Institute Fellowships in Canadian Jewish Studies
For M.A. and Ph.D. research at Concordia University.
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For M.A. and Ph.D. research at Concordia University.
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This scholarship is awarded to graduate students enrolled in a course of study related to children. Preference will be given to the applicant's need and community involvement. Applicants must provide a transcript, show proof of Quebec residency, and a letter of acceptance to graduate or post graduate studies in Montreal.
For students studying teacher training and/or Judaic studies. Must teach in a Jewish school in Canada for 2 years upon completion of studies.
This scholarship is awarded to students attending Yeshiva University or an approved Seminary or Yeshiva in Israel. Applicants MUST: identify as Jewish, be a resident of Cuyahoga County or contiguous county, have a family household income of $100,000 or less, attend seminary in Israel or Yeshiva University, and attend full time.
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.
This fund functions primarily as a needs-based fund to help underwrite some of the expenses related to a planned group trip to Israel.
The Ismar Elbogen Scholarship is directed at doctoral students of various disciplines working on a dissertation related to the history and culture of German-speaking Jewry. This includes a 6-12 month research stay at the Center for Jewish History at LBI in New York.
For individuals studying in Israel during the 2019-20 academic year.
The Israel Experience Grant is a one-time grant from the Jewish Federation of Omaha for students in grades 9-12 or young adults ages 18 to 26 for an approved Israel experience. The grant may also be used for domestic airfare for participants in any Birthright Israel trip.