The Fund provides a merit scholarship to a Jewish medical-school student who is in good standing at an accredited medical school and studying for an M.D. degree. The applicant must have completed at least one year of medical school. Priority is given to students who are connected to the Capital District.
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Awarded to a graduating senior with excellent scholarship, a strong humanistic commitment, and plans to attend graduate school.
Open to scholars who wish to undertake postdoctoral research in Israel in any field of study. Applicants must be Canadian citizens or have completed a doctorate at a Canadian university. The fellowships are awarded on the basis of academic excellence. For any questions, please contact:聽[email protected]
Three $500 scholarships are available.
The Jerry and Tammy Balitsky Graduate Award in Honour of Martin Lockshiri will be given to a graduate student who is enrolled in a Graduate Diploma Program in Jewish Studies or who is otherwise affiliated with the Israel and Golda Koschitzky Centre for Jewish Studies.
Given annually to a York student enrolling in the new one-year-abroad program at Bar Ilan University. The value of this award is $1000.
In 2005, Hilma B. Levy (obm) and Walter J. Levy established a scholarship in loving memory of their daughter, Barbara K. Calick. Recently, this fund received a generous bequest from the estate of their daughter, Deborah L. Levy, Ph.D. (obm). The scholarship has thus been renamed and is able to grant two scholarships.聽
Barney & Sarah Richman Memorial Scholarship is awarded to a student who lost a parent at a young age. Applicants must self-identify as Jewish, be a resident of the Greater Cleveland area, have a family household income of $150,000 or less, and plan to or currently attend a four year accredited college or university.
The Barry and Sue Baer Graduate Fellowship Fund supports graduate students at CU Boulder as they conduct research, produce creative works, and address scholarly gatherings across North America and around the globe.
Awarded annually to a promising undergraduate majoring or minoring in Jewish Studies who demonstrates academic success, a passion for public service, and scholarship that benefits the public good or other demonstrated evidence of a civically engaged student.