Catherine and Marcell Renny Holocaust Studies Memorial Endowed Scholarship
This is open to students at Stockton University who have a demonstrated interest in Holocaust, Genocide & Jewish studies.
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This is open to students at Stockton University who have a demonstrated interest in Holocaust, Genocide & Jewish studies.
The Carrie Jacobi Scholarship is awarded annually to a Jewish high school senior or college student pursuing higher education at a technical school, college or university. Applicants must be Jewish, have a permanent address within the service area of the Jewish Federation of Greater Oklahoma City, and be legal residents of Oklahoma.
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The Michael and Rena Buckstein Award will support one student annually in the Jewish Teacher Education Program who has achieved a minimum sessional GPA of 6.00.
The purpose of this award is to support UCLA undergraduate students to participate in programs and activities that help build understanding among Jewish and non-Jewish students.
Bruml Family Scholarship is awarded to an incoming freshman attending a 4 year college in the U.S. with at least a 3.5 GPA. Business, science, and engineering majors preferred. Applicants must self-identify as Jewish, be a resident of the Greater Cleveland area, have a family household income of $150,000 or less.