Ida and Isaac Lipton Essay Scholarships
The essay used for these awards should be a substantial paper (minimum of ten pages) on a Jewish studies topic.
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The essay used for these awards should be a substantial paper (minimum of ten pages) on a Jewish studies topic.
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This award goes to the best senior(s) with a major or certificate in Jewish Studies.
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This need-based scholarship is awarded to an outstanding undergraduate major or certificate student to support their continued pursuit of Jewish Studies at UW-Madison.
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This scholarship supports undergraduate and graduate students applying to participate in educational opportunities within the United States but not available at UW-Madison, such as language courses or summer seminars. Only students currently enrolled at UW-Madison are eligible to apply.
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Through the Charles and Gayle Mazursky Student Support Fund, the Center for Jewish Studies is able to offer a number of grants for research-related travel, including travel to resources (e.g., archives, oral history interviews, etc.), other venues essential for carrying out work on an undergraduate or graduate thesis, or travel to professional conferences.
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This award will be given to support study abroad during the summer or the academic year. Only students currently enrolled at UW-Madison are eligible to apply for these scholarships.
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This award will be given to support undergraduate study in Israel during the junior year in a study abroad program at a recognized Israeli university. The award will be granted on the basis of merit. Only students currently enrolled at UW-Madison are eligible to apply for these scholarships.
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The David Sorkin Scholarship provides a $1000 grant to support graduate student research in Modern Jewish history, with a preference for Modern European Jewish history.
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The Robert and Lynn Berman Scholarship awards $1000 to an undergraduate or graduate student to support research-related travel, including travel to resources (e.g., archives, oral history interviews, etc.), other venues essential for carrying out work on an undergraduate or graduate thesis, or travel to professional conferences.
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The Robert and Beverly Natelson Family Award is a $3000 scholarship given to the best undergraduate or graduate student in the area of Jewish Studies. Criteria for selection will be a combination of merit and need.
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