Happening at FJC
Meet the 2013-2014 Doctoral Dissertation fellows in Jewish Studies: Mika Ahuvia, Daniel Viragh, and Lillian Wohl! Congratulations, all! read more »
Grant Application Information
The FJC has opened the submission process to its 2013 Kroll Documentary Film Fund. Filmmakers can receive between $15,000 and $35,000 to finish a documentary on some aspect of Jewish history, culture, and identity. Documentaries must be in post-production. The deadline for … read more »
Learn more about the New Jewish Culture Network (NJCN), which awards $10,000 to a musician/composer each year to develop a new touring project. The NJCN is a pipeline for contemporary performing arts that explore the Jewish experience, a collaborative commissioning and touring … read more »
The Foundation for Jewish Culture granted $80,000 in finishing funds to five exemplary documentaries, ensuring their delivery to film festivals, television, and other distribution outlets. The grants, which range between $10,000 and $20,000 each, will enable filmmakers to complete additional … read more »
Meet the 2012-2013 Maurice and Marilyn Cohen Doctoral Dissertation Fellowships in Jewish Studies grantees: Adi Mahalel (Columbia University, Yiddish Literature); David Sclar (CUNY Graduate Center, History); Yosefa Raz (University of California-Berkeley, Comparative Literature); Jacob Labendz (Washington University, St Louis, History); and Debra … read more »
Meet the 2012 Maurice and Marilyn Cohen Doctoral Dissertation Fellowships in Jewish Studies grantees! We are proud to announce the 2012-2013 Maurice and Marilyn Cohen Doctoral Dissertation Fellows: 1) Adi Mahalel (Columbia University, Yiddish Literature) “The Birth of a Jewish Radical: … read more »
The winner of the 2010 Musher Prize has been announced! read more »
Daniel Torday is the 2012 winner of the Goldberg Prize for Outstanding Debut Fiction. He won for his novella, The Sensualist. Set in Baltimore, The Sensualist tells the story of Samuel Gerson, a 17-year-old who is ready to be rid of his high school baseball team, his … read more »
We are pleased to announce the selection of our 2013-14 Doctoral Dissertation Fellows. Click here to read more about the newest cohort, which will run from September 2013 through 2014. Overview The FJC awards four to five Doctoral Dissertation fellowships … read more »
Download the new JSEP RFP! read more »
We are currently accepting applications for the Eye Meets Ear: Visual Arts Competition for Emerging Artists sponsored by the Milken Archive. Applications must be received by Midnight EDT on Monday, November 15, 2010 to be eligible. Prize decisions will be … read more »
Meet the 2013-2014 Doctoral Dissertation fellows in Jewish Studies: Mika Ahuvia, Daniel Viragh, and Lillian Wohl! Congratulations, all! read more »

