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Zahava and Moshael Straus Center for Torah and Western Thought Scholars Program

The Zahava and Moshael Straus Center for Torah and Western Thought Scholars Program seeks to identify and attract exceptionally gifted undergraduate men and women who demonstrate high academic achievement, leadership potential, and commitment to studying the great works of the Jewish and Western tradition.

 

Fall 2024 Applications Closed
Straus Scholars
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Program Overview

The Straus Scholars Program is tailored for undergraduate students who demonstrate high academic achievement in both Jewish and general studies and a commitment to studying the great works of the Jewish and Western tradition. Scholars, the aspiring intellectual leaders of tomorrow, will undertake a course of study including specially designed, unique interdisciplinary courses bridging Torah and the great works of art, literature, philosophy, and political science. They also benefit from unique mentorship, networking and internship opportunities.

Additionally, Straus Scholars will fully participate in supplementary programs and activities offered by the Straus Center, and have the opportunity for small group sessions with visiting dignitaries and intellectuals. Scholars will receive tuition support in the form of an annual scholarship up to $25,000, renewable for up to three years on campus in New York. Acceptance of this scholarship will replace any previous academic offers from Yeshiva University.

Straus Scholars will be chosen on a highly competitive basis. The Straus Center will consider high school and post-high school Israel records, letters of recommendation and proof of deep intellectual engagement with Western and Jewish thought. Select applicants will be notified and invited for individual interviews. 

Who Should Apply

Applicants who:

  • Have excelled in general and Jewish Studies while in high school
  • Have already applied to Yeshiva College or Stern College
  • Are engaged in post-high school study in Israel
  • Demonstrate a commitment to Yeshiva University’s philosophy of Torah Umadda and a deep interest in both Jewish and Western thought
  • Exhibit leadership potential through extracurricular activities and community involvement
  • Will be on the New York campus in the 2024–2025 academic year

How to Apply

  • Applicants should complete the Zahava and Moshael Straus Center for Torah and Western Thought Scholars Program application (link above)
  • The application requires a resume, an essay, and two letters of recommendation
  • Transcripts on file with the admissions office will also be reviewed

Email: shaina.trapedo@yu.edu

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