Student Loan Funds and Scholarships


STUDENT LOAN FUNDS

The Emergency Loan Fund of the Cincinnati School to cover, on a short-term basis, unexpected needs of the students.

The Dr. Henry Englander Student Loan Fund, established by members of the faculty and staff of the Cincinnati School, in memory of their beloved colleague.

The Martin Gang Student Loan Fund, established by Dr. William M. Kramer of Los Angeles, California.

The Groman Mortuaries, Inc., Student Rabbi Revolving Loan Fund.

The Rev. Dr. Louis Grossmann Emergency Loan Fund, established by a bequest of Dr. Grossmann.

The Emil G. Hirsch Student Loan Fund, established by the Sisterhood of Temple Sinai of Chicago, Illinois.

The I. Kingdon Hirsch Loan Fund, established by the Hirsch family.

The Bertha and Shlomo Hochberg Endowment Fund, established by a bequest of Bertha Hochberg to provide loans to students of the School of Jewish Communal Service.

The Mary S. Loventhal Emergency Loan Fund, established by Lee J. Loventhal of Nashville, Tennessee, in memory of his mother.

The Mandel Education Scholarship Loan Fund, established by the Jack N. and Lilyan Mandel Fund, the Joseph C. and Florence Mandel Fund, and the Morton L. and Barbara Mandel Fund of the Mandel Associated Foundations.

The Eli Mayer Emergency Loan Fund, established by Rabbi Eli Mayer of the Class of 1902.

The Rabbi Maurice M. Mazure Emergency Loan Fund, established by a bequest in the will of Rabbi Mazure.

The Judge Milton and Moselle Pollack Loan Fund, for students of the New York School.

The School of Jewish Communal Service Student Loan Fund, established by the Jewish Federation Council of Greater Los Angeles.

The Rabbi Samuel and Charlotte Schwartz Loan Fund, established in honor of the fiftieth anniversary of the ordination of Rabbi Samuel Schwartz.

The Kurt and Tessye Simon Emergency Loan Fund, established in memory of their beloved son, Robert S. Simon.

The Dr. and Mrs. Henry Slonimsky Loan Fund, established by the Slonimsky Estate, for students of the New York School.

The Starkoff Loan Fund, for students of the Cincinnati School.

The Tudor Foundation Loan Fund, established as a revolving fund by the Tudor Foundation, Inc., of New York, New York.

SCHOLARSHIPS

In addition to the scholarships listed below, members of the Board of Governors, Boards of Overseers, alumni, and other friends of the College-Institute contribute scholarship funds. (This list is in formation.)

All Schools

The Leo and Julia Forchheimer Scholarship Fund, established by the Leo and Julia Forchheimer Foundation, for scholarships in the rabbinical, cantorial, education, and communal service programs.

The Dr. Bernard Heller Scholarship Fund, established by the Dr. Bernard Heller Foundation, for scholarships in all schools of the College-Institute.

The Norbert L. Rosenthal Scholarship Fund, established in honor of the fiftieth anniversary of Rabbi Rosenthal's ordination. To be awarded to a rabbinical, cantorial, education, or communal service student, preferably from Temple Israel, Tulsa, or from Oklahoma.

The Rabbinical School

The Louis L Aaron Trust Scholarship Fund, established by the late Louis I. Aaron of Pittsburgh.

The Marcus Aaron Scholarship, established under the will of Mrs. Stella Hamburger Aaron of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

The Max B. Arnstein Scholarship Fund, established in memory of Adolph I. Ochs and Dr. Stephen S. Wise by a bequest of Max B. Arnstein of New York.

The Gloria and Robert Austin Scholarship Fund for rabbinical students at the Los Angeles School, established by Gloria and the late Robert Austin of La Mirada, California.

The Alfred R. and Alice R. Bachrach Scholarship, established by the estate of Alice R. Bachrach.

The Grace and Jules Backman Scholarship, established by the late Dr. and Mrs. Backman of Scarsdale, New York.

The Jules Backman Rabbinical Scholarship Fund, established by a bequest of Dr. Jules Backman, former Chairman of the Board of Governors.

The Baltimore Associates Scholarship Fund for a student at the New York School.

The Seymour Israel Barowsky Scholarship, established by Mr. and Mrs. Jacob L. Barowsky and family of Holyoke, Massachusetts. To be awarded to a student, preferably from the Holyoke-Springfield, Massachusetts area.

The Dr. Emil L. and Winifred L. Barrows Scholarship Fund, for rabbinical and graduate students, established by Dr. and Mrs. Emil L. Barrows of Cincinnati, Ohio.

The Rabbi Herbert M. Baumgard Scholarship Fund, established by Temple Beth Am of Miami, Florida, in honor of Rabbi Baumgard.

The Julius Nicholas Baumgarten Memorial Scholarship, established by William M. Baumgarten of New York, New York, in memory of his beloved brother, to be awarded at the Cincinnati School.

The Edna R. Bekenstein Scholarship Fund, for rabbinical students, established by the Edna R. Bekenstein Charitable Trust of Enid, Oklahoma.

The Samuel and Hortense Berlin Scholarship, established by Hortense Berlin of Pompano Beach, Florida.

The Beth Emeth of Albany, New York Scholarship Fund, established by Rabbi Alvin S. Roth of Congregation Beth Emeth of Albany, New York.

The Israel and Ida G. Bettan Scholarship Fund, established by Anita Bettan of Cincinnati in memory of her parents.

