The Yeshiva University Center for Jewish Law and Contemporary Civilization at Cardozo Law School is now accepting applications for its 2010-2012 Graduate Fellowship, which it describes as
a two-year forum for the interdisciplinary exchange of ideas between Legal Academia and Judaic Studies. Eight fellowships will be awarded, each consisting of $10,000 to be distributed over the 2010-2011 and 2011-2012 academic years. The CJL Graduate Fellowship aims to bring legal theory into the disciplines of Jewish history and Jewish law.
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