Education Awards - Jewish Foundation of Manitoba

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Education Awards - Jewish Foundation of Manitoba
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Education
Awards
REPORT 2012
A Special Edition of the
Newsletter
In 2012, the Jewish Foundation of Manitoba was proud to
distribute over $151,000 to 79 education award recipients!
Mark & Dorothy Danzker Scholarship
Melina Zylberman is this year’s Danzker Scholarship recipient
Melina is entering her third year at the University of Manitoba’s Faculty of Medicine. “Medicine
does not simply teach you the scientific facts and statistics,” says Melina. “It teaches you the
importance of family and friends, questions your priorities, and perfects your ability to multi-task
and triage not just patients, but your own life.”
Melina Zylberman
with Lawrence Cohen,
Awarded to a Jewish student entering or enrolled in a post-graduate degree program
with preference given to persons studying at a Manitoba educational institution. This award
is based on academic achievement, financial need and community involvement.
Trustee of the Danzker Estate
JOEL A. WEINSTEIN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
NATAN CRAMER IS THIS YEAR’S WEINSTEIN SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT
Natan is a third-year medical student at the Sackler School of Medicine in Tel Aviv, Israel, with the
goal of becoming an emergency medicine doctor. “I want to be that person who is able to fix or
identify any variation of a clinical emergency that a layperson would not be able to,” says Natan.
“Aside from the emotional fulfillment, emergency medicine offers a wide range of variation and
complex problems that are able to quench the theoretical thirst.”
Natan Cramer
with Michael Weinstein
Awarded to a Jewish student who is attending a university, college or post-graduate program at an
educational institution in Israel and who has a strong commitment to the community and volunteerism.
This award is based on academic achievement and community involvement both locally and in Israel.
MONA GRAY CREATIVE ARTS SCHOLARSHIP
MICHAEL DUDECK IS THIS YEAR’S MONA GRAY SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT
Michael is entering the “Special Individualized Program” (Master of Arts) at Concordia University.
Michael says that he has always been fascinated with art and religion. His work“…involves the
invention of a prehistory and religious mythology, and the presentation of this invented mythos
through the use of the Natural History Museum aesthetic. This involves the creation of life-size
sculptural dioramas, artifact displays, timelines, and interactive digital technologies which present
this invented mythos as fact.”
Michael Dudeck
with Debbie Gray
Awarded to a Bachelors Degree graduate of a Manitoba university who is pursuing graduate studies in
one of the following areas: creative writing, film, fine arts, music, theatre, dance, or photography. This
award is based on artistic merit, financial need, community involvement and academic achievement.
SAUL & CLARIBEL SIMKIN CENTRE FAMILY EDUCATION AWARD
JILLIAN MCGAVIN IS THIS YEAR’S SIMKIN CENTRE AWARD RECIPIENT
Jillian is pursuing a Bachelor of Commerce degree at the Asper School of Business. Her ultimate goal
is to earn her Chartered Accountant designation. One of Jill’s references noted: “Amazingly, Jill’s
educational skills are equalled by her many other fine qualities. Jill is a hard-working young person …
(and she) possesses so many wonderful characteristics, but it is her dedication to friends and family
and her kind personality that make her truly exceptional.”
Jillian McGavin
with David Brodovsky,
Founder of the award
Friends of the Saul & Claribel Simkin Centre established this award to help
children/dependents of long-service employees pursue post-secondary education.
The award is based on financial need, academic achievement and community involvement.
Education
Report 2012
GENERAL EDUCATION AWARDs
Awarded to Jewish students who are in need of financial assistance to continue
post-secondary education at a university, college or other post-secondary program. These
awards are based on financial need, academic achievement, and community involvement.
Today. Tomorrow. Forever.
