Einhorn Book Award
The Einhorn Book Award provides support to a Boston University graduate student for the purchase of books in all areas of Jewish Studies.
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The Einhorn Book Award provides support to a Boston University graduate student for the purchase of books in all areas of Jewish Studies.
The Eleanor R. Gerson Award for Graduate Students in Social Work is awarded to graduate students pursuing a career in social work. Applicants must self-identify as Jewish, be a resident of the Greater Cleveland area, have a family household income of $150,000 or less.
Scholarship created in memory of Elia Gurvetch to allow a visually impaired student the financial assistance to pursue a higher education.
This $1,000 scholarship is for students who seek to or are in the process of launching a new company. Any current College/University/Grad School student enrolled in a 2-year, 4-year or graduate program during the 2019-2020 school year is eligible. The student must be enrolled at an accredited university or college.
The International Ephraim E. Urbach Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Jewish Studies is funded by the MFJC with the World Union of Jewish Studies. Its purpose is to assist a limited number of outstanding recent recipients of the PhD in a field of Jewish studies in publishing their first book and launching their scholarly career.
This scholarship was created to encourage study of the manifestations, character, and consequences or anti-Jewish hostility. Indiana University Bloomington graduate students must be pursuing research/study of antisemitism. Undergraduates who are Jewish Studies majors, certificate students, Jewish Studies minor and Hebrew minor may apply.
Awarded to a graduate or undergraduate student for an outstanding essay in Canadian Jewish Studies.
Awarded annually for the support of graduate and undergraduate students enrolled in the York archeological field study course in Israel. The bursary may also be given to students pursuing other aspects of Jewish Studies, including Fine Arts, History, Philosophy and other disciplines.
Established in memory of Eugene and Betty Friedmann for their belief that success is possible despite formidable challenges, to support deserving Jewish individuals seeking to further their education in the fields of science, medicine, or technology.
This scholarship is awarded to students entering dental, medical, or rabbinic studies. Preference given to those who lost a parent at a young age. Applicants must be Jewish, be a resident of the Greater Cleveland area, have a family household income of $150,000 or less, and currently attend a four year college or university.