WJC Awards

Established in 2012, the World Jewish Congress’ Theodor Herzl Award is the organization’s highest honor, recognizing outstanding individuals who work to promote Herzl’s ideals for a safer, more tolerant world for the Jewish people through international support for Israel and enhanced understanding of Jewish history, culture, and peoplehood.
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Established in 2016, the World Jewish Congress Teddy Kollek Award for the Advancement of Jewish Culture is presented during the organization’s annual Theodor Herzl Award gala. The Kollek Award honors exceptional individuals whose lifetime achievements have embraced and perpetuated Jewish roots, values, and heritage; instilled a sense of pride and identity in the next generations of Jews; and exhibited a deep and abiding connection to the state of Israel.
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The Nahum Goldmann Medal is one of the highest honor bestowed by the World Jewish Congress, awarded in recognition of extraordinary contributions to the Jewish people and the defense of Jewish rights worldwide. Named in tribute to Dr. Nahum Goldmann, co-founder and former president of the World Jewish Congress, the medal reflects his visionary leadership, unwavering dedication to Jewish unity, and tireless efforts to advance the security, dignity, and future of Jewish communities across the globe.
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