The I. Monroe and Blanche B. Bing Scholarship Fund, established under the will of Blanche B. Bing.

The Robert and Adele S. Blank Foundation Grant, established by the Robert and Adele S. Blank Foundation, Inc., of New York, New York.

The Jean and Herbert R. Bloch, Jr. Scholarship Fund, for rabbinical students at the Los Angeles School, established by Jean and Herbert R. Bloch, Jr. of Beverly Hills, California.

The Louis C. and Edith R. Blumberg Memorial Scholarship Fund, established by a bequest of Louis C. Blumberg of Southfield, Michigan.

The Abraham S. Braude Scholarship, established in memory of Abraham S. Braude, member and former chairman of the Board of Governors, member and founding chairman of the Cincinnati Board of Overseers, by his family and friends.

The Stella Marks Brenner Scholarship Fund, established in her memory by her family.

The Theodore K. Broido Memorial Scholarship for rabbinical students in the New York School, established by Mrs. Sally F. Broido.

The Robin and Elliott Broidy Scholarship Fund for rabbinical and education students at the Los Angeles School, established by Robin and Elliott Broidy of Los Angeles, California.

The Brookdale Scholarship Fund, established through the generosity of The Brookdale Foundation of New York, New York.

The Dr. A. Gerson and Cyrilla E. Carmel Scholarship Fund for rabbinical students.

The Association of Chicago Reform Rabbis Scholarship Fund, established by the Associates of HUC-JIR, Chicago Chapter.

The Class of 1993 Rabbinical Scholarship, established by the Class of 1993 in Cincinnati.

The Josiah Cohen Scholarship, established by Congregation Rodef Shalom of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in honor of its president, Judge Josiah Cohen, upon his eightieth birthday.

The Rabbi Hillel Cohn Scholarship Fund, for rabbinical students at the Los Angeles School, established in his honor by congregants of Congregation Emanu El, San Bernadino, California, on the occasion of his retirement.

The Roberta and Leonard Cohn Scholarship Fund, for rabbinical students at the Los Angeles School, established by the Associates of HUC-JIR, San Francisco Chapter.

The Community Synagogue of Port Washington, New York Scholarship, established in honor of Rabbi Eugene B. Borowitz and Rabbi Martin S. Rozenberg, for study in Israel.

The Corwin Rabbinic Scholarship Fund for Los Angeles students, established by the late Mrs. Dorothy Corwin of Los Angeles, California.

The Ruth Crites Memorial Scholarship Fund, established in loving memory by her husband Lawrence Crites of West Hollywood, California.

The Irma and Abram S. Croll Scholarship, established under the will of Abram S. Croll of New York City.

The Crown Memorial Foundation Scholarships, established by the Crown Memorial Foundation for students in Cincinnati.

The Dallas Rabbinical Scholarship, established by Jeanne and Sanford P. Fagadau, Rita Sue and Alan J. Gold, Irma and Irwin Grossman, Janet and Morris Newberger, and Helga and Gerardo Weinstein.

The Mirrel Davis Scholarship Fund, established under the estate of Mirrel Davis of Titusville, Pennsylvania.

The Rebecca Davis Scholarship Fund, established as a trust under the will of Miss Rebecca Davis of Titusville, Pennsylvania.

The Joan Withers Dinner Scholarship Fund, for rabbinical students at the Los Angeles School, established by the Associates of HUC-JIR, San Francisco Chapter.

The Congregation Emanu-El of the City of New York Scholarships, established for the purpose of assisting students from New York, New York, as designated by the rabbis of Temple Emanu-El.

The Rabbi Tibor Fabian Scholarship, established by a bequest of Mrs. Rose T. Fabian.

The Fidanque Family Scholarship, established by the Fidanque Foundation, Inc. of New York, New York.

The Rabbi Steven M. Fink Scholarship Fund, for rabbinical students at the Los Angeles School, established by Rabbi Steven M. Fink of Des Moines, Iowa.

The Anne H. Flomenhaft Scholarship Fund, established under the will of Anne H. Flomenhaft of New York, New York.

The Dr. Jerome D. Folkman Scholarship in Human Relations, established by the Simon Lazarus Family Foundation of Columbus, Ohio.

The Julia and Leo Forchheimer Scholarship Fund, endowed by the Forchheimer Foundation, to be devoted to scholarships and fellowships for rabbinical and graduate students.

The Scholarship Fund of the Freed Foundation, established by William Jacobs of Palm Beach, Florida, Trustee.

The Helen and Charles Friedman Scholarship, to be awarded to rabbinical and cantorial students at the New York School.

The Leo and Ruth Friedson Scholarship Fund, established by a bequest of Ruth Friedson Leshine, for scholarships at the New York School.

The Rabbi Henri Front Memorial Scholarship Fund, for rabbinical students at the Los Angeles School, established by the HUC-JIR Los Angeles School.

The Hilda and Louis Furman Scholarship Fund, established under the will of Hilda Furman of New York City.

The Miriam Glanzberg Memorial Scholarship, established by Charles Fleck of Cleveland, Ohio, to be awarded at the Cincinnati School.

The Rabbi Joseph B. Glaser Endowment Fund/Director of Rabbinic Services, established by the Iser L. and Shirley S. Freund Family Trust, to provide an annual scholarship to a rabbinical student.

The Dr. Samuel H. Goldenson Memorial Scholarship, established by the Board of Trustees of Rodef Shalom Congregation of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in honor of the ministry of Dr. Samuel H. Goldenson to the congregation from 1918 to 1934. To be awarded to a student from the Rodef Shalom Congregation of the Pittsburgh area.

