Nathan L. Lewish Memorial Scholarship
This scholarship is for a student who has studied in a Jewish day school for a minimum of four years and a maximum of 12 years, and who has demonstrated financial need.
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This scholarship is for a student who has studied in a Jewish day school for a minimum of four years and a maximum of 12 years, and who has demonstrated financial need.
The Nathan L. and Suzanne K. Wolfson Fund Merit Award (administered by JBI International) provides merit awards for Jewish undergraduate and graduate students who are blind or visually impaired and are attending accredited colleges or universities. Each awardee will receive various amounts, with the possibility of renewal for a second year.
This scholarship is awarded to Jewish undergraduates who are accepted to or attending an accredited undergraduate college or university program. Students must show outstanding academic record and financial need. Student's parents must be permanent residents of San Francisco area.
The scholarship will be offered to a Jewish Studies major, giving preference to a student who is a descendant of a victim of the Holocaust.
The Jewish Federation of Nashville and Middle Tennessee wants to encourage Jewish Students to visit Israel. In order to make this possible, the Federation provides incentive grants for Israel programs to qualified student candidates.
The Jewish Federation of Greater Naples has a proud tradition and responsibility of helping our Jewish youth with scholarships for various Jewish camps and programs available throughout the country and the world.
The Nancy Gordon Social Justice Fund was established to provide scholarships to teens and young adults up to age 25, to travel locally or abroad (Israel) to participate in a social justice focused program.
For graduate work related to anti-semitism. M.A. and Ph.D students eligible.
Given annually and based on need and academic merit, the Musia and Leon Schwartz Scholarship will go to a student involved in the humanities with a focus on tolerance and historical events, such as the Holocaust, and the resulting consequences. Applicants must provide a transcript of grades and show proof of Quebec residency.
The Murray I. Daninhirsch Student Loan Fund provides interest free loans for undergraduate study to students who reside in Broward County. Loans shall be for a maximum of $6,000 per student. Loan repayment is to begin nine months after the individual ceases to be a full-time college student.