Established by Hedy and Fred Reisberg, this scholarship provides two outstanding Jewish students the opportunity to attend the University or Yeshiva of their choice.
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The Helen and Morris Zupnick Scholarship is given to an Orthodox Jewish student with defined career goals and high academic credentials. Applicants must be a resident of the Greater Cleveland area, have a family household income of $150,000 or less, and plan to or currently attend a four year accredited college or university.
This scholarship is for Jewish undergraduate or graduate students currently enrolled at an accredited four-year college or university. Preference given to someone enrolled in a professional school such as a law school, business, or library/information science. Preference will also be given to a student who is an immigrant.
The Diller program provides funding for undergraduates and graduate students. Stipends and awards are made for research, travel, fieldwork, innovative teaching, and curricular development in Jewish Studies. Recipients must demonstrate outstanding academic ability and promise in areas related to Jewish Studies.
To enable a high school graduate to attend first year at an accredited Ontario university. Based on financial need.
Are you an American college student or graduate who has been accepted to an Israel study abroad or MASA Israel Journey program? Further, are you actively involved in pro-Israel activities on your college campus or local community? If so, consider applying for the Helyn B. Reich Memorial Scholarship!
The Henriette & Marcel Korner Scholarship is awarded to students in their 1st or 2nd year of study at a Montreal CEGEP. Applicants must provide a high school transcript, show proof of Quebec residency, and show a history of involvement in the Jewish community.
The Fellowship will be awarded annually to one graduate student pursuing the Graduate Diploma in Jewish Studies who demonstrates academic merit.
The Henry J and Carole Pinkney Research Scholarship supports any Boston University undergraduate or graduate student's research in Jewish Studies. Students can request funds to cover travel expenses, conference fees, and other costs directly related to research or professional development.
This Essay Prize is awarded biennially for an outstanding paper submitted by a graduate student. Submissions should include: an original, stand-alone research paper of no more than 30 pages, and a CV that notes place of graduate study and degree pursued. Published material is not eligible for consideration.