Hilb Scholarship Fund
Applicants are open to seniors in high school, those already in university, professional training programs and/or short-term vocational training programs. The programs must be accredited.
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Applicants are open to seniors in high school, those already in university, professional training programs and/or short-term vocational training programs. The programs must be accredited.
The Morton Stein Scholarship Fund for Orthodox Yeshivot in Israel enables financially needy residents of the Greater Philadelphia area, including high school and college-age youth, young adults and teachers in Jewish settings, to attend study programs in Orthodox Yeshivot in Israel.
These scholarships are for residents of the Greater Philadelphia area, from eighth grade students to adults of all ages, who would like to participate in educational or volunteer programs. This scholarship fund helps participants deepen their Jewish knowledge and identity to prepare to contribute to American Jewish communal life.
In 2005, Hilma B. Levy (obm) and Walter J. Levy established a scholarship in loving memory of their daughter, Barbara K. Calick. Recently, this fund received a generous bequest from the estate of their daughter, Deborah L. Levy, Ph.D. (obm). The scholarship has thus been renamed and is able to grant two scholarships.
The Roffman family has established this scholarship to help a Jewish undergraduate, graduate or professional school student in need and who excels academically.
Open to Houston Jewish residents in 10th, 11th, or 12th grade, or pursuing a gap year program.
The Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle believes that every Jewish teen should have the opportunity to have a life-changing Israel experience. We want to help you make it possible for this dream to come true for your child. Apply today for a need-based teen Israel scholarship!
The Sarah B. and Louis M. Kesselman Israel Program Scholarship Fund is a scholarship program for greater Milwaukee residents ages 18 – 30 who will be spending a semester or year in Israel.
This fund awards need-based scholarships for travel to Israel to greater Richmond, VA area students between the ages of 15-22 at the time of departure.
The Theodore H. and Esther Beskin Memorial Scholarship Award is given annually to a worthy local Jewish senior high school student. The recipient is selected on the basis of outstanding achievement and diligence in academic, personal, community endeavors, and other pertinent criteria.