The Alvin Goldfarb Rabbinical Scholarship.

The Julius Alfred Goodfriend Scholarship, established by Mrs. Mayme Spiro Goodfriend of Knoxville, Tennessee, in memory of her son.

The Sarah and Henry Goodstein-Charles Frank Gordon Scholarship, established by Mrs. Sarah Goodstein of Lake Providence, Louisiana.

The Nettie and Isadore Gordean Scholarship Fund, established under the will of I. C. Gordean.

The Rabbi Alfred Gottschalk Education Fund, established by the Associates of the Cincinnati School.

The Barbara and Kurt Gronowski Scholarship Fund, for rabbinical students at the Los Angeles School, established by the Associates of HUC-JIR, San Francisco Chapter.

The Irene Gross Scholarship Fund, established in memory of Mrs. Gross by Barbara and Norman Gross of Sands Point, New York.

The Nathan and Sophia Gumenick Scholarship Fund, for worthy rabbinical students.

The Ruth L. Hare Scholarship, supporting a student at the Jerusalem School.

The Janet and George Hecker Scholarship Fund, for rabbinical students at the Los Angeles School, established by Mr. and the late Mrs. George Hecker of Los Angeles, California.

The Jeannette H. Hirsch Memorial Scholarship Fund, established by a bequest of Mrs. Jeannette H. Hirsch of Birmingham, Alabama.

The Rabbi Gunter Hirschberg Scholarship Fund, established in his honor by his friends and congregants of Rodeph Sholom, New York City, for students at the New York campus.

The Charles L. Hoffman and Laura E. Hoffman Scholarship Fund, established under the will of Mrs. Laura E. Hoffman of New York, New York.

The Horchow Family Rabbinical Scholarship, established by Roger S. and Carolyn P. Horchow.

The Harry and Edith H. Hubschman Scholarships, established under the will of Edith H. Hubschman.

The Congregation Temple Israel of St. Louis, Missouri Scholarship Fund, established in memory of Rabbi Martin E. Katzenstein.

The Hirsch Jacobi Family Memorial Fund, established under the will of Miss Rae Jacobi of Little Rock, Arkansas.

The Joseph B. Jacobs Memorial Scholarship, established by the Joseph B. and Lena B. Jacobs Foundation, Inc., of Atlanta, Georgia. To be used for a student, preferably from the Atlanta area.

The Sarah and Wolli Kaelter Scholarship Fund, for rabbinical students at the Los Angeles School, established by the Sarah and Wolli Kaelter Retirement Weekend Committee of Temple Israel of Long Beach, California.

The Joseph, Leo and Abraham Kagan Scholarship, established under the will of Joseph Kagan of New York, New York.

The Rabbi Norman Kagan Scholarship Fund, established by members of Temple Sinai, Roslyn Heights, New York, in honor of the twentieth anniversary of his ordination.

The Albert B. Kahn Scholarship Fund, established by Albert B. Kahn of Trenton, New Jersey.

The Nathan Kahn Memorial Fund, established by Mrs. Rebecca R. Kahn of Selma, Alabama.

The Deanne Feir Kass and Marshall L. Kass HUC Scholarship, established by Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Kass of Los Angeles, California.

The Golda Kaufman Scholarship Fund, for rabbinical students at the Los Angeles School, established by the Associates of HUC- JIR, San Francisco Chapter.

The George Kirschner Memorial Scholarship, established by the Associates of HUC-JIR, San Francisco Chapter, in honor of Rabbi Robert Kirschner.

The Harry and Sarah Kirschner Memorial Scholarship Fund.

The Nora and Isse Koch Scholarship Fund, established by a bequest of Mrs. Nora Amberg Koch of New York, New York.

The David H. Kraft and Sadye S. Kraft Scholarship Fund, established by Mrs. David H. Kraft of Chicago, Illinois.

The Erna Krouch Scholarship Fund, established under the will of Miss Erna Krouch of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

The Ike J. Kuhn Memorial Fund, established by a bequest of Ike J. Kuhn of Nashville, Tennessee.

The Clarence and Judith Lapedes Scholarship.

The Edna and Nathan Lavine Memorial Scholarship Fund, established under the will of Nathan Lavine of Sharon, Pennsylvania.

The Josephine Lessem Scholarship Fund, established under the will of Josephine Lessem of Tulsa, Oklahoma.

The Arnold G. Levin Scholarship Fund, for rabbinical students at the Los Angeles School, established by Mr. and the late Mrs. Willard Levin and friends.

The Harriet Gerber Lewis Rabbinical Scholarship Fund for Los Angeles students, established by Harriet Gerber Lewis of Chicago, Illinois.

The Rachel and Louis Liebman Scholarship Fund, established by Alma L. and Bertram J. Goodman, the income of which is to be used for the purpose of providing scholarships for worthy rabbinical students.

The Milton S. and Corinne N. Livingston Scholarship, established by the Milton S. and Corinne N. Livingston Foundation of Omaha, Nebraska, to be awarded to students from Nebraska or the Midwest.

The Alvin S. Luchs Memorial Scholarship, established under the will of Helen L. Luchs of Seattle, Washington.

The Rabbi Brian Lurie Scholarship Fund, for rabbinical students at the Los Angeles School, established by the Associates of HUC-JIR, San Francisco Chapter.

