The Elie Wiesel Center and the Leo Baeck Institute in New York created the undergraduate essay prize to acknowledge the best essay written by an undergraduate enrolled in ANY undergraduate program at a North American college or university on any topic related to the history and cultures of German-speaking Jews.
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Ph.D. candidates and academics working on topics related to the German-Jewish community in a variety of disciplines are encouraged to apply.
This scholarship is awarded to Minnesota residents, with preference given to children who have lost a parent due to divorce or death. University of Minnesota academic scholarships are highly competitive. Admitted freshmen are considered based on their application for freshman admission. No separate application is needed.
This award is given annually to one or more York graduate and/or undergraduate students for one year of full time study in Jewish Studies at an Israeli university. Preference will be given to students who have completed at least one year at York and who are enrolled in the Jewish Teacher Education program.
Given annually to one or more York undergraduate or graduate students for one year's full-time study at an Israeli University. The award is based on financial need.
Given annually to two York undergraduates for one year's full-time study in an Israeli university. Preference is given to students currently enrolled at York in Jewish Studies; especially Jewish Teacher Education.
The Lester & Annette Goldschmidt Hillel Scholarship Fund was established to honor students at the University of Oregon. Students must be a Jewish resident of Oregon, attend the University of Oregon, and demonstrate both financial need and merit. Students may apply each year.
CAS students attending NYU Tel Aviv who intend to major in biology or chemistry will be considered for an award of up to $1,500. Up to three students per semester (fall and spring) will be selected based on academic area of interest, quality of study abroad application, and demonstrated need.
Recipients of the Levine, Martin Family Scholarship are Boston University students from any BU school or college acknowledged for their outstanding performance in Jewish Studies and related fields.