Education
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Jewish Foundation
2012 Education
Awards
Vladislav Andreyev
Mariya Bronfman
Ricardo Chvaicer
Emma Cloney
Sergio Cohen
Yitzchak Cohen
Engineering
Business
Occupational Health & Safety
Nursing
Engineering
Engineering
Irena Dashevsky
Rotem Diamant
Stevi Golden-Plotnik
Alexander Gotfrid
Sharon Graham
Aron Grusko
Accounting
Creative Writing/English
Medicine
Pharmacy
History
Law
Alexander Guterman
Vivian Gutstadt
Faren Hochman
Avira Ilkanaev
Kristina Izrailov
Alana Kaplan
Engineering
Social Work
Education
Science
Criminal Justice
Social Work
Julia Kapoostinsky
Dan Kempner
Morrisa Klein
Maria Konikov
Roman Koshevatsky
Maxim Kravtsov
Nursing
Education
Kinesiology
Commerce
Science
Respiratory Therapy
Maia Kredentser
Roni Lanir
Federico Lopez Ficher
Jonathan Malam
Artiom Margolin
Shira Meged
Psychology
Science
Nursing
Engineering
Science
Counseling
Damian Melamedoff
Einat Menashe
Yelena Metrik
Justin Odwak
Marlo Ostrow
Alexei Rafaelov
Philosophy
Environmental Design
Arts
Music
Accounting
Science
Alexandra Risman
Ilan Rubinchik
Shaun Rykiss
Michael Schwartz
Shimon Segal
Daniel Shor
Accounting
Science
Film Production
Jewish Studies/Management
Law
Business
Carly Sloshower
Raquel Smierc
Marissa Steindel
Avichai Stoller
Marcos Sturym
Kevin Szkop
Law
University 1
Industrial Design
Science
Science
Science
of Manitoba
Award Recipients
Vladislav Trogan
Alexander Tsibulski
Yana Tyomkin
Olga Yefimnko
Marina Zemilevitch
Svetlana Zhukovsky
Respiratory Therapy
Science
Geology
Arts
Education
Nursing
JUDAIC studies and/or studies in israel AWARDS
Awarded to students who wish to attend university, college, post-graduate, or a summer program in Judaic
studies, and/or an educational institution in Israel. These awards are based on the nature and length of the program,
academic achievement and community involvement. Financial need may also be a consideration.
Mattisyohu Charytan
Binyamin Cohen
Meir Cohen
Aviva Cramer
Zev Faintuch
Yeshiva
Jewish Teacher Education
Yeshiva
Psychology
International Relations
RUTH & JOE FREED AND STEPHEN FREED AND
FAMILY ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE AWARDS
Awarded to Jewish students who have excelled academically in university or college studies, and
who have demonstrated a commitment to the Jewish community. These awards are based on academic
achievement and community involvement with no financial need requirement.
Ethan Chess
Blake Lerner
Allison Marmel
Arts
Science
Science
GEORGE FINKLE MEMORIAL SCHOLASTIC AWARDS
Awarded to Jewish high school students who are in need of financial assistance to begin
post-secondary education at a university, college or other post-secondary program in Manitoba.
These awards are based on financial need, academic achievement, and community involvement.
Benjamin Lipson
Ilana Litvak
Maia Mozes
Yael Rudoy
Tali Troyansky
Social Science
University 1
University 1
University 1
University 1
GROSBERG FAMILY JUDAIC STUDIES/HEBREW EDUCATORS’ AWARD
This award is given annually to a Judaic Studies/Hebrew educator for study that leads to enhancing the
Judaic Studies/Hebrew curriculum of the educational institution or the instructional/administrative practice
of the applicant for the benefit of the Jewish community of Winnipeg. (Not awarded in 2012.)
Education
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REPORT 2012
WHERE ARE THEY NOW?
Former JFM EDUCATION AWARD winner stars on air, at pulpit
Winnipeg rolls out the welcome “Matt” for rising radio star
Torah trope or traffic reports, brachas or Blue Bombers – chances are you’ve heard the vocal stylings of
Matthew/Matt Leibl, 2007 winner of the JFM’s Ruth & Joe Freed and Stephen Freed and Family Academic
Excellence Award.
As “Matthew,” the 27-year-old son of Ellen and Stewart Leibl is a popular Torah reader and bar/bat mitzvah
instructor at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. As “Matt,” the journalism graduate of King’s College in Halifax
produces “The Big Show” on TSN 1290 Radio. Whether Matthew or Matt, you can always call him a proud
Winnipegger thrilled to work in his chosen field while contributing to Jewish life in Winnipeg.
