Naim Mahlab Fellowship
For graduate work related to anti-semitism. M.A. and Ph.D students eligible.
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For graduate work related to anti-semitism. M.A. and Ph.D students eligible.
Jewish students, open to all majors. Preference – Engineering or Aeronautical Engineering majors, and orphans.
This scholarship is awarded to Jewish female undergraduate students, attending a four-year California university program. Students must show academic excellence, achievements in leadership, and involvement in athletics. Applicant's parents must be permanent residents of the greater San Francisco Bay Area.
The Joseph Kremen Memorial Fellowship is dedicated to assist an undergraduate, graduate or post-graduate researcher in the fields of Eastern European Jewish arts, music and theater. This fellowship carries a stipend of $7,000 to defray expenses connected with research in the YIVO's arts, music and theater archival collections.
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.
This scholarship is for Jewish undergraduate or graduate students currently enrolled at an accredited four-year college or university. Preference given to someone enrolled in a professional school such as a law school, business, or library/information science. Preference will also be given to a student who is an immigrant.
It was the wish of Ms. Weisz that proceeds from the fund would be given to a needy and worthy Jewish college student(s) to enable him or her to pursue his or her studies. The total amount available for distribution is $6584.
Awarded to a senior in a Montgomery County public high school, accepted into a four-year undergraduate program, vocational school or community college.
This fellowship supports original doctoral or post-doctoral research in the field of Lithuanian Jewish history for a period of two to three months of research at the YIVO Library and Archives. These fellowships carry a combined stipend of $6,000 and require a public lecture by the holder.
The Sid and Ruth Lapidus Fellowship supports one or more researcher(s) wishing to use the collections of the American Jewish Historical Society. Preference is given to researchers interested in 17th and 18th century American Jewish history. Please send proposals of up to 5 pages to: [email protected].