Award for Best Thesis on a Jewish Topic
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To support excellent research among undergraduate students on Jewish topics.
To support excellent research and writing among undergraduate students on Jewish topics.
The fund will be used for travel costs associated with graduate student research in all areas of Jewish Studies or for enhancing equipment used for Research purposes.
Applicants must be Jewish with high scholastic achievements, be active in Jewish affairs as well as school and community affairs, and have need of financial assistance. Each year a fouryear commitment is made to next year’s recipients. Awardees must maintain high marks not less than a 3.0 GPA.
This need-based scholarship is for incoming freshmen only and is available to students from anywhere in the US. In order to receive the scholarship, students must agree to join and become involved in Auburn's Hillel. Email [email protected] for the application and more information.
The Department of World Languages & Literatures offers renewable scholarships of up to $1,000 to students enrolling in and completing second- and third-year modern Hebrew sequences. The award will be used to meet tuition costs and related educational expenses at Portland State University.
Awarded annually to one student based on academic merit and financial need. It is the donor's preference that the honoree be a Western New York native of Jewish heritage.
Sally L. Pian and Ira W. Silverman established this scholarship as a lasting tribute to Sally's parents with the hope of increasing the number of practicing physicians by enabling deserving students to attend the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School. Applicants must be Undergraduate Seniors or Current Medical School Students.
Given annually to a York student participating in the York University / Bar-Ilan University academic exchange. The value of the award is $500.
Scholarship applicants must be Jewish high school graduates entering college, and be current residents of Hampton Roads (Chesapeake, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Virginia Beach, Suffolk, Isle of Wight County, Hampton, Newport News, and the Peninsula).