This scholarship was established by Joan Neustadt Weil for undergraduate studies at the University of Oklahoma.
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Established in memory of Joe Goldstein by his family to honor his efforts in advancing higher education. Preference is given to a Junior or Senior who is majoring in fashion merchandising, marketing or retailing.
Hal and Janine Jayson lovingly honor the memory of Hal's uncle Joe H. Golman, a dedicated community leader, with a scholarship to a Jewish high school senior who has demonstrated leadership potential and community involvement.
Applicants must have graduated from a Tucson area high school and be accepted to The University of Arizona (students are encouraged to apply for this scholarship as soon as they are officially admitted to The University of Arizona).
The Center for Jewish Studies will award this scholarship to an undergraduate student who will be enrolled in Hebrew 5090 – Advanced Modern Hebrew. Students must be in good academic standing at the University of Minnesota, with no less than a 3.5 GPA or its equivalent and a 3.8 GPA in modern Hebrew.
Jordan and Elise Levin intend to pave a pathway for college students to celebrate and participate in Jewish life. The Jordan and Elise Levin Scholarship for Jewish Enrichment and Education is a $5,000 one-time scholarship. Awards are available to three exceptional current high school seniors, gap year students, college first-years, sophomores, and juniors in good standing with their current academic institution. Top applicants should have a GPA above 3.5, demonstrate financial need and identify as Jewish. All scholarships may be awarded for study within North America.
The Schnitzer Book Awards recognize and promote outstanding scholarship in the field of Jewish Studies and will honor scholars whose work embodies the best in the field: innovative research, excellent writing, and sophisticated methodology.
The Joseph and Jack Bitton Award will be given annually to a student in Sephardi studies who demonstrates academic merit.
The fellowship will provide the opportunity for a student, enrolled in The Centre for Jewish Studies Graduate Diploma Program, to work closely with outstanding scholars in the field.
The Joseph and Marion Greenbaum Scholarship Fund provides scholarships for undergraduate students to attend accredited colleges or universities.