Meyer Gasner/Joe Berman Education Scholarship Fund
Open to residents of the Greater Toronto Area only who are planning a year of study in Israel to further their education. For those not eligible for a MASA Israel Journey scholarship.
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Open to residents of the Greater Toronto Area only who are planning a year of study in Israel to further their education. For those not eligible for a MASA Israel Journey scholarship.
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.
Six $2,000 scholarships are awarded: 3 to Jewish students, 3 to Christian students.
This scholarship was established by the family of the late Mickey and Ruth Schimmel. The Schimmels grew up during the Depression, which made attending college impossible for either of them. Yet they were both able to succeed. It's the family's hope that two special, motivated students can reach their dreams with this scholarship.
This fund was established in 1992 to provide financial assistance to individual(s) needing a scholarship to secure an associate or baccalaureate degree in nursing. There is a requirement for the recipient to work at Heritage Manor for a minimum period of one (1) year following graduation from nursing school.
The Edith, Louis, and Max. S Millen Memorial Atheltic Grant is awarded to a current High School Senior who must have been accepted into a college or university, is a descendant of a JWV (Jewish War Veteran) Member, and is a high school athlete.
The recipient of the scholarship award will be a student of the Jewish faith who has graduated from a high school in Orange or Seminole Counties, Florida, or whose family resides within 75 miles of the University. Only for the University of Central Florida students
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 award is given to a graduating major in Jewish Studies with the highest Grade Point Average (GPA).
To financially assist high school students that reside in the Toronto area to further their education at University or College level. Awards are based on both financial need and academic standing.