Mercaz-Canada Conservative Movement Scholarships
Scholarships for those attending a Conservative program in Israel. Congregation must match or exceed amount of scholarship.
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Scholarships for those attending a Conservative program in Israel. Congregation must match or exceed amount of scholarship.
Open to Bialik graduates for an accredited educational institution in Israel.
Open to anyone who is an alumnus of Canadian Young Judaea. Canadian Young Judaea and the Rothberg International School of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem who have joined together to bring CYJ track to the spring semester of studies for second and third year students.
A unique high powered 9-week paid summer fellowship opportunity. Those eligible include college, graduate school students in Journalism, Political Science, Judaic Studies or Public Relations programs. Also open to those beginning their careers.
Given annually for the support of one or more graduate or undergraduate students for full-time study or research in Israel on the subject of the Holocaust.
For graduates of Robbins Hebrew Academy furthering their Jewish education or planning careers in Jewish education or Jewish communal service.
Assistance for studying Yiddish in an accredited post-secondary program for scholarly or professional purpose. Candidate must submit a detailed proposal.
The Sylvia Tuman Scholarship Program administered by The Foundation of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation provides a limited number of scholarships for Jewish students who require financial assistance to further their education. Students must be enrolled or accepted into an undergraduate or graduate degree program at a college or university located in Miami-Dade or Broward counties
Federation offers need-based assistance for Miami-Dade County residents, ages 15 to 26. Funding is one-time only, and awards are based on need and length of an approved Israel program, which must be a minimum of three weeks in duration.
Established by Sharon Roth and Brad Roth, this scholarship fund was born from the simple hope that education is the answer to many of today's social problems. The naming of One at a Time comes from a belief that each of us must take personal responsibility to change the world, one person at a time.