics.
Established by the Trustees of the Edith and Herbert Stehberg Charitable Trust, this scholarship gives four awards to undergraduate students at any institution of higher learning.
This scholarship by Alpha Epsilon Phi (AEPhi) shall be awarded to a member who is Jewish and, when possible, is a member of Nu Chapter or a resident of Pittsburgh.
The Einhorn Book Award provides support to a Boston University graduate student for the purchase of books in all areas of Jewish Studies.