Harold J & Arlene G. Levy Award in Jewish Studies Endowment
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Oct 31, 2024
United States
individual
About This Opportunity
The Harold J & Arlene G. Levy Award in Jewish Studies Endowment was established by Harold J. Levy, MD '46 in 2011. This award recognizes undergraduate students who demonstrate exceptional academic achievement and commitment to Jewish Studies. Eligible students must be enrolled as sophomores, juniors, or seniors at the University at Buffalo and must be majoring or minoring in Jewish Studies. The award seeks to honor students who have achieved high academic merit and have demonstrated outstanding scholarship and commitment to the study of Jewish culture and heritage. This endowed award reflects the donor's dedication to supporting students pursuing deeper understanding of Jewish studies and culture.
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