Mount Zion Award

Mount Zion Award

The Mount Zion Foundation has its seat at the Institute for Jewish-Christian Research (IJCF) at the University of Lucerne in Switzerland and grants every other year on october 28 the Mount Zion Award. In 1986 the Mount Zion Foundation was created by the German Reverend Wilhelm Salberg (1925–1996), son of a Jewish father and a Christian mother. Every other year, this foundation grants the Mount Zion Award to persons of Jewish, Muslim or Christian faith, who have significantly contributed to the Jewish-Christian dialogue or to the understanding of the three Abrahamic religions, Judaism, Christianity and Islam, in Israel.

The presidents of the foundation, Prof. Dr. Verena Lenzen, director of the Institute for Jewish-Christian Research at the University of Lucerne, and the abbot of the Dormition Abbey in Jerusalem Benedikt Lindemann, present the Mount Zion Award always at the end of October, in remebrance of the Declaration on the Relation of the Catholic Church with Non-Christian Religions Nostra Aetate of October 28, 1965.

Laureates

  • 1987: Dr. Mahmoud Abassi, Al-Masreq Publishing House, Shefar´am / Israel; Rose-Therese Sant, Sister of Zion, Jerusalem
  • 1989: David Grossman, author, Mevasseret Zion / Israel
  • 1991: Elisheva Hemker, Pastoral Officer, Haifa + Nahariya / Israel
  • 1993: Dr. Kirsten Stoffregen-Pedersen ("Sister Abraham"), Jerusalem
  • 1995: Elias und Heyam Jabbour, social worker, Shefar`Am / Israel; Yeheskel and Dalia Landau, social worker, Ramle + Jerusalem
  • 1997: Sumaya Farhat Naser, lecturer at the University of Bir Zeit; Yitzhak Frankenthal, director of Neviot Shalom, Jerusalem
  • 1999: Shmuel Toledano, politician, Jerusalem; Ass`ad Araidy, Druze, mayor of Maghar in Galilee
  • 2001: Kifaya Jadah; Reuven Moskovitz; Emil Shoufany
  • 2003: Rami Nasser ed-Din, "Breaking Barriers", Jerusalem; Keren Assaf, "Breaking Barriers", Tel Aviv
  • 2005: Rabbi Dr. David Rosen
  • 2007: Sr. Monika Düllmann
  • 2009: Dr. Nedal Jayousi, Palestinian House for Professional Solutions, Ramallah; Daniel Rossing, Jerusalem Center for Jewish-Christian Relations

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