Seven outstanding olim (immigrants to Israel) from English-speaking countries will be awarded the 2020 Sylvan Adams Nefesh B'Nefesh Bonei Zion Prize, recognizing Anglos who have made a major contribution to the State of Israel, the organization announced Sunday.
The award is sponsored by Sylvan Adams, a Nefesh B'Nefesh oleh, real estate developer, and philanthropist who is committed to promoting the wellbeing of the state of Israel. "Adams is steadfast in his goal of showcasing the impact and achievement of Israel and Israelis to the world, viewing the Bonei Zion Prize as an integral piece of this mission," a statement read.
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This year's prize recipients were chosen by a prestigious panel of committee members in the following categories: science and medicine; community and nonprofit; education; global impact; culture, art and sports; and young leadership.
The recipients are as follows: retired Maccabi Tel Aviv basketball coach David Blatt (culture, art and Sports); Tahel Crisis Center Founder and Director Debbie Gross (community and nonprofit); President of the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs, Ambassador Dore Gold (global impact); Retired Hematologist, Professor Deborah Rund (science and medicine); Former Chief Psychologist for the Ministry of Education Reuven Asch (education); and Founder and Creative Mentor of School of Shine Zo Flamenbaum (leadership).
The Lifetime Achievement Award will be awarded to Avraham Infeld, for his exemplary lifetime work in Jewish education and assistance through Melitz, Hillel, and countless other influential organizations.
"As we are all grappling with so much national and global turmoil, it feels especially meaningful to pause and recognize these incredible olim surrounding Israel's 72nd birthday," Nefesh B'Nefesh Co-Founder and Executive Director Rabbi Yehoshua Fass said. "The individuals receiving this year's Bonei Zion Prize are shining examples of the impact one can have on an entire field of study and practice, and they give us great hope for the state of Israel. Celebrating these honorees is a reminder that the Zionist dream is thriving."