Solomon Scholarship Fund
To honor his late parents, Ben J. and Mary B. Solomon, Donald L. Solomon established a $4,000 renewable scholarship. This $4,000 scholarship is dedicated to undergraduate needs of those attending college in Northwest Ohio.
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To honor his late parents, Ben J. and Mary B. Solomon, Donald L. Solomon established a $4,000 renewable scholarship. This $4,000 scholarship is dedicated to undergraduate needs of those attending college in Northwest Ohio.
Rising high school juniors and seniors in the Memphis Jewish community are eligible for up to $3000 in funding to participate in a recognized summer or semester program in Israel, while high school graduates in the Memphis Jewish community are eligible for up to $4000 in funding to participate in a recognized gap year, summer, or semester program in Israel (through age 32)
Three $4,000 scholarships are awarded and are renewable for a second year.
The Ruth and Victor David Scholarship is a $4,000 award to a Quebec student enrolled in undergraduate or graduate studies in Montreal; based on need and merit. Applicants must provide a transcript of grades, show proof of Quebec residency, and show a history of community involvement.
These awards are for juniors who have serious and developed interest in some aspect of the subjects Harry Caplan loved: ancient Greek and Latin cultures; medieval Latin literature, especially drama; ancient Jewish culture; and rhetoric.
This scholarship was established by Joan Neustadt Weil for undergraduate studies at the University of Oklahoma.
Fellows will work with librarians and archivists on projects such as researching, designing, and curating exhibits, digital humanities initiatives, and other programs based on archival materials, as well as conduct their own original research.
Fellows will work with librarians and archivists on projects such as researching, designing, and curating exhibits, digital humanities initiatives, and other programs based on archival materials, as well as conduct their own original research.
The Paulson Leadership Award is designed to support the pursuit of higher education of Jewish students who demonstrate leadership, entrepreneurship, and/or volunteerism in their local or campus community. Applicants must have a current GPA of 2.5 or higher to qualify and the applicant’s parents/guardians must not have completed a four-year college or university degree. Eligible Colleges: Baruch College, Brooklyn College, College of Staten Island, Hunter College, John Jay College, Lehman College, Queens College, City College
Established by Hedy and Fred Reisberg, this scholarship provides two outstanding Jewish students the opportunity to attend the University or Yeshiva of their choice.