The Benard L. Maas Scholarship Fund, established under the will of Benard L. Maas, Sr. of Southfield, Michigan.

The Rabbi Meyer and Lillian C. Machlis Scholarship Fund, established under the will of Rabbi Machlis, for the benefit of rabbinical students during their first year of study at the College-Institute in Jerusalem.

The Marcus Family Rabbinical Scholarship, established by Jeffrey and Nancy Marcus.

The Samuel Marcus Scholarship, established by a bequest of Ellis Marcus Marx of Norfolk, Virginia.

The Hildegard Mayer Scholarship Fund, established by the Estate of Hildegard Mayer.

The Messinger Family Scholarship Fund, established by Joan and Martin Messinger of Harrison, New York.

The Claire Glass Miller Scholarship Fund.

The Isadore E. Millstone Scholarship Fund, established in his honor by the St. Louis community.

The Isaac Morris Scholarship Fund, established under the will of Isaac Morris of New York, New York.

The Abraham J. Multer Scholarship, established by Judge Abraham J. Multer of Brooklyn, New York.

The Rabbi Joseph Narot Scholarship, established by Temple Israel Sisterhood of Miami, Florida, in memory of Rabbi Joseph Narot.

The Louis Nathan Rabbinical Memorial Fund, established by the family of Mr. Louis Nathan of New Orleans, Louisiana.

The Toby Nathan Scholarship, established under the will of Celia Nathan of Chicago, Illinois.

The New England Associates Scholarship Fund for a student at the New York School.

The Erna Gottschalk Nussbaum Scholarship Fund, established in memory of Dr. Alfred Gottschalk's mother.

The National Federation of Temple Sisterhoods Scholarship and Maintenance Fund.

The Meyer W. Nathans Rabbinical Scholarship, to provide a scholarship to support needy and worthy rabbinical students at HUC-JIR/New York.

The Morley J. Pape Scholarship, established by Mr. and Mrs. Leon E. Weinstein of Forest Hill, Ontario, Canada, to be awarded annually to a Canadian student.

The Rabbi and Mrs. Norman R. Patz Scholarship Fund, established in honor of their twenty-fifth anniversary by Rabbi and Mrs. Patz.

The Moses and Julia Plough Scholarship, established in honor of S. L. Kopald, Jr., a former chairman of the Board of Governors, by the Plough Foundation of Memphis, Tennessee.

The Plum Foundation Rabbinic Scholarship, for Los Angeles students, established by the Plum Foundation of Los Angeles, California.

The Annual M. E. Polson Rabbinical Traveling Fellowship to Israel, established by Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fine of Miami, Florida.

The Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Poplis Scholarship Fund, established in their memory, by a bequest of Helen Verneice Poplis.

The Rechler Jerusalem Fellows Scholarship Fund, established by Beverly and Morton Rechler of New York for students in the Israel Rabbinical Program.

The Robert Isaac Rheinstrom Memorial Scholarship Fund, established under the will of Robert I. Rheinstrom.

The Edith Roberts Memorial Scholarship, designated by Dr. Paul M. Steinberg, to be awarded to a meritorious student at the New York School.

The Fannie A. Rindskopf and Louis Rindskopf Memorial Fund, established by a bequest of Mrs. Fannie A. Rindskopf of Cincinnati, Ohio.

The Caroline Rosenbaum Scholarship Fund, established by a bequest of Caroline Rosenbaum of Dallas, Texas.

The Barbara and Richard Rosenberg Scholarship Fund, for rabbinical students at the Los Angeles School, established by the Associates of HUC-JIR, San Francisco Chapter.

The Freida B. and Robert S. Rosow Scholarship Endowment, established by Freida B. and Robert S. Rosow, for rabbinical students at the Cincinnati campus.

The Leopold and Annie W. Rothschild Scholarship, established under the will of Rachel R. Marks of Buffalo, New York.

The Rabbi Byron T. Rubenstein Memorial Scholarship Fund, established by Edwin A. Malloy in memory of Rabbi Rubenstein, former rabbi of Temple Israel of Westport, Connecticut.

The Samuel Salinger Scholarship Fund, established by a bequest of Samuel Salinger of New York, New York.

The Rabbi Joshua Saltzman Scholarship Fund, established by Rabbi Murray Saltzman and Baltimore Hebrew Congregation, in honor of the ordination of Rabbi Joshua Saltzman.

The Ilona Samek Scholarship Fund, established by the estate of Ilona Samek of New York, New York.

The Harriet Sanders Scholarship Fund, established by the Trust Committee of the Harriet Sanders Trust of Dayton, Ohio, in honor of the late Dr. Nelson Glueck's twentieth anniversary as President of HUC-JIR.

The Rabbi Ira E. Sanders Scholarship Fund, established by friends in Little Rock, Arkansas, in honor of the fiftieth anniversary of his ordination. To assist a student, preferably from the Little Rock area.

The S. H. and Helen R. Scheuer Family Foundation Scholarships, established by the S. H. and Helen R. Scheuer Family Foundation.

The Mrs. Max M. (Hadie) Schiff Memorial Scholarship Fund, established in memory of the resident director of the dormitories (1945-1966) by her friends and family.

The Rabbi Leonard and Diana Schoolman Rabbinical Scholarship Fund, established in honor of the twenty-fifth wedding anniversary of Rabbi and Mrs. Schoolman of Houston, Texas.

The William M. and Frances Schuster Scholarship Fund.

