Emet prize

Without a past, there is neither a present nor a future

EMET Prize winners in the humanities in archaeology discuss the fieldwork, research and passion it takes to understand human behavior throughout history.

  PROF. ODED LIPSCHITS:  ‘Being an archaeologist is like being the conductor of an orchestra.’
2022 EMET PRIZE Recipients at award ceremony.

‘Israel has what to be proud of’

 EU Energy Commissioner Kadri Simson, Egyptian Petroleum Minister Tarek El Molla and Israel Energy Minister Karine Elharrar sign a deal for Israeli natural gas exports to Europe, in Cairo, on June 15, 2022.

14 Days: Gas deal

 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESSMAN and philanthropist Aaron Frenkel.

Grapevine June 29, 2022: A cultural bridge


Grapevine: Saluting the general

Jerusalem's mayor, several potential candidates for office are waiting with bated breath for Barkat to announce whether he will be running for a third term or whether he will finally make a s

Einav Bar-Cohen, former deputy mayor Ofer Berkovitch and Elad Malka of Hiterorut at a press conference in Jerusalem, November 2017

Celebrating Israel’s best and brightest

Pioneers across a spectrum of fields will be awarded the EMET Prize Thursday night.

ARIE DUBSON (center), A.M.N Foundation general manager, poses with two of this year's EMET Prize winners, Oded Kotler (left) and Zelig Eshhar (right).

Learning over everything else

An influential researcher discusses his groundbreaking achievements in fields such as data compression and information theory.

Prof. Jacob Ziv will receive the EMET Prize for his work in the fields of data compression, information theory and statistical communication theory on November 9

Celebrating an outspoken presence on and off the screen

EMET Prize winner, actor/director Oded Kotler, talks about his passion for artistic expression and sounds off on the most noticeable expected no-show at the Nov. 9 ceremony: Prime Minister Netanyahu

Acclaimed actor/director Oded Kotler will be one of seven to be awarded the EMET prize early next month

Economics and Hillel the Elder

Assaf Razin became a world-renowned economist without losing sight of the centrality, humanity and needs of the individual.

ASSAF RAZIN

Israel's EMET Prize winners: Accomplishing the impossible

The EMET prize’s winners are examples of Israelis doing what they do best: thinking outside of the box and bringing innovation to the rest of the world.

From left: Assaf Razin, Alexander Levitzki, Yevgeny Aryeh and Zelig Eshhar