The David Keiser and Lillian Keiser Stoms Foundation Education Endowment Fund for Academic Excellence is a merit-based scholarship awarded to high school seniors from the Omaha metropolitan area Jewish community.
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Jewish Federation of the Bluegrass (JFB) has available limited scholarship funds for Jewish youth of central Kentucky who wish to study in Israel or participate in Israel programs during their high school career with the goal of assisting them in strengthening their commitment to Judaism and Jewish community.
The JFEW-CUNY Hillel Scholarship program is for young women at CUNY colleges聽who are members of their Hillels. This program includes a 3-year scholarship, paid summer internship, professional development workshops, and individualized guidance. Applicants must be Freshmen聽with 3 academic聽years remaining.聽
This is a two year scholarship that provides qualified candidates opportunities to explore careers in public policy. Upon acceptance, scholars receive tuition assistance, mentorship, and a paid summer internship in New York. Applicants must be a sophomore at Hunter College and demonstrate financial need.
Jewish Free Loan offers interest-free loans to university students facing the financial challenges of paying for higher education. Applicants must be at least 18 years old, have a steady source of income and demonstrate a need for the loan, and be permanent residents of Los Angeles or Ventura counties.
For post-college level studies in Jewish communal service, Jewish education, Jewish studies, Rabbinical or Cantorial degrees.
Recognizing the impact of Israel travel/experiences, the Jewish Foundation provides scholarships for both short-term (minimum of 3 week program) and long-term organized Israel educational programs for Greater New Haven area youth ages 14-19.
Jewish Scholarship Service of Greater Pittsburgh (JSS), provides need-based scholarships to qualified students in the Greater Pittsburgh area. This program is administered by Jewish Family and Community Services. With one application students are able to apply to more than 40 available family and scholarship funds.
The JFS-David Rubenstein Memorial Scholarship seeks to encourage young people to treasure their Jewish heritage, reflect on their Jewish values, and better understand their connection to the community.
Children are automatically enrolled and will receive a voucher from the Federation on or immediately following their Bar/Bat Mitzvah for $700 that can be used beginning at age 26 and ending at age 22.