The Rabbi Samuel Schwartz Rabbinical Scholarship Fund, established by James Schwartz of Chicago, Illinois in memory of his father.

The Sexual Orientation Scholarship Fund for rabbinical, education, and communal service students who will work in congregations and the community to promote an inclusive Jewish community, established by friends of the Los Angeles School and by the Jewish Community Foundation of the Jewish Federation Council of Greater Los Angeles.

The Esther Shaffer Memorial Scholarship, established by Mrs. Esther Shaffer of Chicago, Illinois.

The Rodef Shalom Congregation of Pittsburgh Scholarship, established in honor of Solomon B. Freehof, rabbi emeritus of the congregation.

The Elaine and Al Shain Rabbinical Scholarship, established by Mr. and Mrs. Al Shain of Brookline, Massachusetts, in honor of Rabbi Bernard Mehlman, for students in the Rabbinical Residencies Mentorship Program.

The Coleph B. Shaw Scholarship Fund, established by a bequest of Mrs. Rose H. Harrison of San Antonio, Texas.

The Drs. Ben and A. Jess Shenson Rabbinic Scholarship Fund for Los Angeles students, established by Dr. A. Jess Shenson of San Francisco in memory of his brother Ben.

The Rodof Sholom Congregation of Petersburg, Virginia Scholarship Fund.

The Silberstein Rabbinical Scholarship Fund, established by a bequest of Walter Silberstein.

The Eleanor Sinsheimer Fund, established by a bequest of Miss Eleanor Sinsheimer of New York, New York.

The Kalman and Elsie Sloate Rabbinical Scholarship, established by Laura J. Sloate in honor of her parents, to be awarded at the New York School.

The Rabbi Mordecai I. Soloff Scholarship Fund, for rabbinical students at the Los Angeles School, established by friends and congregants of Temple Akiba of Culver City, California on the occasion of his eightieth birthday.

The Max Solomon Scholarship Fund, established by a bequest of Max Solomon of Detroit, Michigan.

The Jacob Sonderling Memorial Rabbinical Scholarship, established by the Board of Directors of the Society of Jewish Culture.

The Marjorie Spritzer Memorial Scholarship, established by her family and friends.

The Dr. Paul M. Steinberg Scholarship Fund, established in honor of Dr. Paul M. Steinberg, at the New York School, by Edith Roberts.

The Sylvia Stone Memorial Scholarship Fund, for rabbinical students at the Los Angeles School, established by the Associates of HUC-JIR, San Francisco Chapter.

The Aaron Straus and Lillie Straus Foundation Scholarship Fund, of Baltimore, Maryland.

The Hope Stringer Rabbinical Scholarship Fund, established by Mr. Howard Stringer of Nashville, Tennessee, in honor of his wife.

The Theodore and Selma Tannenwald Scholarship Fund, established by Judge and Mrs. Theodore Tannenwald, Jr., for a needy and worthy student at the New York School.

The Rabbi Henry Tavel Scholarship Fund, established by Mrs. Hildred B. Hoodin of Cincinnati, Ohio, in memory of Rabbi Henry Tavel.

The Teagle Foundation Scholarship, established by the Teagle Foundation of New York, New York.

The Rabbi Samuel Teitelbaum Memorial Scholarship, established by Mrs. Samuel Teitelbaum, Mr. Louis Teitelbaum, and members of the family.

The Temple Beth Emet of Burbank, California Rabbinical Scholarship Fund, established in honor of Temple Beth Emet's twenty-fifth anniversary.

The Temple B'nai Sholom of Essex-Middle River, Maryland Scholarship Fund.

The Sisterhood of Temple Emanu El of Houston, Texas Scholarship Fund, established in honor of Rabbi Robert I. Kahn. To be awarded to a student, preferably from Temple Emanu El.

The Sisterhood of Temple Emanu El of Houston, Texas Scholarship Fund, established in honor of Rabbi Roy A. Walter. To be awarded to a student, preferably from Temple Emanu El.

The Jeannette Greenwald Tobin Scholarship Fund, established by a bequest of Miss Lottie Greenwald.

The Rufus M. Ullman Endowment Fund, established in memory of his parents, Monroe A. and Florence Fuld Ullman.

The Harlow G. Unger Rabbinical Scholarship, to be awarded on the basis of both financial need and an overriding commitment to the strengthening of the education of Jewish youth.

The Cecile and L A. Victor Scholarship Fund, established in honor of Rabbi Gerald J. Klein of Temple Emanu-El of Dallas, Texas.

The Metropolitan Washington Scholarship Fund, for rabbinical and cantorial students.

The Wells Scholarship Fund, established by Warren and Ethel Wells.

The Westchester Associates Scholarship Fund, for rabbinical and cantorial students at the New York School.

The David H. Wice Rabbinical Scholarship Fund, established by his friends in honor of Rabbi Wice's fiftieth anniversary in the rabbinate.

The Dorothy and Harry Wise, Jr., Fund, established by Dr. Thomas N. Stern of Memphis, Tennessee.

The Moses and Jeanette Wolf Scholarship Fund, in memory of Moses and Jeanette Wolf, established by a bequest of Jacob Wolf.

The William and Jean Wolf Scholarship Fund.

The Marion Wurzberger Rabbinical Scholarship Fund, established under the will of Marion Wurzberger.

The David Zeff Scholarship Fund, established in his memory by his family and friends.

The Esther Zelfman Scholarship Fund, established in honor of Mrs. Zelfman by Barbara and Norman Gross of Sands Point, New York.

