Purpose
The Rabbi Ferdinand M. Isserman Prize recognizes a student at Washington University who has made a significant contribution in leadership and service to ecumenical or interfaith activities on campus. This prize was established to honor the life of the late Rabbi Ferdinand M. Isserman, the distinguished rabbi and author who was actively involved in social and interfaith issues locally, nationally, and internationally.
Eligibility
Full-time undergraduate sophomore, junior, or senior, or full-time graduate or professional student at Washington University with demonstrated leadership and service to ecumenical or interfaith activities on campus.
Award
Cash award prize(s) will be presented during Interfaith Week.
Nomination deadline
January 22, 2025. Any individual or organization associated with WashU may submit a nomination.
For more information
Contact The Rev. Callista Isabelle director for Religious, Spiritual and Ethical Life.