Hedy and Fred Reisberg Scholarship
Established by Hedy and Fred Reisberg, this scholarship provides two outstanding Jewish students the opportunity to attend the University or Yeshiva of their choice.
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Established by Hedy and Fred Reisberg, this scholarship provides two outstanding Jewish students the opportunity to attend the University or Yeshiva of their choice.
The Roffman family has established this scholarship to help a Jewish undergraduate, graduate or professional school student in need and who excels academically.
Established in memory of long-time donor, Fannie Schaenen, to provide a scholarship for a deserving Jewish student enrolled in an institution of higher learning.
Established by Veronique and Hylton Jonas in memory of Veronique's parents who were committed community leaders and supporters of Israel. This scholarship is awarded to a deserving Jewish student enrolled in an institution of higher learning.
Established by Dorothy Suckle to provide scholarships to four Jewish students for their education. This scholarship awards four students in the amount of $5,000 each.
Established by Gerardo and Helga Weinstein to provide a scholarship for higher education based on academic merit, financial need and community involvement.
The Robert and Beverly Natelson Family Award is a $3000 scholarship given to the best undergraduate or graduate student in the area of Jewish Studies. Criteria for selection will be a combination of merit and need.
The Andy Bachman Support Fund for Jews and Social Justice is awarded to a student (with preference given to an undergraduate) pursuing any academic project, work, or research with a connection to the study of Jewish identity and its relationship to social justice issues.
The essay used for these awards should be a substantial paper (minimum of ten pages) on a Jewish studies topic.
Through the Charles and Gayle Mazursky Student Support Fund, the Center for Jewish Studies is able to offer a number of grants for 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.