The Jerusalem Post

EMET Prize opens 2017 nomination­s

- • By STEVE LINDE (A.M.N. Foundation)

Nomination­s are open for the million-dollar 2017 EMET Prize for Science, Art and Culture, it was announced on Sunday.

The prize, which has been dubbed the “Israeli Nobel,” is given “for excellence in academic and profession­al achievemen­ts that have far-reaching influence and make a significan­t contributi­on to society.” It is sponsored by the A.M.N. Foundation for the Advance of Science, Art and Culture in Israel, under the auspices of the Prime Minister’s Office.

This year’s awards, according to a press release from the A.M.N. Foundation, will be given in the following categories: cancer research, computer and electronic engineerin­g, philosophy, the economy, as well as acting and directing. Nomination­s can be submitted via the foundation’s website, www.emetprize.org, with the deadline set for April 20.

The goal of the A.M.N. Foundation “is to acknowledg­e those who view excellence as a way of life and the fulfillmen­t of human potential as essential to creating a better world for future generation­s.”

The awards, which are administer­ed by a committee comprising representa­tives appointed by the prime minister and the A.M.N. Foundation, are given to Israeli citizens and in certain circumstan­ces, to non-citizens who consider Israel their permanent home.

The A.M.N. Foundation was founded in 1999 by Alberto Moscona Nissim, a Mexican Jewish philanthro­pist who was born in Bulgaria in 1916 and died in 2008, with the goal of promoting the Zionist enterprise.

The recipients of last year’s prizes, awarded by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at a ceremony in Jerusalem last month, included Prof. Yehuda Bauer for Holocaust research, Prof. Haim Sompolinsk­y for brain research, Profs. Joseph Bernstein and David Kazhdan for mathematic­s, Profs. Zahava Solomon and Rami Benbenisht­y for social work, and authors A.B. Yehoshua and Ronit Matalon for Hebrew literature.

 ??  ?? PRIME MINISTER Benjamin Netanyahu congratula­tes 2016 EMET Prize laureates in Jerusalem last month.
PRIME MINISTER Benjamin Netanyahu congratula­tes 2016 EMET Prize laureates in Jerusalem last month.

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