Year |
Name |
Description and Comments
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1967
|
Ben-Zion Dinur
|
Educator, historian and Israeli government minister
|
1967
|
Samuel Hugo Bergmann
|
Jewish philosopher
|
1967
|
Naftali Herz Tur-Sinai
|
Bible scholar, an author, and linguist
|
1967
|
Shlomo Yosef Zevin
|
Eminent Orthodox rabbi
|
1968
|
Yitzhak Baer
|
Historian and expert in medieval Spanish Jewish history
|
1968
|
Ludwig Blum[3]
|
Jerusalem painter
|
1968
|
Berl Locker
|
Zionist activist and Israeli politician
|
1968
|
Benjamin Mazar
|
Historian and archaeologist
|
1968
|
Rachel Shazar (née Katznelson)
|
Political figure, wife of Zalman Shazar, the third President of Israel
|
1968
|
Miriam Yalan-Shteklis
|
Children's author
|
1969
|
David Benvenisti
|
Historian and geographer
|
1969
|
William F. Albright
|
Archaeologist and biblical scholar
|
1969
|
Gershom Scholem
|
Jewish philosopher and historian
|
1970
|
Simon Halkin
|
Poet and novelist
|
1970
|
Pinchas Litvinovsky
|
Artist
|
1970
|
Moshe Rachmilewitz
|
Physician
|
1970
|
Anna Ticho
|
Artist
|
1974
|
Mordecai Ardon
|
Artist
|
1974
|
Moshe Zvi Segal (Rabbi)
|
Rabbi and prominent member of Etzel and Lechi
|
1974
|
Zev Vilnay
|
Geographer
|
1977
|
Marc Chagall
|
Artist
|
1978
|
George Douglas Young[4]
|
Christian Zionist and Theologian
|
1980
|
Louis Isaac Rabinowitz
|
Deputy mayor of Jerusalem, rabbi and philologist
|
1981
|
Leo Picard
|
Geologist and expert in the field of hydrology
|
1982
|
Walter Frankl[5]
|
Botanist
|
1984
|
Nahman Avigad
|
Archaeologist
|
1984
|
Nathan J. Saltz
|
University professor and surgeon
|
1984
|
Reuven Shari
|
Israeli politician
|
1988
|
Elisheva Cohen[6]
|
Israel Museum curator
|
1989
|
Marcel-Jacques Dubois
|
Roman Catholic theologian and professor of religion at Hebrew University of Jerusalem
|
1989
|
Joshua Prawer
|
Historian
|
1989
|
Zerach Warhaftig
|
Israeli lawyer and politician
|
1990
|
Israel Eldad (Scheib)
|
Former Zionist political activist and Revisionist Zionist philosopher
|
1991
|
Yaakov Arnon
|
Israeli politician
|
1991
|
Reuven Feuerstein[7]
|
Psychologist and director of the International Center for the Enhancement of Learning Potential
|
1992
|
Yemima Avidar-Tchernovitz
|
Children's author
|
1995
|
Colette Béatrice Aboulker-Muscat
|
Natural physician
|
1995
|
Zehava Malkiel
|
Activist for the International Council of Jewish Women
|
1995
|
Josef Tal
|
Composer
|
1996
|
Avraham Biran
|
Archaeologist and excavator of Tel Dan
|
1997
|
Martin Kieselstein[8]
|
Doctor, assistance to the elderly of Jerusalem
|
1997
|
Jacob Sheskin
|
Professor at Hadassah Hospital, head of the Hansen Hospital in Jerusalem
|
2000
|
Itzhak Nener
|
Jurist who served as vice president of Liberal International, cofounded the International Association of Jewish Lawyers and Jurists, and was elected to the Municipality of Jerusalem
|
2001
|
Menachem Elon
|
Professor of Law specializing in Mishpat Ivri, justice on the Israeli Supreme Court and as its Deputy President
|
2002
|
Yechiel Grebelsky[9]
|
Pioneer of Jerusalem stone industry
|
2002
|
Yehuda Kiel
|
Educator and bible commentator, who headed the Da'at Miqra project
|
2002
|
Meier Schwarz
|
Professor emeritus for plant physiology and director of the Synagogue Memorial
|
2002
|
Els Bendheim[10]
|
Born and raised in Amsterdam, contributed to helping medical and educational institutions in Jerusalem
|
2004
|
Miriam Ben-Porat
|
Former Supreme Court judge and former State Comptroller
|
2004
|
Netiva Ben Yehuda
|
Author, editor, and former soldier of the Palmach
|
2005
|
Shlomo Merzel
|
Educator and director of Horev Torah institutions
|
2006
|
Robert (Israel) Aumann
|
Nobel Prize–winning mathematician
|
2006
|
Emanuel Zisman
|
Israeli politician and former ambassador
|
2007
|
Geulah Cohen
|
Israeli politician and journalist
|
2008
|
Yehuda Bauer
|
Historian and Professor of Holocaust Studies, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
|
2010
|
David Kroyanker
|
Architect and architectural historian of Jerusalem
|
2010
|
Nahum Rakover
|
Professor emeritus of Bar-Ilan University and former Deputy Attorney General
|
2010
|
Shulamit Kishik-Cohen[11]
|
Israeli spy who worked to rescue Jews from Arab countries
|
2012
|
Shlomo Aronson
|
Landscape Architect and City Planner
|
2013
|
Ruth Kark
|
Historical geographer, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
|
2014
|
Chaim Yeshayahu Hadari
|
Rabbi, founding Rosh Yeshiva and current Rosh Yeshiva emeritus of Yeshivat Hakotel in the Old City[12]
|
2014
|
Rachel Bamberger Chalkowski
|
Chief Midwife at Shaare Zedek and founder of important charity Matan B'Seter Bamb[13]
|
2016
|
Menashe Eichler [14]
|
Military volunteer
|
2018
|
Gabriel Barkay
|
World-renowned archaeologist.
|
2017
|
Adin Steinsaltz[15]
|
Chabad Chasidic rabbi, teacher, philosopher, social critic, author, translator and publisher
|
2020
|
Tamar Peretz[16]
|
Israeli doctor and researcher, professor at the Hebrew University School of Medicine in Jerusalem.
|