- Israel Prize
The Israel Prize is an award handed out by the
State of Israel . It is presented annually, on Israeli Independence Day, in a state ceremony inJerusalem , in the presence of the President, the Prime Minister, theKnesset (Israel's legislature) chairperson, and the Supreme Court president. The prize was set up in 1953 at the initiative of the Minister of EducationBen-Zion Dinor ,Cite web
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The prize is awarded in the following four areas, with the precise subfields changing from year to year in a cycle of 4 to 7 years, except for the last area, which is awarded annually:
* the humanities, social sciences, and Jewish studies
* the natural and exact sciences
* culture, arts, communication and sports
* lifetime achievement and exceptional contribution to the nation (since 1972)The recipients of the prize are Israeli citizens or organizations who have displayed excellence in their field(s), or have contributed strongly to
Israeli culture . The winners are selected by committees of judges, who pass on their recommendations to the Education Minister.Prize winners are elected by ad-hoc committees, appointed by the minister of education for each category each year. Decisions of the committee must be unanimous.
As of 2004, the prize has been awarded 551 times. Prominent winners include
Shmuel Yosef Agnon ,Aharon Appelfeld ,Abba Eban ,Leah Goldberg ,Israel Aumann ,Michael O. Rabin andSaharon Shelah . Though the prize is generally awarded to Israeli citizens only, in exceptional cases it can be awarded to non-Israelis who have held Israeli residency for many years.Zubin Mehta won the Israel Prize in 1991. Mehta is originally from India, and is Music Director of theIsrael Philharmonic Orchestra .The prize money was 50,000 NIS as of 2006.
Controversy
The decision to award the prize to specific individuals has sometimes led to impassioned political debate. In 1993, the strong reaction of then
Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin against the nomination ofYeshayahu Leibowitz led Leibowitz to decline the prize. In 2004, the Education and Culture Minister, Limor Livnat, twice sent the decision to award the prize to sculptorYigal Tumarkin back to the prize committee. Cases in which the decision was brought before theSupreme Court of Israel included the prizes given to publicistShmuel Shnitzer and politicianShulamit Aloni On occasion, the committee has been criticized for failing to award the prize to a specific individual. For example, many have expressed criticism (or regret) that the poet
Natan Yonatan never received the prize.Verify source|date=July 2007Another criticism of the prize is that the large majority of winners have been male and
Jewish . Non-Jewish winners so far include Zubin Mehta, actorMakram Khouri , Druze leaderAmin Tarif , writerEmile Habibi and theologianMarcel-Jacques Dubois . On the other hand, awarding the prize to controversial figures such as Habibi resulted inYuval Ne'eman relinquishing his own prize.In other cases, the recipients were reluctant to retrieve the prize. These include Prime Minister
David Ben Gurion and performerUri Zohar . In 2003, artistMoshe Gershoni informed the press that he will not shake the hands of the Prime Minister and Education Minister, and in return his prize was annulled.ee also
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List of Israel Prize recipients References
External links
* [http://www.education.gov.il/pras-israel/ Israel Prize official site] (in Hebrew)
* [http://www.ariel-sharon-life-story.com/22-Ariel-Sharon-Israel-Prize-Nomination-October-2006.shtml October, 2006: Ariel Sharon's disputable nomination for Israel Prize - From Ariel Sharon' Life Story, biography] (in English)
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