Education minister names recipients of Israel Prize for contribution to society

Education Minister Yoav Kish announces the recipients of this year’s Israel Prize in the field of Lifetime Achievement – Special Contribution to Society and the State as Nina Avidar-Weiner and Ronny Douek.

Avidar-Weiner is one of the founders of the International Sephardic Education Foundation, which seeks to reduce educational gaps in Israel. According to the ministry, she has “tirelessly worked to develop social and academic leadership through financial support for acquiring higher education and realizing the potential of young people from the periphery, leading them to academic excellence in research, medicine, law, governance, academia, business, and more.”

Douek, the ministry says, is a social entrepreneur and “visionary who, over three decades, has led groundbreaking solutions to major national challenges, changing the lives of many Israelis” in the fields of education, social initiatives, employment, and more.

The Israel Prize is handed out annually on Independence Day — which this year falls on May 1 — for significant cultural contributions.

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