Samuel Cukier Memorial Prize in Jewish Studies
Awarded to an outstanding student enrolled in the Specialist or Major Program in Jewish Studies.
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Awarded to an outstanding student enrolled in the Specialist or Major Program in Jewish Studies.
The fund provides an interest-free loan ranging from $2,000 to $5,000 to medical and law school students based on financial need. Preference is given to Jewish students who live in the Greater Philadelphia region and of the Jewish faith who are enrolled in an accredited local law or medical school.
A book prize is awarded for the outstanding essay in Judaic Studies by a year 3 or 4 student.
The Samuel J. Goldstein, Esquire, Scholarship Fund was established at The Pittsburgh Foundation to provide scholarships to benefit students from Allegheny County and contiguous counties who are planning to attend or already attend law school in Pennsylvania.
The Saul Viener Prize is awarded biannually. Only books that focus on the history of the Jews in America are considered. Works in literature, sociology, political science, and other fields do not qualify, nor do historical studies of Jews outside of the United States.
The Fellowship will be awarded annually to one graduate student pursuing the Graduate Diploma in Jewish Studies who demonstrates academic merit.
The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee awards education scholarships to qualified applicants attending: College, Community College, Vocational/Technical School or University. The applicant and his/her parent(s) must be full-time residents in either Sarasota or Manatee county for a minimum of two years.
Study for a one year semester of M.A Program at the Tel Aviv University Overseas program. There is also a new intensive 6 week summer school in rabbinic literature. Depends on financial need. All courses taught in English and may be eligible for full credit at home universities.
Schulich Leader Scholarships are undergraduate entrance scholarshipsfor students enrolling in STEM programs at 20 participating Canadian universities. All high schools, secondary schools and CEGEPs in Canada can submit one Schulich Leader Nominee. Nominees go on to apply their nomination to compete for one of 10 scholarships being provided at each 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.