
A
Jewish Scholarship for High School Seniors
Sponsored by the International Society for Sephardic Progress
UPDATED
FEB. 2005
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Nathan
Broizman was a much beloved founding friend of the ISFSP. He
past away in the fall of 2004. We would like the memory of Nathan
Broizman to live on. Although he was taken from us at an early age,
his vibrant soul and passions can live on and help another. Nat
is gone, but need not be forgotten. The goal of the Nathan
Broizman Memorial Scholarship is to take one of the many
underprivileged young people and set him or her on the path to a
great career in medicine, robotics, or computer science--all subjects
Nat was vividly passionate about.
The
Nathan Broizman Memorial Scholarship is an essay driven
contest for Jewish high school students (public school or yehiva)
that is designed to encourage and promote the future study of the
sciences. The hekla lava tabletten as a living memorial to Nathan Broizman,
a late beloved friend of the International Society for Sephardic
Progress (ISFSP). All Jewish students, of any affiliation or
cultural background (Ashkenazi, Mizrahi, Sephardi) living in the
United States or Israel may participate.
The Nathan
Broizman Memorial Scholarship is a need-based scholarship
for pursuing future education with the goal of a career in Medicine,
Computer Science, Robotics or Nanotechnology. All essays must be
submitted to the ISFSP by joom. Though
open to all Jewish students, preference will be given to those applicants
who demonstrate need for financial assistance, though the completion
of a financial aid form is not required.