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USC Jewish Leadership Scholarship

These are competitive scholarships for incoming freshmen. Applicants will be automatically considered for the Jewish Leadership Scholarship ($12,500 a year for four years).

High School Senior
$50,000

Vicky & Robert Heuman Scholarship

Since its creation in 2006, the Vicky & Robert Heuman Scholarship has been awarded annually to an undergraduate or graduate student who demonstrates both academic achievement and financial need. The scholarship is open to Jewish Dayton area residents.

High School Senior
Current Undergraduate
Graduate Student
Amount Varies

Vladimir and Pearl Heifetz Memorial Fellowship

The Vladimir and Pearl Heifetz Memorial Fellowship is designed to assist an undergraduate, graduate or post-graduate researcher in Eastern European Jewish literature. This combined fellowship carries a stipend of $5,000 to defray expenses connected with research in the YIVO's archival collections and library.

Current Undergraduate
Graduate Student
$5,000

Wasserman Essay Prize

The Wasserman Essay Prize is awarded the best article published in a volume (4 issues) of the journal American Jewish History.

High School Senior
Current Undergraduate
Graduate Student
$125

Weinstein-Minkoff Junior Year in Israel Scholarship

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.

Current Undergraduate
Study in israel
Amount Varies

Wetstein Fellowship

For graduate work in Canadian Jewish studies. M.A. and Ph.D. students eligible.

Graduate Student
Minimum of $1,250

William Wortzman Family Education Fund

This scholarship is given to a student that demonstrates financial need with a minimum 3.0 GPA. Students seeking business/law degree are preferred. Applicants must be a Jewish resident of the Cleveland area, have a family household income of $150,000 or less, and plan to or currently attend a four year college or university.

Current Undergraduate
Amount Varies

William Ze’ev Brinner Graduate Student Fellowship

The William Ze'ev Brinner Fellowship for graduate students was established in the spring of 2014. Professor Brinner taught Arabic and Islamic studies in the Department of Near Eastern Studies at Berkeley from 1956 until his retirement in 1991, and served as Chair of the Department several times.

Graduate Student
Amount Varies