“I pinch myself sometimes,” says Leibl. “I feel very fortunate.”
Leibl started working at Shaarey Zedek in 2004 after graduating from Joseph Wolinsky Collegiate in 2003.
While studying at the University of Manitoba, he taught dozens of young Winnipeggers how to read Torah.
After U of M, Leibl took a year off as he prepared for his journalism studies. During that year, he hosted the
Winnipeg Jewish Radio Hour, performed regular concerts at the Sharon Home, and continued to work at
Shaarey Zedek.
One day, while reading a JFM newsletter, he learned about the Freed Award. He applied and won. The
prize helped take some of the financial pressure off of going to school in Halifax. More important for Leibl,
it was a positive message that this community is prepared to celebrate its young people.
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“I’m grateful that the Foundation invested in me,” he says.
Leibl started working at SportsRadio 1290 in 2010 even before it became part of TSN. Today, “The Big Show” airs weekdays 6:00–10:00 a.m.
As producer, Leibl’s workday begins at 4:00 a.m. He goes on air with updates, and, increasingly, for banter with the co-hosts. When the show’s over,
he goes home to sleep, catches a game on TV, teaches maftir, watches more sports, sleeps more, and then does it all over again.
“It’s a crazy schedule,” he says. “But for now, I wouldn’t have it any other way.”
2012 EDUCATION AWARD RECIPIENTS *
The jewish foundation of manitoba holds an annual recognition event where
students are presented with letters revealing the amount of their award.
*Please note: not all award recipients are present in this photo
THE JEWISH FOUNDATION OF MANITOBA THANKs THE DONORS WHO HAVE MADE OUR ACADEMIC AWARDS POSSIBLE:
Allan Sair Scholarship
Ann Springman Memorial Scholarship
Annice Shreiber Memorial Scholarship
Associated Retail Grocers of Winnipeg Scholarship
B’nay Abraham Sisterhood Scholarship
Benjamin & Sara Sarner Memorial Award
Cecilia Asper Scholarship
Chancellor Harvey L. Secter Scholarship
David & Esther Birn Scholarship
Deena Kravetsky Memorial Yeshiva Scholarship
Dr. Bernard Atnikov Dentistry Award
Dr. Philip & Edah Goldstein Scholarship
Eli Ross Bursary
George Finkle Memorial Scholastic Award
Grosberg Family Judaic Studies/Hebrew Educators’ Award
Gunn/Mason Scholarship
Hana & Pinchas Vinchelstein Memorial Scholarship
Harry Fishman Memorial Scholarship
Harvey & Sima Kay Scholarship
Harvey Pfeffer Memorial Scholarship for Judaic Studies
Israel & Babs Asper Memorial Scholarship
Jewish Women’s Musical Club Scholarship
Jim & Syble Klady Scholarship
Joel A. Weinstein Memorial Scholarship
Lazar & Chana (Annie) Mozes Scholarship
Mark & Dorothy Danzker General Scholarships
Mark & Dorothy Danzker Scholarship
Marym & Izzy Peltz Scholarship
Max & Jean Ruder Perpetual Scholarship
Meyer & Rita Cosman Scholarship
Mico Kaftal Memorial Scholarship
Minnie Shore Jewish Education Scholarship
Molly & Charles Chapman Educational Scholarship
Mona Gray Creative Arts Scholarship
Orah & Soody Kleiman Scholarship
Patty & Jack Sherman Memorial Scholarship
Ronald (Rube) & Sharon Ganetsky Scholarship Award
Rosalie & Alfred Richman Scholarship Award
Rose & Moe Sucharov Jewish Education Scholarship
Ruth & Joe Freed and Stephen and Family Academic Excellence Award
Samuel & Mary Badner Memorial Scholarship
Sarah & Jack Cohen Scholarship
Saul & Claribel Simkin Centre Family Education Award
Serebnitski Family Award
Sharon & Mel Myers Award
Snaper/Oberlander Family Award
Susan & Sandor Guttman Scholarship
Ziona Bellan Memorial Scholarship
Zionist Educational Scholarship
For more information about the Jewish Foundation of Manitoba
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Community Campus.
123 Doncaster Street - Suite C400, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3N 2B2
Phone: 204.477.7520
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