• The Sapir Prize for Literature of Israel is a prestigious annual literary award presented for a work of literature in the Hebrew language. The prize is...
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    novelist, he won the prestigious annual literary award known as the Sapir Prize for Literature in 2006 for his debut novel Beaufort, which was published...
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    authors) Bialik Prize Sapir Prize Tchernichovsky Prize (for translation) Strega Prize Premio Campiello Premio Bancarella Bagutta Prize Urania award (Science...
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    Pinchas Sapir (Hebrew: פנחס ספיר, born Pinchas Kozlowski 15 October 1906 – 12 August 1975) was an Israeli politician during the first three decades following...
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    for Haida scholars in the future. In 2004, Bringhurst won the Edward Sapir Prize for Masterworks of the Classical Haida Mythtellers. The committee giving...
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    Noa Yedlin (category Recipients of Prime Minister's Prize for Hebrew Literary Works)
    translated to several languages and won awards such as the Sapir Prize (2013) and the Prime Minister's Prize for Hebrew Literary Works (2021). Yedlin has published...
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    in the Stairwell, in 2014, for which she was nominated for the 2015 Sapir Prize. She subsequently became a right-wing political commentator, known for...
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    Glitch at the Edge of the Galaxy) won Israel’s prestigious Sapir Prize in Literature. The prize includes a paid translation of the winning book into any...
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    Israel Book Publishers Association's Platinum Prize and was on the shortlist of finalists for the Sapir Prize for Literature. In 2011, Afikim Electric Vehicles'...
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  • Hebrew language book by Reuven Namdar written and set in New York City. The book was the 2014 winner of the Sapir Prize. Tablet Magazine v t e v t e...
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    Yaniv Iczkovits (category Recipients of Prime Minister's Prize for Hebrew Literary Works)
    Slaughterman's Daughter: shortlisted for the Sapir Prize 2021 – No One Leaves Palo Alto: shortlisted for the Sapir Prize 2020 – The Economist – among the eight...
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    David Grossman (category Bernstein Prize recipients)
    Prize 1993: Bernstein Prize (original Hebrew novel category) 2001: Sapir Prize for Someone to Run With 2004: JQ Wingate Prize (fiction) for Someone to...
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  • Major recognitions include the Mifal HaPais Sapir Prize for Literature and the Mifal HaPais Landau Prizes for Arts and Sciences. Gideon Gadot (1981–96)...
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    Ida Fink (category Israel Prize women recipients)
    was awarded the Israel Prize, for literature. She has also won the Anne Frank Prize (1985), the Buchman Prize and the Sapir Prize. The Key Game (1986) A...
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    posthumous) 2001: Buchman Prize [he] for Our Holocaust 2003: Sapir Prize for Ahuzot HaHof 2009: Jewish Quarterly-Wingate Prize for The World a Moment Later...
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    Ofra Offer Oren (category Recipients of Prime Minister's Prize for Hebrew Literary Works)
    Vikram Seth in The Golden Gate. For this book Offer Oren received the Sapir Prize for Literature of 2023. Offer Oren has translated over forty works of...
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  • Guha-Sapir was also a member of the Lancet-AUB Commission on Syria, and of the selection committee for the 2017 King Baudouin African Development Prize. Since...
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    Yael Neeman (category Recipients of Prime Minister's Prize for Hebrew Literary Works)
    sold more than 20,000 copies, and was nominated for the prestigious Sapir Prize for Literature. The Polish version has been published under the name...
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  • literature in Israel, exceeded only by the Sapir Prize. 1981: Dorit Orgad 2009 Ronit Matalon won the prize for best original Hebrew novel, for her book...
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    Alona Frankel (category Recipients of Prime Minister's Prize for Hebrew Literary Works)
    Parent's Choice awards. Girl, her first book for adults, was awarded the Sapir Prize for Literature and Yad Vashem's Buchman award. She was married to the...
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  • philosophical work of the Enlightenment. Bauman and Briggs won the Edward Sapir Prize for this book from the Society for Linguistic Anthropology in November...
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    André Sapir is a Belgian economist and professor at the Solvay Brussels School of Economics & Management (Université Libre de Bruxelles). He is also a...
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    Lily Perry (category Recipients of Prime Minister's Prize for Hebrew Literary Works)
    beach”, was included among the twelve finalists in the long list of Sapir Prize 2020. Prof. Gabriel Moked delineated her artistic perspective and themes:...
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  • prestigious Sapir Prize for his novel Mox Nox. He was interviewed on the Shaping Business Minds Through Art podcast in 2020. 2007 - Prime Minister's Prize for...
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    for adults. 2022: Prime Minister's Prize for Hebrew Literary Works (for 2021) 2015: nominated for the Sapir Prize (for 2014) for the adult novel Silence...
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    of Violence, was the first crime novel on Sapir prize's (Israeli Booker) shortlist and won the Bernstein Prize for best Hebrew novel of the year. The third...
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    administration and public policy. For the thesis she wrote, she was awarded the Sapir Prize for outstanding work. During her studies, she taught geography at Ben...
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    Sapir Prize in 2013 for debut novels. The Hebrew novel was translated into thirteen languages. One Night, Markovitch won the Italian Adei-Wizo Prize (2016)...
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    Nir Baram (category Recipients of Prime Minister's Prize for Hebrew Literary Works)
    People (2010) and At Night's End (2018), were short listed for Israel's Sapir Prize for Literature and were Best sellers in Israel. Good people was translated...
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