Frances Olsan Scholarship Fund of the Dallas Jewish Community Foundation
Established in memory of Frances Olsan, this scholarship is for an undergraduate or graduate student.
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Established in memory of Frances Olsan, this scholarship is for an undergraduate or graduate student.
This scholarship was established by the family of the late Mickey and Ruth Schimmel. The Schimmels grew up during the Depression, which made attending college impossible for either of them. Yet they were both able to succeed. It's the family's hope that two special, motivated students can reach their dreams with this scholarship.
The Shlipak family has established a scholarship fund to honor their late father and husband Louis Shlipak. This scholarship will help undergraduate and graduate students to achieve a career in medicine or healthcare field. Preference is given to Jewish students or applicants from Irving.
In memory of grandparents Solomon and Rebecca, grandchildren Vicki, Dennis and Steve Topletz created this scholarship to enable students to obtain higher education and become successful and caring citizens.
As a loving legacy to their parents Dale and Harold, children Vicki, Dennis and Steve Topletz established this scholarship to help students obtain higher education and become successful and caring citizens.
The William and Theresa Meyer Award for Asian and Middle Eastern Studies is given to a student engaged in any form of humanities or social studies focusing on the Arabic-speaking countries, Israel, Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan and Asia, the Indian subcontinent, Burma, Thailand, China, Korea and Japan.
The Anne and Benjamin Goor Prize in Jewish Studies is intended to support, encourage, and stimulate research in the field of Jewish Studies at UC Berkeley. Up to four prizes shall be awarded annually: two for the best undergraduate essays and two for the best graduate essays.
Scholarship created in memory of Elia Gurvetch to allow a visually impaired student the financial assistance to pursue a higher education.
The Andrew S. Jacobs Philanthropic Fund and its Advisory Committee created this fund to honor and remember Holocaust survivors and victims. This fund benefits students and interns of the Ackerman Center for Holocaust Studies at the University of Texas at Dallas.
In recognition of Gregory Jacobs long-term devotion to Mke and Ginger Jacobs and their family, the Andrew S. Jacobs Philanthropic Fund and its Advisory Committee recommended the creation of this fund. It will support students at the Ackerman Center for Holocaust Studies at the University of Texas at Dallas.