Jabotinsky Medal
The Jabotinsky Medal (Hebrew: מסדר ע"ש זאב ז'בוטינסקי Misdar al shem Zeev Jabotinsky) is a medal awarded by the State of Israel for outstanding achievements in the sphere of literature and research. It is named in honor of Vladimir Ze’ev Jabotinsky.
Jabotinsky Medal | |
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Awarded for | outstanding achievements |
Country | Israel |
Presented by | State of Israel |
Website | http://www.misdar-jabo.org |
Medal recipients (in alphabetical order)
- Jerry Falwell[1]
- Billy Graham [2]
- Hart N. Hasten[3]
- Nathan George Horwitt
- Paul S. Riebenfeld
- Roberta Peters
- Avraham Soltes[4]
- Esther Untermeyer[5]
- Leon Uris[6]
- Elie Wiesel[7]
References
- http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/fighting_words/2007/05/faithbased_fraud.html
- https://memorial.billygraham.org/biography/
- http://www.glhrc.org/2004/bios.html, http://israelvisit.co.il/cgi-bin/friendly.pl?url=Jun-23-04!resilient
- RABBI AVRAHAM SOLTES, 66, DIES; SERVED AS CHAPLAIN AT WEST POINT, The New York Times, 1983-05-25
- Esther Untermeyer, 88; A Zionist and Ex-Judge - New York Times
- http://www.shamrockisle.com/irish14.html
- Elie Wiesel Research
External links
- Official website
- "RABBI AVRAHAM SOLTES, 66, DIES; SERVED AS CHAPLAIN AT WEST POINT". nytimes.com. May 25, 1983. Retrieved 15 December 2014.
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