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.
Applicants must be residents of Springfield, East Longmeadow, Longmeadow, Wilbraham, Hampden, Agawam or West Springfield. Scholarship recipients are chosen based on a combination of academic performance, financial need, and community involvement.
For individuals studying in Israel during the 2019-20 academic year.
For students taking trips to Israel during summer 2019 or the 2019-20 school year.
The Meyerhoff Center supports Jewish studies and Israel studies scholarship both on campus and abroad. Majors and non-majors planning to study at an Israeli university are eligible for scholarships. To learn more, visit the application site and click on “For Other Students."
The Meyerhoff Center supports Jewish studies and Israel studies scholarship both on campus and abroad. Majors and non-majors planning to study at an Israeli university are eligible for scholarships. To learn more, visit the application site and click on “For Other Students."
The Meyerhoff Center supports Jewish studies and Israel studies scholarship both on campus and abroad. Majors and non-majors planning to study at an Israeli university are eligible for scholarships. To learn more, visit the application site and click on “For Other Students."
The Meyerhoff Center has several scholarship funds for students in the areas of Jewish studies and Israel studies. Most but not all of these funds are earmarked for students who will travel to and then study at an Israeli university.
The Isadore & Molly Boroff Israel Scholarship is available for Jewish men and women ages 18-30 who plan to participate in an Israel program that lasts at least two months.
Minneapolis-based Jewish men and women ages 16 years and over are eligible to apply. Families with a total annual household income of under $120,000 will be considered for financial assistance. Israel programs must be at least three weeks in length, sponsored by an organization with a strong educational component.