Archives: Grantees

The Kadima Scholarships, established by the Kadar Family at Tel Aviv University, open doors for exceptional students to pursue higher education and realize their ambitions. By broadening access to academic excellence and supporting students’ growth, the scholarships nurture future leaders whose talent and perspective strengthen Israeli society.

The Kadar-Sheba Prize for Excellence in Research is a top-tier national award recognizing Israel’s most outstanding physician-scientists for their groundbreaking contributions to medicine and biomedical research. Established by the Kadar Family in partnership with Sheba Medical Center, the prize honors innovation, compassion, and leadership in advancing medical science for the benefit of patients in Israel […]

The Antisemitism and Jewish Identity (ASJI) Fellowship and Summer Institute, created in partnership with the George Washington University School of Education and Human Development, engages professors and administrators in schools of education across the U.S. and Canada. Participants deepen their understanding of antisemitism and Jewish history and identities. Each cohort designs and implements projects on […]

The Naomi Prawer Kadar MD-PhD Fellowship Fund supports high achieving students at Tel Aviv University’s Gray Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences who wish to combine clinical training with advanced research. The fellowship enables medical students to earn both an MD and a PhD, preparing a new generation of physician-scientists driving innovative medical research in […]

Yanabia advances education in Israel’s Bedouin society by supporting schools, educators, and community initiatives that promote academic achievement and opportunity. Yanabia is designing a comprehensive education system for Negev Bedouin youth that spans from birth through employment, aiming to give every student the opportunity to reach their full potential.

ConnectED, a program at OpenDor Media, empowers independent schools educators to lead respectful dialogue about the Israeli-Palestinian story, antisemitism and the Holocaust, Jewish history, and media literacy. ConnectED gives teachers accessible, fact-based resources and mentorship.

Modeled after the KIPP Schools, the Pedagogical Network for Elementary Schools in Israel’s Social and Geographic Peripheries trains teachers and supports individualized learning for students, turning failing elementary schools into environments where kids can thrive.

Supporting the Shefa School’s unique Teacher Residency Program to train the next generation of Shefa educators

Ovarian cancer is a deadly disease, mostly because it is often diagnosed in a late stage, when the disease has spread and metastasized. At such a late stage, although treatment may initially be successful, in most cases the disease eventually returns and the patients succumb to their illness. For many years, the late stage diagnosis […]