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Natan Sharansky awarded Israel prize

'This is a great honour and a great responsibility,' Sharansky responded.

March 19, 2018 17:26
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Natan Sharansky, the outgoing head of The Jewish Agency, is to receive the prestigious Israel Prize for his work in promoting aliyah.

Sharansky, the former Soviet refusenik and a long-term campaigner for human rights, was described by Israel's education minister, Naftali Bennett as having "embodied the fulfilment of the Zionist dream - from the darkness of a Soviet prison to the light of liberty as the head of the Jewish Agency."

A great honour

“This is a great honour and a great responsibility," Sharansky responded. “When it comes to kibbutz galuyot, ingathering the exiles, this prize also goes to [his wife] Avital and to all the Aliyah activists and Prisoners of Zion in the Soviet Union who fought valiantly for the right to immigrate to Israel. It also goes to the entire Jewish people, which supported the refuseniks’ struggle for freedom.

“The ingathering of the exiles continues – Aliyah today is an Aliyah of free choice: Israel is the best place for self-actualization as a Jew and for impacting the future of the Jewish people. We must do everything to ensure that Israel remains a home to every Jew in the world.”