Financial support will be given to two students who wish to attend the summer program at the Vilnius Yiddish Summer Institute in Lithuania. Up to $2,000 is available for up to TWO students. Award given to undergraduate and graduate students at Ohio State.
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This award is granted to a member of the Ottawa Jewish Community who has displayed leadership qualities and academic excellence. Applicants must be Jewish, between the ages of 18 and 30, and must either be a member of or a student in the Ottawa community. The award must be used for formal education.
The Leo Baeck Institute offers this award to a scholar or professional in an early career stage, whose proposed work would deal with historical or cultural issues of the Jewish experience in German-speaking lands. The grant is intended to provide for the cost of obtaining scholarly material and help in research and production needs.
Established by Gerardo and Helga Weinstein to provide a scholarship for higher education based on academic merit, financial need and community involvement.
The Gerry and Morris M. Geifman Scholarship is a merit-based award of $1,000 presented to an incoming, first-year or transfer student at Augustana College, renewable annually.This scholarship is offered on odd years.
This is a scholarship/fellowship for students engaged in coursework or pursuing a research interest in Jewish Studies. Undergraduate and graduate students with financial need who have demonstrated academic achievement at UF.
Established to assist a student in Jewish Studies to pursue a program of study and/or research at an Israeli university. To be awarded to an outstanding student, preferably a graduate student, to pursue study and/or research at an Israely university.
The Gilbert J. Spiegel Memorial Fund, a permanent restricted endowment of the Jewish Fund for the Future, supports leadership development programs approved by the Jewish Federation of Delaware.
A cash award to help defray costs of undergraduate students travelling to Israel for study.
Andrew Jacobs created this scholarship fund to honor his dear mother鈥檚 memory. In recognition of Ginger's passion for archival preservation, particularly as it relates to the Jewish community, this fund will support students studying library sciences, museum studies, oral history, archival management, archival sciences, preservation or a similar major in undergraduate, graduate, and graduate certificate programs from anywhere in the United States.