Isadore & Molly Boroff Israel Scholarship
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.
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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.
The Blanche and Irving Miller Scholarship Fund provides $1,000 scholarships to deserving and qualified students enrolled in accredited colleges or universities who are pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees in professional fields. These include, but are not limited to, law, medicine, hospital administration and journalism.
The Nancy Gordon Social Justice Fund was established to provide scholarships to teens and young adults up to age 25, to travel locally or abroad (Israel) to participate in a social justice focused program.
To be eligible for grants, applicants must be Jewish residents of greater Greensboro between 16 and 23 years old and participating in a program for 12 months or less.
The Jacke W. and Lottie K. Samet Israel Scholarship Fund enables Jewish youth living in Guilford county to participate in their first travel, study, and/or cultural peer-group programs in Israel sponsored by Jewish organizations
This application is for a merit scholarship for a Jewish student from the Omaha metropolitan area who is currently pursuing a degree in music performance, composition or music education at a college, university or music conservatory.
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.
Assists Jewish students from New Mexico to help finance an educational trip to Israel.
The applicant's parents must demonstrate financial need. The applicant must have been raised as and consider him/herself to be Jewish, and display leadership qualities in general and Jewish activities. Priority will be given to a student attending a college or university associated with the State University of New York. Applicants must reside in Albany, Schenectady, Troy, Saratoga or Glens Falls and the immediately surrounding area.