Reuben and Rae Wallenrod Memorial Award
Awarded to a junior or senior for excellence in Hebrew.
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Awarded to a junior or senior for excellence in Hebrew.
The award will be given to one or two students in the Faculty of Graduate Studies enrolled in the Graduate Diploma Program in Advanced Hebrew and Jewish Studies.
The Rebecca and Sada Tarshis Memorial Scholarship provides tuition assistance to Jewish students for higher education at accredited colleges, universities, and graduate schools. To be eligible for this one-year scholarship, a student must be a Jewish resident of Oregon and demonstrate both financial need and merit.
Raskind Family Scholarship is awarded to a high school senior attending college in the U.S. This scholarship is renewable if a 3.0 GPA is maintained. Applicants must be a Jewish resident of the Cleveland area, have a family household income of $150,000 or less, and plan to or currently attend a four year college or university.
Essays may treat any aspect of the Holocaust and its contemporary implication: ethical, moral, theological, historical, literary, philosophical, sociological and psychological themes.
Some scholarships to study Jewish Studies abroad were donated by KU alum, Mr. Harvey Bodker in honor of the memory of Rabbi Morris Margolies, senior rabbi at Congregation Beth Shalom and longtime professor of Jewish Studies at KU.
Awarded to the student of any year who has written the best essay on International or Interracial Relations, as judged by the Chairpersons of the Departments of Political Science and Sociology.
The Rabbi Gershon Hadas Guardian Society for Children is a community fund available to assist families who wish to provide a Jewish summer enrichment experience for their children, and for young adults interested in an Israel experience.
The Rabbi Alex J. Goldman Memorial Essay Contest was established in memory of Rabbi Goldman, a beloved rabbi at Temple Beth El. Three prizes are awarded for outstanding essays, with winners determined by committee.
The Bernard Choseed & Mendel Racolin Memorial Fellowship support original doctoral or post-doctoral research in the field of East European Jewish studies. These fellowships carry a stipend of $20,000 and are for a period of three months of research at the YIVO Library and Archives, as well as two public lectures by the holder.