Etty and Joseph Rubinstein Award in Holocaust Studies
The award will be given annually to two undergraduate students enrolled in courses related to the Holocaust or Yiddish language instruction and culture at York University.
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The award will be given annually to two undergraduate students enrolled in courses related to the Holocaust or Yiddish language instruction and culture at York University.
The first award will go to a student in the Jewish Teacher Education Program - priority will be given to students in their entering year. The second award will be granted to a graduate student in the Jewish Studies Program. The third award will be given to a student enrolled in the BA in Jewish Studies who demonstrates academic merit.
The Joseph and Jack Bitton Award will be given annually to a student in Sephardi studies who demonstrates academic merit.
Awarded annually for an outstanding essay (s) on a Sephardic topic written in any course. The prize is given in honour of the Benarroch and Hazan families
This scholarship was donated by Mr. Georges Benarroch, and will be awarded annually to one or more students.
This award is given annually to undergraduate or graduate students in Jewish studies with preference given to those who are enrolled in the School of Kinesiology and Health Science at York or involved in the Sport and Recreation program.
This award is given annually on the basis of achievement and demonstrated financial need to one or more graduate or undergraduate students enrolled in at least one Jewish Studies course.
The Israel Mida and Family Award will be awarded annually to one or more graduate or undergraduate students. Preference will be given to undergraduate students pursuing a BA in Jewish Studies.
The Martin Lockshin Award in Jewish Studies will be awarded every other year to a graduating student in Jewish studies with the highest combined grade average for the last two undergraduate years. The award will be divided equally among the qualifying candidates.
This prize will be awarded annually to a student who has completed one year in the Judaic Studies program and who exhibits talent in his/her chosen discipline and demonstrates financial need.