Linda Fenner Scholarship through JEWISHColorado
Jewish women between the ages of 21 and 45 who are Colorado residents and have been identified as leaders or as having leadership potential in the Jewish community.
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Jewish women between the ages of 21 and 45 who are Colorado residents and have been identified as leaders or as having leadership potential in the Jewish community.
Applicants for this scholarship must be: Jewish, female, Colorado residents, at least 21, and identified as leaders in the Jewish community. The scholarships may be used to subsidize the cost of a young adult program, mission to Israel, national Jewish non-profit conference, or any other Jewish program.
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.
You are eligible to apply if you were born and raised in the Chicago metro area, or had one continuous year of full-time employment in the Chicago metro area prior to enrollment, and intend to remain in the Chicago metro area after completing school. Secondly, Are entering an accredited graduate program or are entering your junior or senior year of an accredited bachelor’s degree program in a helping profession on a full-time basis for the full 2023-2024 academic year.
This scholarship was created to encourage study of the manifestations, character, and consequences or anti-Jewish hostility. Indiana University Bloomington graduate students must be pursuing research/study of antisemitism. Undergraduates who are Jewish Studies majors, certificate students, Jewish Studies minor and Hebrew minor may apply.
Intended for Ethiopian Israelis after they complete their army service. Each student receives full tuition, tutoring, and a laptop computer.
Graduate and undergraduate students at the University of Minnesota are invited to submit a research paper in the field of Jewish studies. The paper may investigate any time period, from antiquity to the present day. Students must be enrolled full-time. All applicants must be in high academic standing.
Subsidies are available to local Jewish young adults between the ages of 21-30 traveling to Israel on a Federation approved program.
$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.
To be eligible for an award, students must be sophomores, juniors, or seniors with a declared major or minor in Jewish Studies. Graduate students at Rutgers enrolled in MA or PhD programs who are doing research on a topic in Jewish Studies are also eligible for consideration.