Samuel Abrahamsen Scholarship
Awarded to needy and deserving students in the Department of Judaic Studies in memory of Professor Emeritus Samuel Abrahamsen.
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Awarded to needy and deserving students in the Department of Judaic Studies in memory of Professor Emeritus Samuel Abrahamsen.
The Fund provides a stipend to a Jewish student (or students) at the Albany College of Pharmacy. The recipient will be chosen based on character, academic record, service to the Jewish community as demonstrated through interests, activities, and financial need. Priority is given to students who are connected to the Capital District.
This scholarship will be awarded to a deserving and qualified student(s) selected on the basis of academic achievement and/or financial need, with preference given to a student(s) who demonstrates dedicated commitment to strengthening Jewish life at Hofstra University.
This scholarship will be awarded to a deserving and qualified student(s) selected on the basis of academic achievement and/or financial need, with preference given to a student(s) who demonstrates dedicated commitment to strengthening Jewish life at Hofstra University.
Administered by the Queens College Center for Jewish Studies, the award is bestowed upon the student author of the best essay on the topic of the Holocaust or other forms of genocide.
This award is named to honor Stefa Berger, a young Jewish woman who perished in the Holocaust unable to fulfill her dream of becoming a physician. The award seeks to recognize the achievement and humanitarian spirit of students whose volunteerism outside the classroom best reflects the values and ideals of Stefa Berger.
The Diller program provides funding for undergraduates and graduate students. Stipends and awards are made for research, travel, fieldwork, innovative teaching, and curricular development in Jewish Studies. Recipients must demonstrate outstanding academic ability and promise in areas related to Jewish Studies.
Awarded annually to undergraduate or graduate students on the basis of high academic achievement, sustained engagement with youth via regular involvement or leadership in Jewish educational programs, and completion of one or more approved Jewish Studies course(s). Awarded by the Faculty of Education’s Committee on Student Affairs on the recommendation of the Coordinator of the Jewish Education Programs.
In partnership with ACE: Arts, Culture and Education at the Boulder JCC, the ACE Jewish Arts Grant supports undergraduate and graduate students as they produce creative works.
The Robert and Lynn Berman Scholarship awards $1000 to an undergraduate or graduate student to support research-related travel, including travel to resources (e.g., archives, oral history interviews, etc.), other venues essential for carrying out work on an undergraduate or graduate thesis, or travel to professional conferences.