Stanley Schiff Memorial Award
Awarded to an outstanding graduating senior majoring in Judaic studies who plans to continue these studies in an accredited graduate school.
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Awarded to an outstanding graduating senior majoring in Judaic studies who plans to continue these studies in an accredited graduate school.
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.
A gift from the St. Louis community will provide grants to teens and young adults to help them experience Israel. Administered by Jewish Federation of St. Louis, the Israel travel grants are $1,500 for a year-long program, $1,000 for a semester-long program, and $750 for a short-term program.
Applicants must be residents of Springfield, East Longmeadow, Longmeadow, Wilbraham, Hampden, Agawam or West Springfield. Scholarship recipients are chosen based on a combination of academic performance, financial need, and community involvement.
This fellowship was established by Dr. Sorrell and Lorraine Chesin, supporters of JDC who have deep roots in higher education. One (1) fellowship will be awarded each year to a deserving scholar engaged in graduate level, post-doctoral, or independent study to conduct research in the JDC Archives.
In memory of grandparents Solomon and Rebecca, grandchildren Vicki, Dennis and Steve Topletz created this scholarship to enable students to obtain higher education and become successful and caring citizens.
$10,000 merit scholarships to two Jewish students currently attending college or university pursuing a course of study leading to a career in the field of health care.
The Skirball Fellowship at UCLA funds a full year of graduate study. The successful candidate will be called upon to teach one continuing education course in her/his field of research at the Skirball Cultural Center.
Given annually for the support of one or more graduate or undergraduate students for full-time study or research in Israel on the subject of the Holocaust.
Graduate or undergraduate awards are available for study and/or research in the area of Holocaust and Eastern European Jewish Studies.