Grants

Ulpan Scholarships Summer 2023
The application will close on April 03, 2023.
Ulpan Scholarships for intensive Hebrew language programs in Israel (summer 2023) are available for BA, MA and PhD students, and early career scholars of Jewish Studies.
These scholarships have been funded through the generous support of the Rothschild Foundation Hanadiv Europe.
Applicants may apply to any of the Summer Ulpan programs offered by the following universities:
- Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
- The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
- Tel Aviv University International School
- The University of Haifa
Applicants may apply for up to 1,500 GBP towards their tuition and housing costs and, in cases where housing is not required, the remainder of the grant may be used towards flight tickets at the discretion and under the conditions of the World Union of Jewish Studies.
In order to be eligible to receive an Ulpan Scholarship from WUJS, applicants must be:
- EU citizens or citizens of another European non-EU member country (Albania, Armenia, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Gibraltar, Iceland, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Liechtenstein, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Norway, Russia, Serbia, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, and the United Kingdom).
- Based at a European University.
- One of the following:
- BA students, who have completed at least the first two years of their degree and intend to pursue graduate degrees in Jewish Studies.
- MA/PhD students, researching a topic within the field of Jewish Studies.
- Early career scholars of Jewish Studies, who received their doctoral degree no more than five years ago.
- Able to demonstrate the relevance of Hebrew language skills to their research interests.
Applicants for Ulpan Scholarships will have to apply BOTH to the educational institution for the study program as well as to the World Union of Jewish Studies for the grant. Successful candidates will receive the grant on condition that they are accepted to the Ulpan program. They will be required to participate in the program and submit a final report and certificate of completion of the course to the World Union of Jewish Studies.
For the application form, click here.

Ephraim Urbach Grants
APPLICATIONS FOR 2023-2024 Ephraim Urbach Grants ARE NOW CLOSED.
The International Ephraim E. Urbach Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Jewish Studies is funded and administered by the Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture (MFJC) in cooperation with the World Union of Jewish Studies. Its purpose is to assist a limited number of outstanding recent recipients of the Ph.D., within the last three years, in a field of Jewish studies in publishing their first book, launching their scholarly career, and/or furthering research in their area of special interest.
We will be accepting letters of nomination until January 15, 2023. Nominees will receive a link to the application portal and have until March 15, 2023 to complete their applications.
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The Urbach Fellowship is aimed at assisting recipients of the PhD within the past 3 years in launching their scholarly careers through publication of their first book and furthering research in their areas of specialization.
Applicants must be nominated by the Head of the Department at which their PhD was awarded. The Fellowship is designed for scholars who completed their dissertations with distinction, and who show promise of achieving distinguished academic careers
The applications are evaluated by an international panel of experts and committees of the World Union of Jewish Studies and the MFJC. Final action will be taken by the MFJC Board of Trustees in July, 2023.
The Fellowship provides a stipend of up to $15,000 for one year. Past recipients include applicants from programs at: Bar-Ilan University, Ben Gurion University, Brandeis University, Ecole Pratique des Hautes, Etudes, Paris, Hebrew University, Jewish Theological Seminary of America, New York University, Stanford University and the University of Geneva.
Nominations letters (with the applicant’s name and contact information) and further inquiries, please send to office@mfjc.org.
For more information, click here.

Book Publishing Support Grant
The Application is now CLOSED.
Once a year the World Union of Jewish Studies will give Book Publishing Support Grant, for early career scholars without research funds, and who have never held a tenured position at a university.
Early career scholars without research funds, who are current WUJS members (Please note: membership applies for a calendar year. The link for 2022 membership dues can be found here); and have never held a tenured position at a university, may apply for the book publication grant.
The grants of up to 5,000 NIS each will be paid directly to the publishing houses of the successful applicants.
All applicants must submit the following in the form linked here:
The Matanel Prize for Jewish Thought
Awarded for best original book in Jewish Thought, published in Hebrew in the past three years (2020-2022).
The winners of 2022 are:
Prof. Avraham (Rami) Reiner, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev on his book, Rabbenu Tam: Interpretation, Halakhah, Controversy.
Prof. Oded Israeli, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev on his book, R. Moses b. Nachman (Nachmanides): Intellectual Biography.
The Application is now CLOSED.
The prize of USD 25,000 is awarded for the best original book in Jewish Thought, published in Hebrew in the past three years (2020-2022), which is suitable for a wide readership. The book should be at least the second one published by the author who is expected to be also involved in social and educational activities.
Authors and publishers may submit nominations.
Applicants are required to fill out the application form (in Hebrew), and must submit the following:
- CV (English or Hebrew)
- List of main publications (up to 2 pages)
- Two letters of recommendation that explain why the book deserves the prize. The recommendations may be sent directly to the World Union of Jewish Studies worldunion@jewish-studies.org.
- Five copies of the book must be sent to:
The World Union of Jewish Studies, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Rabin World Center of Jewish Studies, Mt Scopus, Jerusalem 9190501, Israel
No further documents will be considered.
The submission deadline is Sunday, May 1, 2022.
The upcoming Matanel Prize for Jewish Thought is expected to be awarded during the 18th World Congress of Jewish Studies in Summer 2022 (8-12 August).
The publisher shall ensure that the winning books are decorated with a wrap-around band indicating “Matanel Prize for Jewish Thought 2022″.