To be eligible, applicants must be graduate student earning a post-baccalaureate certificate or master's in a Judaic Studies program at Towson University. This scholarship is awarded to a graduate student in the Judaic studies program with demonstrated financial need.
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Hal and Janine Jayson lovingly honor the memory of Hal's father, Bill Jayson, who served as an inspiration to him and to many others in the Dallas Jewish community. The family has provided a scholarship for undergraduate or graduate level students who are pursuing education in a formal Jewish studies program.
The Blanche and Irving Miller Scholarship Fund provides $1,000 scholarships to deserving and qualified students enrolled in accredited colleges or universities who are pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees in professional fields. These include, but are not limited to, law, medicine, hospital administration and journalism.
The Bloom Fellowship was established in 1998 with the generous gift of Bernard and Muriel Bloom to provide financial assistance to a graduate student in Jewish history. The recipient is chosen from the applicants to the Institute for Israel and Jewish Studies fellowship program.
The Appel grants are intended to defray costs associated with short-term research, conference fees, or study in the field of Jewish studies at UCLA. Awards will be made in the $500-$1500 range.
The Global Initiative Scholarship supports both undergraduate and graduate students as they pursue study abroad activities, global seminars, language programs, research abroad, and other activities.
Each semester, the Program in Jewish Studies awards a $500 tuition scholarship to a freshman or sophomore who has declared a Jewish Studies Major or Minor and has the highest GPA in the pool of applicants.
This scholarship is for Jewish students accepted to or currently enrolled at an accredited four-year school in the U.S. Students must show academic merit, financial need and demonstrated interest in a specific field of study. Student's parents must be permanent residents of San Francisco, the Peninsula, Marin, or Sonoma Counties.
The Brawerman Fellowship offers $40,0000 scholarships (over 4 years) to Jewish undergraduate students originally from Los Angeles who attend a four-year accredited university throughout the US. The Brawerman Fellows have proven that they are academically talented and have a deep commitment to community service and leadership. The fellows participate in a program that builds leadership skills and further strengthens their connection to Jewish life.
Recipients of the Brooks Family Scholarship are Boston University CAS students acknowledged for their outstanding performance in Jewish Studies and related fields