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Ephraim Urbach Grant

The International Ephraim E. Urbach Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Jewish Studies is funded by the MFJC with the World Union of Jewish Studies. Its purpose is to assist a limited number of outstanding recent recipients of the PhD in a field of Jewish studies in publishing their first book and launching their scholarly career.

Graduate Student
Amount Varies

Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture Doctoral Scholarship

To help train qualified individuals for careers in Jewish scholarship and research; to help Jewish educational, religious and communal works to obtain advanced training for leadership positions. Applications opens July, 15th, 2019

Graduate Student
$10,000

Dr. Hirsch Herman Fund

The Fund provides grants of up to $10,000 each to graduate students, preferably of the Jewish faith, to study medicine, theology, or law. Applicants must demonstrate financial need, academic achievement, and a connection to the Greater Philadelphia area and must be enrolled in an accredited medical, osteopathic, or law school, or graduate theology school or program.

Graduate Student
Amount varies

Paul Seligman Memorial Scholarship

This scholarship will be awarded annually to a first year graduate student in Philosophy. Special consideration given to students who have demonstrated excellence in ancient philosophy, Jewish thought, and the philosophy of religion. All newly-admitted first-year graduate students in Philosophy will be eligible for the award.

Graduate Student
Amount Varies

Postdoctoral Fellowship in Christian-Jewish Relations

The Centre for Jewish Studies (CJS), in partnership with the Toronto School of Theology (TST), invites applications for a one-year Postdoctoral Fellowship in the field of Christian-Jewish relations with a special interest in theology. Applicants must hold a PhD in theology or religious studies.

Graduate Student
Amount Varies

Rose Winder Scholarship Award-Graduate

The purpose of the scholarship is to provide scholarship support for students in graduate programs affiliated with Towson University's Baltimore Hebrew Institute. Awards are granted to graduate students earning a post-baccalaureate or master’s in a Judaic Studies program.

Graduate Student
Amount Varies

Benjamin G. Shatz Scholarship

The Benjamin G. Shatz Scholarship is awarded annually through the generosity of Benjamin G. Shatz (class of 1992) and assists second and third-year students with financial need and active membership with the Jewish Law Student Association. Must be a current student at Pepperdine School of Law.

Graduate Student
Amount Varies

Kimberly Dawn Ellis Scholarship Fund

This scholarship was established by the Ellis family to be given to a first-year Jewish law student in order to perpetuate the memory of their daughter. Eligible students are requested to submit a letter of application detailing their academic qualifications, community and Jewish involvement, career goals and financial need.

Graduate Student
Amount Varies

BHI Need-based Scholarship

To be eligible, applicants must be graduate student earning a post-baccalaureate certificate or master's in a Judaic Studies program at Towson University. This scholarship is awarded to a graduate student in the Judaic studies program with demonstrated financial need.

Graduate Student
Amount Varies