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Jordan Schnitzer Book Awards

The Schnitzer Book Awards recognize and promote outstanding scholarship in the field of Jewish Studies and will honor scholars whose work embodies the best in the field: innovative research, excellent writing, and sophisticated methodology.

Deadline to Apply: See Application for Deadline

Graduate Student
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Up to $10,000

Ruth and David Musher JDC Archives Regional Fellowship

The Ruth and David Musher Fellowship is for regional research focused on Israel and North African Jewish communities. Four fellowships will be granted to deserving scholars engaged in graduate level, post-doctoral, or independent study to conduct research in the JDC Archives on JDC's work in Israel or North Africa.

Deadline to Apply: See Application for Deadline

Graduate Student
Application open
Study in israel
$2,500

Bernard & Mollie Steuer Fellowships

One (1) fellowship will be awarded each year to a deserving scholar engaged in graduate level, post-doctoral, or independent study to conduct research in the JDC Archives. The amount granted will be $2,500.

Deadline to Apply: See Application for Deadline

Graduate Student
Application open
$2,500

Max and Cecil (Steuer) Chesin Fellowship

One (1) fellowship will be awarded each year to a deserving scholar from outside the United States engaged in graduate level, post-doctoral, or independent study to conduct research in the JDC Archives. The amount granted will be $2,500.

Deadline to Apply: See Application for Deadline

Graduate Student
Application open
$2,500

Sorrell and Lorraine Chesin Fellowship

This fellowship was established by Dr. Sorrell and Lorraine Chesin, supporters of JDC who have deep roots in higher education. One (1) fellowship will be awarded each year to a deserving scholar engaged in graduate level, post-doctoral, or independent study to conduct research in the JDC Archives.

Deadline to Apply: See Application for Deadline

Graduate Student
Application open
$2,500

Center for Jewish History Graduate Research Fellowship

The Center for Jewish History offers ten-month fellowships to doctoral candidates to support original research using the Center's collections. Preference is given to candidates who draw on the library and archival resources of more than one partner institution. Fellowships receive a stipend of $22,500 for one academic year.

Deadline to Apply: See Application for Deadline

Graduate Student
Application open
$22,500

AJS Dissertation Completion Fellowships

This fellowship encourages the timely completion of doctorates and creates a cohort of fellows who will lead the field of Jewish Studies for decades to come. Launched in 2016, this program awards seven fellowships annually ($20,000) to PhD students entering the final year and completing a dissertation in Jewish Studies.

Deadline to Apply: See Application for Deadline

Graduate Student
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Up to $20,000

AJS Conference Travel Grants

The Association for Jewish Studies remains committed to supporting wide participation in its Annual Conference. In particular, the AJS seeks to support untenured faculty, graduate students, independent scholars without full-time employment, parents/guardians of children needing care during the conference, and international scholars who receive little to no institutional support for AJS conference attendance. All accepted presenters (Speakers, Respondents, or Chairs) are eligible to apply. 

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Graduate Student
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Study in israel
Amount Varies

Kimberly Dawn Ellis Scholarship Fund

This scholarship was established by the Ellis family to be given to a first-year Jewish law student in order to perpetuate the memory of their daughter. Eligible students are requested to submit a letter of application detailing their academic qualifications, community and Jewish involvement, career goals and financial need.

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Graduate Student
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Amount Varies

Benjamin G. Shatz Scholarship

The Benjamin G. Shatz Scholarship is awarded annually through the generosity of Benjamin G. Shatz (class of 1992) and assists second and third-year students with financial need and active membership with the Jewish Law Student Association. Must be a current student at Pepperdine School of Law.

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Graduate Student
Application open
Amount Varies