The Greater Miami Jewish Federation offers need-based assistance for Miami-Dade County residents, ages 15-26. Funding is one time only, and awards are based on need and length of an approved Israel program, which must contain Jewish educational content.
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The scholarship program is designed to help applicants in financial need participate in trips to Israel with priority given to first time trips. Previous family trips or early childhood experiences living in Israel do not disqualify youth from applying.
This fund awards need-based scholarships for travel to Israel to greater Richmond, VA area students between the ages of 15-22 at the time of departure.
To be eligible for grants, applicants must be Jewish residents of greater Greensboro between 16 and 23 years old and participating in a program for 12 months or less.
In recognition of Gregory Jacobs long-term devotion to Mke and Ginger Jacobs and their family, the Andrew S. Jacobs Philanthropic Fund and its Advisory Committee recommended the creation of this fund. It will support students at the Ackerman Center for Holocaust Studies at the University of Texas at Dallas.
The Caroline and Joseph S. Gruss Scholarship For Study At Israeli Universities has been established at The George Washington University to support and encourage recent graduates planning graduate study at an Israeli university.
The Gutarts Family Scholarship is awarded to a student that demonstrates financial need and attends college in Ohio. Preference given to students from the Former Soviet Union or first generation Americans. Applicants must be a Jewish resident of the Greater Cleveland area and have a family household income of $150,000 or less.
The Hadar J. Chemtob Memorial Scholarship is based on financial need and academic merit, awarded to a student pursuing a career in fashion.
Up to two聽$1,000聽Weisman scholarships will be awarded each year.
The University of Connecticut offers scholarships for academic achievement in Judaic Studies, which are conferred in the spring of each year during the annual awards ceremony hosted by the Department of Literatures, Cultures, and Languages.This scholarship is faculty nominated.