The Moyshe Zilber Scholarship Trust, established by the late Mr. and Mrs. Moyshe Zilber, for scholarship assistance for worthy students.

The Rabbi Sheldon Zimmerman Education Fund, established by the Associates of the Cincinnati School.

The Dr. Abraham Zygielbaum Scholarship Fund, for rabbinical students at the Los Angeles School, established in his memory by HUC-JIR with contributions from his family and friends.

The L'Dor VaDor Rabbinical and Cantorial Student Scholarship Fund, established by the Rabbinical and Cantorial Alumni Associations as a vehicle to support future colleagues and to honor its own members on the occasion of their Silver Anniversaries of Ordination and Investiture.

The following rabbis and cantors have been honored by their congregations with special funds named in their honor within L'Dor VaDor:

Rabbi Martin P. Beifield, Jr., by Congregation Beth Ahabah, Richmond, VA
Rabbi Donald R. Berlin, by Temple Oheb Shalom, Baltimore, MD
Rabbi Bruce S. Block, by Temple Sinai of Bergen County, Tenafly, NJ
Rabbi Gerald S. Brieger, by Temple Emanuel, Orange, CT
Rabbi Steven A. Chester, by Temple Sinai, Oakland, CA
Rabbi Jerome Davis, by Temple Emanuel, Cherry Hill, NJ.
Rabbi Michael B. Eisenstat, by Temple Judea, Coral Gables, FL
Rabbi Allen I. Freehling, by University Synagogue, Los Angeles, CA
Rabbi Ronne Friedman, by Temple Israel, Boston, MA
Rabbi Edwin Cole Goldberg, by Temple Judea, Coral Gables, FL
Rabbi Mark N. Goldman, by Rockdale Temple, Cincinnati, OH
Rabbi Paul J. Golomb, by Vassar Temple, Poughkeepsie, NY
Rabbi Peter H. Grumbacher, by Congregation Beth Emeth, Wilmington, DE
Rabbi Leslie Yale Gutterman, by Temple Beth-El, Providence, RI
Rabbi Eli Herscher, by Stephen S. Wise Temple, Los Angeles, CA
Rabbi David M. Horowitz, by Temple Israel, Akron, OH
Cantor Emeritus Sheldon F. Merel, by Congregation Beth Israel, San Diego, CA
Rabbi Mark Miller, by Temple Bat Yahm, Newport Beach, CA
Rabbi Michael A. Oppenheimer, by The Suburban Temple, Beachwood, OH
Rabbi Norman R. Patz, by Temple Sholom of West Essex, Cedar Grove, NJ
Rabbi Kenneth D. Roseman, by Temple Shalom, Dallas, TX
Rabbi Charles P. Sherman, by Temple Israel, Tulsa, OK
Rabbi Merle E. Singer, by Temple Beth El of Boca Raton, Boca Raton, FL
Rabbi Mark N. Staitman, by Rodef Shalom Congregation, Pittsburgh, PA
Rabbi Barry Tabachnikoff, by Congregation Bet Breira, Miami, FL
Rabbi Cary D. Yales*, by Temple Isaiah, Lexington, MA
Rabbi Sheldon Zimmerman, by Temple Emanu-El, Dallas, TX

Additional honorees in the L'Dor VaDor Scholarship Fund:

Rabbi Jeffrey L. Ballon, by Temple Beth Am, Jupiter, FL
Rabbi Arnold Mark Belzer, by Congregation Mickve Israel, Savannah, GA
Rabbi Abner L. Bergman, by Temple Judea of Manhasset, Manhasset, NY
Rabbi Bradley N. Bleefeld, by Reform Congregation Keneseth Israel, Elkins Park, PA
Rabbi Neal I. Borovitz, by Temple Sholom, River Edge, NJ
Cantor Lawrence B. Ehrlich, by Congregation Rodef Sholom, Youngstown, OH
Rabbi Edward Paul Cohn, by Temple Sinai, New Orleans, LA
Rabbi Solomon T. Greenberg, by The Valley Temple, Cincinnati, OH
Rabbi Sheldon J. Harr, by Temple Kol Ami, Plantation, FL
Rabbi Peter S. Knobel, by Beth Emet-The Free Synagogue, Evanston, IL
Rabbi Lawrence S. Kushner, by Congregation Beth El, Sudbury, MA
Rabbi Leigh D. Lerner, by Temple Emanu-El-Beth Shalom, Montreal, Quebec
Rabbi Mark G. Loeb, by Beth El Congregation, Baltimore, MD
Rabbi Bennett Miller, by Anshe Emeth Memorial Temple, New Brunswick, NJ
Rabbi James L. Mirel, by Temple B'nai Torah, Bellevue, WA
Cantor Barbara Ostfeld, by Temple Beth Am, Williamsville, NY
Rabbi James H. Perman, by the Free Synagogue of Westchester, Mt. Vernon, NY
Rabbi Ferenc Raj, by the Beth El Temple Center, Belmont, MA
Rabbi Edward L. Schecter, by Temple Beth Shalom, Hasting-on-Hudson, NY
Rabbi Dannel I. Schwartz, by Temple Shir Shalom, West Bloomfield, MI
Rabbi Mayer W. Selekman, by Temple Sholom, Broomall, PA
Rabbi Howard Shapiro, by Temple Israel, West Palm Beach, FL
Rabbi Mark L. Shook, by Temple Israel, St. Louis, MO
Rabbi Donald M. Splansky, by Temple Beth Am, Framingham, MA
Rabbi Jonathan A. Stein, by Congregation Beth Israel, San Diego, CA
Rabbi Ira S. Youdovin, by Stephen Wise Free Synagogue, New York, NY

*Of Blessed Memory

Year-in-Israel Program and Israel Rabbinical Program

The Dr. Abe Axelrod Israeli Rabbinical Scholarship, for an Israeli female student enrolled in the HUC-JIR Israel Rabbinical Program, established by Mrs. Velma Axelrod.

