JEF Common Fund Scholarships
The JEF Common Fund Scholarships are available to Jewish students living in the Pioneer Valley of Western Massachusetts.
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The JEF Common Fund Scholarships are available to Jewish students living in the Pioneer Valley of Western Massachusetts.
One $5,000 scholarship is available for a student involved in sports or dance.
This scholarship is awarded to Jewish medical students whose primary residence is within south Palm Beach County (Boca Raton, Delray Beach and Highland Beach).
Provides college financial assistance to qualified Jewish students.
Awarded annually to undergraduate or graduate students on the basis of high academic achievement, sustained engagement with youth via regular involvement or leadership in Jewish educational programs, and completion of one or more approved Jewish Studies course(s). Awarded by the Faculty of Education’s Committee on Student Affairs on the recommendation of the Coordinator of the Jewish Education Programs.
The Jack and Irene Sarver Scholarship provides funding for tuition at The University of Arizona to help Judaic Studies majors and minors achieve their educational goals. Applicants must be full time Judaic Studies students at The University of Arizona and in good academic standing.
For students taking trips to Israel during summer 2019 or the 2019-20 school year.
A unique high powered 9-week paid summer fellowship opportunity. Those eligible include college, graduate school students in Journalism, Political Science, Judaic Studies or Public Relations programs. Also open to those beginning their careers.
The Israel Mida and Family Award will be awarded annually to one or more graduate or undergraduate students. Preference will be given to undergraduate students pursuing a BA in Jewish Studies.
The Israel Experience Grant is a one-time grant from the Jewish Federation of Omaha for students in grades 9-12 or young adults ages 18 to 26 for an approved Israel experience. The grant may also be used for domestic airfare for participants in any Birthright Israel trip.