To be awarded to an outstanding student essay (graduate or undergraduate) in Holocaust Studies written for a U of T course or under a U of T faculty member's supervision during the current academic session.
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The Kussy Scholarship for Study of the Holocaust offers support for worthy and capable students and faculty of Michigan State University to engage in study of the Holocaust and its legacy.
The scholarship was created to support Jewish students at the University of California, Berkeley in the College of Engineering. A scholarship of approximately $3,000 will be awarded to 6-10 students who fit the criteria and fulfill the wishes of the Craig Family. All scholarships are for a single year and students may apply the following year. Preference of at least one of the scholarships will be given to a student studying abroad in Israel. Any student interested in applying should complete the online application by April 23, 2019.
The purpose of the Midrasha Incentive Award (MIA) is to encourage graduating seniors from Midrasha to continue their Jewish education following graduation. Students have used it in the past to go to Israel, attend conferences, take courses in Jewish studies in college, etc.
Upon consultation with the faculty, the Student Awards Committee of the Melton Center for Jewish Studies at The Ohio State University will award $500 annually to one deserving undergraduate student enrolled in courses of Jewish study at the university level. This award is nominated by faculty and does not require an application.
The Jewish Federation of Lee & Charlotte Counties will award scholarships through this Education Scholarship Program to Jewish residents who are pursuing post-secondary education. Recipients must be under 30 years of age and priority will be given to full time students.
Established in memory of Len Perel and his commitment to community service, to recognize the academic excellence and volunteer service of foreign-born Jewish high school students.
Awarded to an outstanding Judaic studies major with a record of interest in Jewish social justice.
The Lentin Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to high school juniors and seniors enrolling in full-time undergraduate degree or vocational programs at accredited nonprofit colleges or universities. Applicants must have permanent residence in the St. Louis area and demonstrate financial need.
The Leo & Lillian Gross Scholarship provides support for full-time undergraduate students at the University of Minnesota with academic promise and financial need, who are pursing a major or minor in Jewish studies. Student must have successfully completed at least one Jewish Studies course.