Applications are now open for three UJA-Federation scholarships available to Jewish undergraduate, graduate, and professional school students. These scholarships are funded by UJA donors and administered by the Hebrew Free Loan Society.
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Read MoreThe Adamah Farm Fellowship is a 3-month residential program for adults in their 20s & 30s that integrates organic agriculture, farm-to-table living, Jewish learning, community building, social justice and spiritual practice.
Read MoreThe Lilly Reiser Scholarship, which will provide $10,000 college scholarships per year for nine Jewish students from Connecticut and New York. Awards will be based on a combination of both need and merit.
Read MoreA Hillel scholarship just for Jewish CUNY students?!?
Read MoreApply now for the chance to embark on a remarkable adventure with us: an immersive fully funded study tour to the dynamic MENA/SWANA regions, encompassing Oman, the United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Egypt, Israel, and Palestine.
Read MoreB’nai B’rith’s essay contest allows students to present their thoughts, concerns, and solutions for combating anti-Semitism across social media platforms. Winners will earn scholarship funds and have the opportunity to have their essays published.
Read MoreMeet new people. Connect with top mentors. Earn a $350 stipend. Propel the Jewish FUture.
Read MoreThe Eisendrath Legislative Assistant Program is a year-long fellowship for recent college graduates or individuals with equivalent academic and professional experience who are interested in Judaism, social justice, and public policy.
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Read MoreSpend a tuition-free semester in Israel and discover Jewish career opportunities.
Read MoreA 16-day leadership program and Israel advocacy training program.
Read MoreTogether, live out our Jewish values and become part of a movement to address social injustices. Joining the service corps provides the opportunity to serve with local nonprofit organizations, learn alongside a cohort, and earn a stipend.
Read MoreMahaz fellows will live, learn, and work together. Applicants should be ready to immerse themselves in the daily activities, responsibilities, and rhythms of working on a production-oriented and community-based farm. Fellows will have a chance to learn a diverse set of field skills related to regenerative agriculture, as well as gain introductory exposure to a range of skills applicable to the foundation of homesteading arts and tending the wild.
Read MoreHillel International is offering 4 (FOUR!!!) Scholarship Opportunities! Check it out!
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