Current Projects
The Tikvah Fellowship
The Tikvah Fellowship is a paid one-year program for exceptional individuals interested in the political, religious, and intellectual future of the Jewish people. The fellowship is based in New York City, and each fellow receives a stipend of between $25,000 and $75,000, depending on age, experience, and financial need. |
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Seminars
The Tikvah Fund sponsors seminars and fellowships in Jewish thought for graduate, undergraduate, and high school students. Participants from schools around the world study great texts and ideas from the Jewish intellectual tradition with gifted and renowned faculty. Seminars take place in New York,and at Princeton University, Yale University, and the Ein Prat Academy for Leadership, outside Jerusalem. |
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Tikvah Seminars for Post High School Students in Israel
In coordination with many programs in Israel, the Tikvah Fund is pleased to sponsor a year-long seminar to promote serious thinking about the nexus of Jewish values and enduring human questions. Through monthly presentations and retreats, the program brings together some of the finest rabbis and thinkers of Israeli society with curious and motivated post high school students. The program intends to supplement Israel program curriculums by providing a forum for interdisciplinary study, dialogue, and camaraderie amongst a select group of students. |
TIKVAH at Princeton University
The Tikvah Project on Jewish Thought at Princeton University will support new teaching and research on the great human questions, bringing Jewish thought and ideas into conversation with other philosophical and theological traditions of Western Civilization. |
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TIKVAH at NYU Law School
The Tikvah Center on Law and Jewish Civilization at New York University will support research and teaching that explores the contribution of the Jewish legal and philosophical tradition to our understanding of law and civic life. |
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Tikvah at the Jewish Theological Seminary
The Tikvah Institute for Jewish Thought is an academic program with a public dimension devoted to a searching intellectual encounter between the best sources of Jewish and broader Western reflection on the deepest problems of human life. |
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TIKVAH at University of Toronto
The Tikvah Program in Jewish Thought at the University of Toronto brings together world-renowned faculty from the Department of Philosophy, Political Science, and Religion to form a unique, interdisciplinary program. |
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The Tikvah High School Scholars Program
Until 2012, Tikvah partnered with thirteen leading Jewish day schools to promote the serious consideration of Jewish thought and enduring human questions. Students from participating schools had the opportunity to explore the great contributions of Jewish thought to human self-understanding and discover how the great classics of philosophy, political thought, literature, and theology inform the Jewish future. Along with an intense in-school curriculum, students traveled to prestigious academic institutions to participate in high-level study and exploration. |
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