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IIE Victor J. Goldberg Prize for Peace in the Middle East
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Nominations

IIE has awarded the IIE Victor J. Goldberg Prize for Peace in the Middle East annually since 2004, to recognize outstanding work being conducted jointly by two individuals, one Israeli Jew, and one Arab Muslim, working together to advance the cause of peace in the Middle East.

We are deeply saddened by the continuing crisis in the region. We mourn the heartbreaking death of 2011 Goldberg Prize awardee Vivian Silver, and the tragic loss and bereavement of countless others in the ongoing conflict.

While we recognize that those who wish to work together to advance the cause of peace are facing even greater obstacles this year, we believe this work continues to be of utmost importance.  We are committed to continuing to award this prize to uplift and support these partnerships to inspire others and provide a beacon of hope.

Nominations for the 2025 IIE Goldberg Prize may describe the work that had been conducted prior to the current conflict and should indicate whether the work is ongoing or has been paused, as well as whether activities are being modified to address the current conflict.

The winners are selected by a prestigious international selection committee, based on courage, creativity, and success in bringing people together and meeting the goals of the Prize. The two individuals will share a US $20,000 prize. Award ceremonies are generally held each June, along with public announcement of the winners.

ABOUT THE AWARD

Goals of the Prize:

  • Advance the cause of peace in the Middle East
  • Reward those who are courageous and committed to work to overcome the religious, cultural, ethnic and political issues which divide the region
  • Break down barriers of hate towards “the other”
  • Recognize innovation
  • Inspire others working at the grassroots level, and demonstrate that their efforts are worthy of wider recognition.  

To recognize the full range of excellent work being done in this very difficult and important area, IIE is encouraging applications from any two individuals whose activities meet the criteria and goals outlined above.

Nominations for the 2025 Goldberg Prize are closed. Please send any questions or comments to iiegoldbergprize@iie.org.

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