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Hadar J. Chemtob Memorial Scholarship

The Hadar J. Chemtob Memorial Scholarship is based on financial need and academic merit, awarded to a student pursuing a career in fashion.

Deadline to Apply: May 1, 2024

Current Undergraduate
Application open
Amount Varies

Evelyn Joy Abramowicz Memorial Scholarship

The Evelyn Joy Abramowicz Memorial Scholarship is awarded to a student with a disability entering CEGEP or enrolled in a university program. Applicants must provide a transcript of grades, show proof of Quebec residency, and a letter outlining his or her disability and reasons for request.

Deadline to Apply: May 1, 2024

Current Undergraduate
Application open
Amount Varies

Dr. Steven S. Zalcman Memorial Scholarship

The Dr. Steven S. Zalcman Memorial Scholarship is awarded to a graduate or medical student with an interest in pursuing research in behavioral neuroscience, neuroimmunology, psychoneuroimmunology, or a related field. Applicants must submit a letter of application describing research intentions and any past or current research.

Deadline to Apply: May 1, 2024

Graduate Student
Application open
Amount Varies

Henry L. Feingold Graduate Student Essay Prize

This Essay Prize is awarded biennially for an outstanding paper submitted by a graduate student. Submissions should include: an original, stand-alone research paper of no more than 30 pages, and a CV that notes place of graduate study and degree pursued. Published material is not eligible for consideration.

Deadline to Apply: See Application for Deadline

Graduate Student
Application open
Amount Varies

American Jewish Archives Fellowship

This Fellowship Program was founded so students and scholars could gather to research and study at the American Jewish Archives. Scholars come to Cincinnati to conduct in-depth research at the American Jewish Archives and to take part in the academic community of the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion.

Deadline to Apply: February 16, 2024

Graduate Student
Amount Varies

AJS Conference Travel Grants

The Association for Jewish Studies remains committed to supporting wide participation in its Annual Conference. In particular, the AJS seeks to support untenured faculty, graduate students, independent scholars without full-time employment, parents/guardians of children needing care during the conference, and international scholars who receive little to no institutional support for AJS conference attendance. All accepted presenters (Speakers, Respondents, or Chairs) are eligible to apply. 

Deadline to Apply: See Application for Deadline

Graduate Student
Application open
Study in israel
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Kimberly Dawn Ellis Scholarship Fund

This scholarship was established by the Ellis family to be given to a first-year Jewish law student in order to perpetuate the memory of their daughter. Eligible students are requested to submit a letter of application detailing their academic qualifications, community and Jewish involvement, career goals and financial need.

Deadline to Apply: See Application for Deadline

Graduate Student
Application open
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Henriette & Marcel Korner Scholarship

The Henriette & Marcel Korner Scholarship is awarded to students in their 1st or 2nd year of study at a Montreal CEGEP. Applicants must provide a high school transcript, show proof of Quebec residency, and show a history of involvement in the Jewish community.

Deadline to Apply: May 1, 2024

High School Senior
Current Undergraduate
Application open
Amount Varies

Benjamin G. Shatz Scholarship

The Benjamin G. Shatz Scholarship is awarded annually through the generosity of Benjamin G. Shatz (class of 1992) and assists second and third-year students with financial need and active membership with the Jewish Law Student Association. Must be a current student at Pepperdine School of Law.

Deadline to Apply: See Application for Deadline

Graduate Student
Application open
Amount Varies

Ephraim Urbach Grant

The International Ephraim E. Urbach Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Jewish Studies is funded by the MFJC with the World Union of Jewish Studies. Its purpose is to assist a limited number of outstanding recent recipients of the PhD in a field of Jewish studies in publishing their first book and launching their scholarly career.

Deadline to Apply: February 15, 2024

Graduate Student
Amount Varies