Wasserman Essay Prize
The Wasserman Essay Prize is awarded the best article published in a volume (4 issues) of the journal American Jewish History.
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The Wasserman Essay Prize is awarded the best article published in a volume (4 issues) of the journal American Jewish History.
The goal of the Scholarship Fund is to assist Birthright alumni and student travelers with the opportunity to come to Israel and further explore their Jewish heritage. Students must be accepted into one of our affiliated learning programs in Israel.
Jewish Scholarship Service of Greater Pittsburgh (JSS), provides need-based scholarships to qualified students in the Greater Pittsburgh area. This program is administered by Jewish Family and Community Services. With one application students are able to apply to more than 40 available family and scholarship funds.
The AJLI Scholarship program's mission is to foster Jewish spiritual and cultural values through the experience of living and studying in Israel. Applicants must provide two letters of recommendation, their most recent transcript, and letter of acceptance to a study program in Israel.
Five $1,000 scholarships will be awarded.
Six $2,000 scholarships are awarded: 3 to Jewish students, 3 to Christian students.
Three $4,000 scholarships are awarded and are renewable for a second year.
One $5,000 scholarship is available for a student involved in sports or dance.
The scholarship was created to support Jewish students at the University of California, Berkeley in the College of Engineering. A scholarship of approximately $3,000 will be awarded to 6-10 students who fit the criteria and fulfill the wishes of the Craig Family. All scholarships are for a single year and students may apply the following year. Preference of at least one of the scholarships will be given to a student studying abroad in Israel. Any student interested in applying should complete the online application by April 23, 2019.
The JFS-David Rubenstein Memorial Scholarship seeks to encourage young people to treasure their Jewish heritage, reflect on their Jewish values, and better understand their connection to the community.