UJA-Federation of NY Rose Biller Scholarships
The UJA-Federation Rose Biller Scholarship Program provides scholarships to Jewish men and women with significant economic need attending undergraduate, graduate, and professional schools.
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The UJA-Federation Rose Biller Scholarship Program provides scholarships to Jewish men and women with significant economic need attending undergraduate, graduate, and professional schools.
The UJA-Federation of NY Jean and Albert Nerken Scholarship Fund is open to international students studying in NYC's five boroughs, Westchester, or Long Island.
Intended for Ethiopian Israelis after they complete their army service. Each student receives full tuition, tutoring, and a laptop computer.
$10,000 merit scholarships to two Jewish students currently attending college or university pursuing a course of study leading to a career in the field of health care.
Subsidies are available to local Jewish young adults between the ages of 21-30 traveling to Israel on a Federation approved program.
With the Thalheimer Israel Scholarship, the Jewish Federation offers young adults in Arkansas the chance to study and travel in Israel. Please submit a 1-2 page description of the Israel program with which you will travel/study and a budget. Applicants are typically notified within one week of submitting applications.
The Sahm/Goldman Scholarship is awarded to Jewish residents of the metropolitan Washington area who have completed at least two years of undergraduate study. Applicants must be studying or conducting significant research or career development in Israel. Priority to applicants traveling to Israel for the first time.
The Saul Viener Prize is awarded biannually. Only books that focus on the history of the Jews in America are considered. Works in literature, sociology, political science, and other fields do not qualify, nor do historical studies of Jews outside of the United States.
Scholarships are open to full-time University of Oklahoma undergraduate and graduate students for semester-long study abroad programs in Israel. Priority is given to graduate students concentrating in Jewish History and undergraduate students who have declared a major or a minor in Judaic Studies or a minor in Hebrew.
Reich scholarships are awarded each fall and spring to American college students accepted to study in Israel at an undergraduate program at Ben-Gurion University, University of Haifa, or Tel Aviv University for a minimum of one semester (preference to students attending for a full year). Applicants must have a minimum college GPA of 3.5.