The Edward Brand Scholarship Fund, for students in the School of Sacred Music Year-in-Israel program.

The Forchheimer Foundation Scholarship Fund.

The Rose and Albert Friedman Israel Rabbinical Scholarship Fund.

The Nelson Glueck Scholarship Fund, to be applied each year to the Year- in-Israel Program.

The Jakob and Irma Gottschalk Scholarship Fund, established under the will of Jakob Gottschalk for the training and education of rabbis and cantors at the Jerusalem School.

The Gabriel Heller Memorial Scholarship, to support students in the Israel Rabbinical Program, established by The Maurice Pollack Foundation of Israel in memory of Gabriel Heller.

Rabbi Dr. Benjamin Hoffseyer Scholarship, established in memory of a member of the first ordination class of the Jewish Institute of Religion (1926), for Year-in-Israel Program.

The Helen and David Jacobson Scholarship, established by Temple Beth El of San Antonio, Texas, in honor of Rabbi Emeritus and Mrs. David Jacobson, for a first-year rabbinical student.

The Joel Lewis Scholarship, established by Jeanette and Paul Lewis of Sag Harbor, New York, in memory of their brother, for a first-year student at the Jerusalem School.

The Rabbi Meyer and Lillian C. Machlis Scholarship Fund, established under the will of Rabbi Machlis, for the benefit of rabbinical students during their first year of study at the College-Institute in Jerusalem.

The Rabbi Jonathan Magidovitch, B'nai Torah Congregation, Scholarship, for a rabbinical student in the Year-in-Israel Program.

The Mann-Sonne Scholarship Fund, established by the Mann-Sonne Publication Committee, to be awarded to a student in the Year-in-Israel Program in memory of Drs. Jacob Mann and Isaiah Sonne.

The Jacqueline Shuchat Marx Year-in-Israel Cantorial Scholarship, established by Temple Beth El, Knoxville, Tennessee.

The Hildegard Mayer Scholarship Fund.

The Mr. and Mrs. Isadore E. Millstone Scholarship, for the Year-in-Israel Program.

The Beverly and Morton Rechler Israel Rabbinical Fellowship Fund, established by Beverly and Morton Rechler.

The Rabbi Max Schenk Scholarship, established by Mrs. Max Schenk of New York, New York, and family and friends, to be awarded to a student in the Year-in-Israel Program.

The Schwartz Scholarship Fund, established by Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Schwartz of Cincinnati, Ohio, for worthy rabbinical students in the Year-in-Israel Program.

The Rabbi Frederick C. Schwartz Fund for Rabbinical Scholarships, established in honor of Rabbi Schwartz's sixtieth birthday by friends and congregants of Temple Sholom, North Chicago Hebrew Congregation, to provide scholarship aid for first-year rabbinical students in Israel.

The Charles and M. R. Shapiro Foundation Scholarship Fund, to be awarded to students in the Year-in-Israel Program.

The Louis E. and Judith Stern Scholarship, established by a bequest of Judith P. Stern, for a first-year student during his or her study program in Israel.

The Tudor Foundation Scholarship, for a student in the Year-in-Israel Program.

The Muriel F. Wolfman Year-in-Israel Scholarship, for a rabbinical or cantorial student.

The Women of Reform Judaism-Dr. Alfred Gottschalk Israel Rabbinical Scholarships, for Israeli students at the Jerusalem School.

School of Sacred Music - New York

The Cantor Joseph L. and Rachel E. Alpert Family Memorial Scholarship Fund, endowed by the children of Cantor Alpert to help students to become cantors and to honor his long and eminent career.

The Baltimore Associates Scholarship Fund for a student at the New York School.

The Rose C. and Jacob Bovarnick Memorial Scholarship, established by their sons and families, to be awarded to aid a worthy student in the perpetuation of Yiddish music.

The Abraham W. Binder Scholarship, established under the will of Abraham W. Binder of New York, New York.

The Cantor Andrew Edison-Temple Sinai of Roslyn Biennial Cantorial Scholarship.

The Joseph and Jonathan Freudenthal Scholarship, established by Mrs. Mari Freudenthal of New York, New York.

The Helen and Charles Friedman Scholarship Fund, for rabbinical and cantorial students at the New York School.

The Lowell and Frances Hyams Brentano Fund, established under the will of Frances Hyams Brentano of New York, New York.

The New England Associates Scholarship Fund for a student at the New York School.

The Edith Roberts Memorial Scholarship, designated by Dr. Paul M. Steinberg, to be awarded to a meritorious student at the New York School.

The S. H. and Helen R. Scheuer Family Foundation Scholarships, established by the S. H. and Helen R. Scheuer Family Foundation.

The Faye M. Tauber Scholarship, established under the will of Faye M. Tauber of Trenton, New Jersey.

The Metropolitan Washington Scholarship Fund, for rabbinical and cantorial students.

The Westchester Associates Scholarship Fund, for rabbinical and cantorial students at the New York School.

