Israel Prize
Zubin Mehta cancels all Israeli shows, cites Netanyahu's 'treatment of Palestinians'
Zubin Mehta, an Indian conductor who was IPO musical director for 50 years, condemns Netanyahu's policies on Palestine and urges the arts community to speak out.
Trump to receive 2026 Israel Prize for 'special contribution towards the Jewish people'
Israel Prize-winning director Ram Loevy passes away at 85
Breaking the mold: The story of Israel Prize recipient Yonina Eldar - interview
Meet Naomi Stuchiner winner of the Israel Prize for Lifetime Achievement
Stuchiner is a beacon of light in a world darkened by the coronavirus outbreak.
Meet Prof. Noam Vered, the 1st woman to win the Israel Prize for Talmud
As a child I felt that Talmud is a conversation that links people and creates joy and also has something different from everyday life, something higher and beautiful.
Beit Issie Shapiro founder to get Israel Prize for lifetime achievement
Naomi Stuchiner founded Beit Issie Shapiro almost 40 years ago, an Israeli organization dedicated to improving the life of children and adults with disabilities.
Sheba cancer scientist to receive Israel Prize for Medical Science
Prof. Rechavi has dedicated his life to researching the genetic aspects of various cancers, including RNA sequencing, and has published 330 scientific papers in various medical journals.
Israel Prize for Torah Literature awarded to Rabbi Yaakov Ariel
The 82-year-old Ariel is the former chief rabbi of Ramat Gan and a pillar of the religious Zionist community, but has not been free of controversy.
Charles Bronfman Prize recipient shares his story in New York
The idea for Gastromotiva came from Hertz’s desire to connect to people and places and “the opportunity to give people dignity and use food as a universal language,” he said.
Bennett to Israel Prize winners: Our world advances thanks to you
At the ceremony celebrating Israel's 71st Independence Day, the education minister said goodbye to his official duties. "I did as best as I could for the people of Israel," he said.
Basking in our nascent independence
In 1950, more than a million Israelis celebrated the nation’s second birthday.
Chicago-born Deborah Bernstein honored with Israel Prize
A Professor of sociology and anthropology, Bernstein devoted her career to the roles women take in Israeli life and Arab-Israeli relations.
Bennett announces the winners for the lifetime achievement Israel Prize
Chaim and Miri Ehrental are founders of Zichron Menachem an organization that provides support for young people living in Israel with cancer without parents or siblings.