Kesselman Israel Program Scholarship Fund
The Sarah B. and Louis M. Kesselman Israel Program Scholarship Fund is a scholarship program for greater Milwaukee residents ages 18 – 30 who will be spending a semester or year in Israel.
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The Sarah B. and Louis M. Kesselman Israel Program Scholarship Fund is a scholarship program for greater Milwaukee residents ages 18 – 30 who will be spending a semester or year in Israel.
The purpose of the Israel Grants is to provide supplemental financial aid to be applied toward educational and Jewish identity-strengthening programs in Israel. This partial grant reflects the Federation's desire to increase the number of those who will have the opportunity to go to Israel. This is a one time grant. However, if money is available, students may apply a second time.
Rising high school juniors and seniors in the Memphis Jewish community are eligible for up to $3000 in funding to participate in a recognized summer or semester program in Israel, while high school graduates in the Memphis Jewish community are eligible for up to $4000 in funding to participate in a recognized gap year, summer, or semester program in Israel (through age 32)
The Jewish Federation of Nashville and Middle Tennessee wants to encourage Jewish Students to visit Israel. In order to make this possible, the Federation provides incentive grants for Israel programs to qualified student candidates.
This was established in memory and honour of women who cherish knowledge, family values and Judaism. It is available to a woman of South African descent who shares these values. The fund is available for those applying for religious or secular academic values. An essay has to be submitted to apply for the Pera Brina.
Established in memory and in honour of women who cherish knowledge, family values and Judaism. It is available to a woman of South African descent who share these values. The fund is available for those applying for religious or secular academic values.
This scholarship opportunity assists new immigrants to pursue post-secondary education, obtain professional training, or re-certify and upgrade their skills. To be eligible, applicants must have arrived in Canada in the past 5 years, be current or former clients of JIAS Toronto, and have demonstrated financial need.
For students studying teacher training and/or Judaic studies. Must teach in a Jewish school in Canada for 2 years upon completion of studies.
The scholarship is open to all students pursuing higher Jewish education. Program of study, ultimate benefit to the Jewish community and financial need are the key criteria.
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.