The Cantor Arthur Wolfson Memorial Scholarship, established by the Women's Auxiliary of Congregation Emanu-El of New York, New York, to be granted annually to a cantorial student.

The Henry and Martha Worton Memorial Cantorial Scholarship Fund, established by the late Martha Worton.

Rhea Hirsch School of Education - Los Angeles

The Robin and Elliott Broidy Scholarship Fund for rabbinical and education students at the Los Angeles School, established by Robin and Elliott Broidy of Los Angeles, California.

The Mildred Fendell Kessler Scholarship Fund, established by the Bernard Kessler family.

The S. H. and Helen R. Scheuer Family Foundation Scholarships, established by the S. H. and Helen R. Scheuer Family Foundation.

The Sexual Orientation Scholarship Fund for rabbinical, education, and communal service students who will work in congregations and the community to promote an inclusive Jewish community, established by friends of the Los Angeles School and by the Jewish Community Foundation of the Jewish Federation Council of Greater Los Angeles.

Shirley and David Toomim Foundation Scholarships, supporting students in the Education Departments of HUC-JIR.

The New York School of Education

The Baltimore Associates Scholarship Fund for a student at the New York School.

The New England Associates Scholarship Fund for a student at the New York School.

The Edith Roberts Memorial Scholarship, designated by Dr. Paul M. Steinberg, to be awarded to a meritorious student at the New York School.

Shirley and David Toomim Foundation Scholarships, supporting students in the Education Departments of HUC-JIR.

School of Jewish Communal Service-Los Angeles

Paul Jeser and Michael Jeser Scholarship

The Julius and Rose Bisno Scholarship Fund, established by family and friends in memory of Julius and Rose Bisno.

The Alex and Ruth Britton Family Fund for service to disabled persons, established by Dr. and Mrs. Alexander Britton of Los Alamitos, California.

The Gerald Bubis Scholarship Fund.

The Crown Family Foundation Scholarship Endowment Fund, for the School.

The Elizabeth G. Danforth Scholarship for students in the Double Masters program at HUC-JIR's School of Jewish Communal Service and Washington University's George Warren Brown School of Social Work.

The Irwin Daniels Scholarship Fund, established by Irwin Daniels of Los Angeles, California.

The Ruth Elias and Bernard Elias Memorial Scholarship Fund, established by Samuel Elias of Los Angeles, California.

The Dorothy and Osias Goren Scholarship, established for a student in the School.

The William Randolph Hearst Endowed Scholarship Fund, established by The Hearst Foundation, Inc., for students at the School enrolled in a double Masters degree program of Jewish Communal Service and Social Work with the University of Southern California.

The Hillside Memorial Park and Mortuary Scholarship Fund, created to support student tuition expenses/

The Anita and Stanley Hirsh Scholarship Fund, established for a student in the School by Anita and Stanley Hirsh of Studio City, California.

The Ted Kanner Scholarship Fund, established by friends and colleagues to honor his service to the Jewish community.

The Joan Kheel Memorial Scholarship Fund, established by Joshua Kheel of Los Angeles, California.

The Mervin N. Lemmerman Scholarship in Jewish Communal Service, established by the family of Mervin Lemmerman.

The Mount Sinai Memorial Parks and Mortuary Scholarship Fund, created to support student tuition expenses.

The Newman Endowment Fund, established for the School scholarship endowment fund.

The Robbyn Sue Panitch and Gloria Panitch Memorial Scholarship Fund, established by Mr. Allan Panitch, in memory of his daughter and wife, for a female student over 30 years of age enrolled in the Double Master's program of the School of Jewish Communal Service and the School of Social Work at the University of Southern California.

The Scheuer Family Foundation Scholarship, established by S. H. and Mrs. Helen R. Scheuer.

The S. H. and Helen R. Scheuer Family Foundation Scholarships, established by the S. H. and Helen R. Scheuer Family Foundation.

The Rabbi Harold Schulweis Scholarship Fund, established for a student in the School in his honor by his friends.

The Sexual Orientation Scholarship Fund for rabbinical, education, and communal service students who will work in congregations and the community to promote an inclusive Jewish community, established by friends of the Los Angeles School and by the Jewish Community Foundation of the Jewish Federation Council of Greater Los Angeles.

The Mildred, Herbert and Julian Simon Foundation Scholarship Fund, established by the Foundation for a student pursuing a double Master's from the School of Jewish Communal Service and the George Warren Brown School of Social Work at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri.

The Frank L. Weil Scholarship Fund, established by Mrs. Henrietta Weil in memory of her husband.

The Dr. Hans J. Weil Memorial Scholarship, established by Mrs. Hans Weil.

The Schools of Graduate Studies

The Dr. Emil L. and Winifred L. Barrows Scholarship Fund, for rabbinical and graduate students, established by Dr. and Mrs. Emil L. Barrows, Cincinnati, Ohio.

The Abraham and Dolly Cohen Fellowship, established by the AB, Dolly and Ralph Cohen Foundation, for an annual fellowship within the School of Graduate Studies in Cincinnati.

The Ralph and Julia Cohen Fellowship, established by the AB, Dolly and Ralph Cohen Foundation, for an annual fellowship within the SChool of Graduate Studies in Cincinnati.

The Julia and Leo Forchheimer Scholarship Fund, endowed by the Forchheimer Foundation, to be devoted to scholarships and fellowships for rabbinical and graduate students.

The Edgar F. Magnin Scholarship, established by the late George Lievre of Los Angeles, California.


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