Dr. Aaron Nussbaum Award
For graduates of Robbins Hebrew Academy furthering their Jewish education or planning careers in Jewish education or Jewish communal service.
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For graduates of Robbins Hebrew Academy furthering their Jewish education or planning careers in Jewish education or Jewish communal service.
Assistance for studying Yiddish in an accredited post-secondary program for scholarly or professional purpose. Candidate must submit a detailed proposal.
The Sylvia Tuman Scholarship Program administered by The Foundation of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation provides a limited number of scholarships for Jewish students who require financial assistance to further their education. Students must be enrolled or accepted into an undergraduate or graduate degree program at a college or university located in Miami-Dade or Broward counties
Federation offers need-based assistance for Miami-Dade County residents, ages 15 to 26. Funding is one-time only, and awards are based on need and length of an approved Israel program, which must be a minimum of three weeks in duration.
The William and Theresa Meyer Award for Asian and Middle Eastern Studies is given to a student engaged in any form of humanities or social studies focusing on the Arabic-speaking countries, Israel, Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan and Asia, the Indian subcontinent, Burma, Thailand, China, Korea and Japan.
Awarded to a Jewish undergraduate student enrolled at the University of Delaware at least full-time.
The William Ze'ev Brinner Fellowship for graduate students was established in the spring of 2014. Professor Brinner taught Arabic and Islamic studies in the Department of Near Eastern Studies at Berkeley from 1956 until his retirement in 1991, and served as Chair of the Department several times.
This fellowship is intended to support, encourage, and stimulate research in the field of Jewish Studies at UC Berkeley. Awards will be given to selected graduate students for fellowships, summer research and travel, and language instruction.
The Anne and Benjamin Goor Prize in Jewish Studies is intended to support, encourage, and stimulate research in the field of Jewish Studies at UC Berkeley. Up to four prizes shall be awarded annually: two for the best undergraduate essays and two for the best graduate essays.
The Post-Holocaust American Judaism Collections Graduate Research Fellowship provides support to a CU Boulder graduate student to conduct research in the CU Post-Holocaust American Judaism Collections (PHAJ) during the spring semester. The Fellow will work with librarians and archivists to produce an original research paper or project using one or more of the PHAJ collections.