Herzl Award (WZO)

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Herzl Award
Awarded forExceptional efforts on behalf of Israel and the Zionist cause
Country Israel
Presented by World Zionist Organization
First award2004;21 years ago (2004)

The Herzl Award is awarded annually by the Department for Zionist Activities of the World Zionist Organization (WZO) to outstanding young men and women in recognition of their exceptional efforts on behalf of Israel and the Zionist cause. The award was first awarded in 1954 to Winston Churchill, on the semicentennial anniversary of Theodore Herzl's death.

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Background

Herzl was the father of political Zionism. Even though he died at the young age of 44, of which only 9 were dedicated to the Zionist cause, he was able to mobilize the forces and create the infrastructure that would revolutionize the Jewish world and bring about the realization of the Jewish people's age-old dream of returning to Zion.

Award requirements

According to the site of the WZO candidates are nominated by Zionist Federations around the world for achievement in one or more of several fields:

Nominees must be no older than 44, Herzl's age at the time of his death.

Recipients

All Herzl Award recipients receive a distinctive certificate and an engraved cast bronze trophy, as well as being inscribed in a special Herzl album in Jerusalem.

YearRecipients
2004 Flag of Argentina.svg Susana Edith Gelber
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ron Weiser
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Francis Weitz
Flag of Denmark.svg Simon Boysen
Flag of Hungary.svg Attila Novak
Flag of India.svg Raphael (Ralphy) Ezekiel Jhirad
Flag of Mexico.svg Marcos Metta Cohen
Flag of Mexico.svg Meny Samra Cohen
Flag of South Africa.svg Errol Anstey
Flag of the United States.svg David Borowich
Flag of the United States.svg Elana Yael Heideman
Flag of the United States.svg Brian Sacks
Flag of the United States.svg Moises Salinas
2005 Flag of Argentina.svg Damian Szvalb
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Gabriel Martell
Flag of Denmark.svg Dalia Melchior
Flag of Mexico.svg Enrique Olsoff
Flag of Russia.svg Evgeny Maryanchik
Flag of South Africa.svg Avrom Krengel
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg David Collins
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Steven Elstein
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jonathan Hantman
Flag of Uruguay.svg Gerardo Stuczynski
Flag of Venezuela.svg Elías Farache
2006 [1] Flag of Denmark.svg Andrea Uzan
Flag of Germany.svg Stanislav Skibinski
Flag of Mexico.svg Nathan Feldman
Flag of Mexico.svg Moises Mitrani
Flag of New Zealand.svg Phil Koningham
Flag of Sweden.svg Ted Ekeroth
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Stephen Rosenthal
2007 Flag of Chile.svg Andrés Abramovicz
Flag of Chile.svg Marisol Garriga
Flag of Mexico.svg Jacobo Adat
Flag of South Africa.svg Tamar Lazarus
Flag of Sweden.svg Dmitri Vasserman
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Daniel Berke
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Shanee Fischer
Flag of Venezuela.svg Alberto Moryusef
2008 Flag of Argentina.svg Fabio Kornblaum
Flag of Argentina.svg Daniel Lew
Flag of Denmark.svg Charlotte Thalmay
Flag of Mexico.svg Mauricio Faradji
Flag of Uruguay.svg Laura Taragan
2009 Flag of South Africa.svg Laurence (Doron) Perez
Flag of Sweden.svg Torbjorn Karfunkel
Flag of the United States.svg Deborah Isaac
2010 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Arieh Grossman
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jonathan Sacerdoti
2015 Flag of Mexico.svg Benjamin Laniado
2016 Flag of South Africa.svg Rowan Polovin
Flag of Mexico.svg Enrique Chmelnik
2019 [2] Flag of Mexico.svg Rebeca Mischne
2022 [2] Flag of Mexico.svg Jacques Waiss Caspi

In addition, the Winner of the South African Zionist Federation's "Zionist Quiz" for schools is awarded a Herzl Prize (through 2009).

References

  1. "Herzl Award Recipients 2006". Jewish Agency for Israel. May 7, 2006. Retrieved September 12, 2014.
  2. 1 2 "Por primera vez una mujer recibe el Premio Herzl". Diario Judio. Dec 5, 2019. Retrieved January 29, 2020.