Stacey and Donald Kivowitz Scholarship Fund
Established by Stacey and Donald Kivowitz, this scholarship provides four awards for outstanding students who are driven to strive for excellence.
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Established by Stacey and Donald Kivowitz, this scholarship provides four awards for outstanding students who are driven to strive for excellence.
Established in memory of Ben and Dorothy Lewis, two outstanding leaders of the Jewish community, this scholarship is for a student pursuing a career as a Jewish community professional.
Established in honor of Celia Roosth Schoenbrun, this scholarship is awarded to a deserving Jewish student to enable them to attend the university or college of their choice.
This award goes to the best senior(s) with a major or certificate in Jewish Studies.
This need-based scholarship is awarded to an outstanding undergraduate major or certificate student to support their continued pursuit of Jewish Studies at UW-Madison.
This award will be given to support undergraduate study in Israel during the junior year in a study abroad program at a recognized Israeli university. The award will be granted on the basis of merit. Only students currently enrolled at UW-Madison are eligible to apply for these scholarships.
Awarded to the student of any year who has written the best essay on International or Interracial Relations, as judged by the Chairpersons of the Departments of Political Science and Sociology.
Given annually to two York undergraduates for one year's full-time study in an Israeli university. Preference is given to students currently enrolled at York in Jewish Studies; especially Jewish Teacher Education.
The Florida-Israel Institute offers 25 full-time scholarships each semester to Israelis wishing to study in Florida. This scholarship serves as an out of state tuition exemption for Florida public colleges and universities. It is sponsored by the State of Florida to promote Florida-Israel friendship, business, and education.
Student enrolled in a specialist or Major Program in Jewish studies on the basis of financial need. Academic merit will also be considered.