The Dessau Endowment
This scholarship is awarded to one student annually who is a major or minor in Jewish Studies and has an overall GPA of 3.0 or higher. Preference is given to students with an interest in Holocaust Studies.
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This scholarship is awarded to one student annually who is a major or minor in Jewish Studies and has an overall GPA of 3.0 or higher. Preference is given to students with an interest in Holocaust Studies.
This scholarship is given to a junior who minors in Jewish Studies with the highest GPA.
Men with strong backgrounds in Talmud who are interested in undertaking a rigorous Torah study program may apply to the Yeshiva Masmidim Honors Program.
The Anne Scheiber Scholarship Fund assists financially and academically deserving Jewish women studying at Stern College for Women and Albert Einstein College of Medicine ''who have indicated their desire to assist in the development of humanity, and alleviate pain and suffering."
Undergraduate students of the Jewish faith are eligible to apply. Preference will be given to student applicants who demonstrate financial need as evidenced by the FAFSA.
The Max and Sylvia Weinstein Scholarship was established to recognize an entering first-year student with an exemplary academic and extracurricular record. It is a unique opportunity for students of the Jewish faith who hope to become involved in Washington and Lee's vibrant Jewish community. The scholarship is for full tuition and is renewable for four years of work at Washington and Lee, provided the recipient maintains a 3.3 grade point average.
The Berol-Shindell Scholarship provides partial tuition scholarships to Jewish students in financial need who are currently attending or entering the University of Washington. Scholarship amounts vary depending upon the available funds for distribution and the financial needs of those applying.Application period March-May
The award will be given annually to two undergraduate students enrolled in courses related to the Holocaust or Yiddish language instruction and culture at York University.
The first award will go to a student in the Jewish Teacher Education Program – priority will be given to students in their entering year. The second award will be granted to a graduate student in the Jewish Studies Program. The third award will be given to a student enrolled in the BA in Jewish Studies who demonstrates academic merit.
The Joseph and Jack Bitton Award will be given annually to a student in Sephardi studies who demonstrates academic merit.