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Irina Nevzlin, Aliza Bloch to receive Mofet Gesher Award

Prize recognizes those who ‘work for the unity and connection of Israeli society’

• By ZVIKA KLEIN

The Gesher organization has announced the recipients of the Mofet Gesher Award, for their work promoting unity and connection of the Israeli society to the Jewish world.

This year’s recipients are chairwoman of Anu-The Museum of the Jewish People Irina Nevzlin; creator, singer, composer and playwright Kobi Oz; and Beit Shemesh Mayor Dr. Aliza Bloch.

According to a press release, the award will be given to the three individuals “in light of their work for the unity and connection of Israeli society and the promotion of connectivity between Israelis and the Jewish world.”

The recipients will receive a special token on behalf of the organization from President Isaac Herzog and the founder and president of Gesher, Rabbi Danny Tropper.

The ceremony will take place as part of the gala event in honor of Gesher’s 50th-anniversary, which will be held October 19 at Expo Tel Aviv.

Gesher has been active in the past 50 years in the field of unity and dialogue between different sectors of Israeli society.

In recent years, Gesher has slowly become one of the main Israeli organizations promoting connections between Israelis and Diaspora Jews.

Senior officials are expected to participate such as former prime minister Naftali Bennett, Culture and Sport Minister Chili Tropper, Gesher steering committee chairwoman and former Israel Prison Service commissioner Orit Adato, and Gesher CEO Ilan Geal-Dor.

The anniversary celebrations will also continue the day after the gala, at Gesher’s jubilee conference to be held at the Begin Heritage Center in Jerusalem.

Politicians expected to participate in the conference include Justice Minister Gideon Sa’ar, MKs Nir Barkat, Matan Kahana, Moshe Arbel and Emilie Moatti.

“We are privileged to honor great people in Israel who contribute in different ways to promoting connections in Israeli society and between the Jewish people,” Geal-Dor said. “The three recipients of this award represent the different layers of the people of Israel, and testify to how in every field and in every form of action, it is possible to work for the unity of Israel and the strengthening of the relationship between the different parts of our nation.”

“We would like to congratulate all of the Mofet Gesher award recipients,” said Gesher’s director of international affairs, JJ Sussman. “Each one of the recipients symbolizes the values of Gesher, in their own fields, which are: breaking down barriers and stereotypes, while ceaselessly working to connect and strengthen the relationship between the different parts of our people.”

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