Sokolof Honor Roll Scholarship (Health Care)
$10,000 merit scholarships to two Jewish students currently attending college or university pursuing a course of study leading to a career in the field of health care.
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$10,000 merit scholarships to two Jewish students currently attending college or university pursuing a course of study leading to a career in the field of health care.
$10,000 merit scholarships for college or university education to two graduating Jewish high school students in recognition of their overall good character, scholastic performance, personal achievements and community service.
To assist individuals in carrying out an independent scholarly, literary or art project, in a field of Jewish specialization, which makes a significant contribution to the understanding, preservation, enhancement or transmission of Jewish culture. Applications open July, 2020.
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
The Rose and Isidore Drench Memorial Fellowship is dedicated to doctoral or post-doctoral research in American Jewish history, with special consideration to scholars working on the Jewish labor movement. These fellowships are for a period of three months of research at the YIVO Library and Archives and carry a stipend of $10,000.
The Schnitzer Book Awards recognize and promote outstanding scholarship in the field of Jewish Studies and will honor scholars whose work embodies the best in the field: innovative research, excellent writing, and sophisticated methodology.
This scholarship provides up to $10,000 for a year of study in Israel. Candidates must be permanent Montreal residents who have demonstrated academic excellence and agree to return to Montreal and participate in the Jewish community. Applicants must provide a transcript and show a letter of acceptance from an Israeli university.
Scholarships are open to full-time University of Oklahoma undergraduate and graduate students for semester-long study abroad programs in Israel. Priority is given to graduate students concentrating in Jewish History and undergraduate students who have declared a major or a minor in Judaic Studies or a minor in Hebrew.
Jewish Free Loan offers interest-free loans to university students facing the financial challenges of paying for higher education. Applicants must be at least 18 years old, have a steady source of income and demonstrate a need for the loan, and be permanent residents of Los Angeles or Ventura counties.
Applicants must be Jewish, a minimum age of 16 years, and a permanent and legal resident of Los Angeles County – for a minimum of three years. Applicants must be planning to attend an accredited public or private college, university or vocational school in the U.S., and maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA for every semester or quarter enrolled.