Bernstein Prize

The Bernstein Prize is an annual Israeli literary award for writers 50 years of age and younger. The prize is awarded by the Bernstein Foundation, named after Mordechai Bernstein, who left money in his estate to establish a foundation in order to encourage young Hebrew writers.[1] The foundation is managed by Book Publishers Association of Israel.[2]

Bernstein Prize
Awarded forAwarded for literary works of young Hebrew writer
CountryIsrael
Presented byThe Bernstein Foundation, managed by the Book Publishers Association of Israel
First awarded1978

The prize has been awarded since 1978 to writers in following four categories:

  • Original Hebrew-language novel (presented every year - 50,000 shekel prize).[1][3]
  • Book of original Hebrew-language poetry (presented every two years - 25,000 shekel prize).[3]
  • Original Hebrew-language play (presented every two years - 25,000 shekel prize).[3]
  • Literary criticism (presented every two years - 15,000 shekel prize).[2]

For each category there are separate professional committees to determine the winners.

The prize awards are the second largest prize purses in literature in Israel, exceeded only by the Sapir Prize.[2]

Recent Winners

References

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