This scholarship is aimed at enhancing Jewish student leadership at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Applicants must be: high school seniors or incoming college freshmen who have not taken any higher education credits, and be active Jewish leaders prior to beginning their college career.
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The Mordecai D. and Monique C. Katz Scholarships for Jewish Educators provide substantial tuition support for students preparing for careers in Jewish education as part of the Legacy Heritage Jewish Educators Project at Stern College for Women. This scholarship is geared towards students interested in pursuing a career in Jewish education.
Provides scholarship/subsidy to teens for travel to Israel on a peer group trip.
Awarded to an outstanding senior majoring in Judaic studies, who has rendered meaningful human service to the school or community.
The Sarah B. and Louis M. Kesselman Israel Program Scholarship Fund is a scholarship program for greater Milwaukee residents ages 18 – 30 who will be spending a semester or year in Israel.
Awarded to an outstanding undergraduate student enrolled in a program in the Centre for Jewish Studies on the basis of academic merit.
This scholarship was established by the Ellis family to be given to a first-year Jewish law student in order to perpetuate the memory of their daughter. Eligible students are requested to submit a letter of application detailing their academic qualifications, community and Jewish involvement, career goals and financial need.
The Klein-Rosmarin Award in Jewish Teacher Education has been established by two families, Eli Klein and Miriam Erlichman, and Ian and Pam Rosmai. The award will support one student annually in the Jewish Teacher Education Program
The Kobrin Family Scholarship is awarded to a qualified, full-time student in the amount of $2,500 per year for four years. Applicants must be from Orange, Osceola, or Seminole County who will be attending the University of Central Florida. Student must maintain a 3.1 GPA each year to remain qualified for the scholarship.
This fund was created to honor the memories Robert and Dorothy Kooper and their many years of service to the Omaha Jewish community. The fund provides scholarships to Jewish undergraduate students that meet eligibility requirements including financial need.