New York Mayor Bloomberg wins 'Jewish Nobel'

October 21, 2013 05:15 pm | Updated August 29, 2016 05:12 pm IST - JERUSALEM

FILE - In this  Thursday, Feb. 1, 2007 file photo, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg attends at a cornerstone ceremony for the Magen David Adom's William H. Bloomberg Jerusalem Station, named after his late father in Jerusalem. Israel has recognized New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg as the first ever recipient of an award dubbed the “Jewish Nobel Prize. ”The Genesis Prize Foundation said Monday that Bloomberg was its inaugural winner. The prize recognizes “exceptional human beings who, through their outstanding achievement, come to represent a fundamental value of the Jewish people.” (AP Photo/Sebastian Scheiner, File)

FILE - In this Thursday, Feb. 1, 2007 file photo, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg attends at a cornerstone ceremony for the Magen David Adom's William H. Bloomberg Jerusalem Station, named after his late father in Jerusalem. Israel has recognized New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg as the first ever recipient of an award dubbed the “Jewish Nobel Prize. ”The Genesis Prize Foundation said Monday that Bloomberg was its inaugural winner. The prize recognizes “exceptional human beings who, through their outstanding achievement, come to represent a fundamental value of the Jewish people.” (AP Photo/Sebastian Scheiner, File)

Israel on Monday recognized New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg as the first ever recipient of the $1 million Genesis Prize, an award popularly dubbed the “Jewish Nobel Prize.”

The Genesis Prize Foundation said Mr. Bloomberg was honoured as the first winner for his long record of public service and philanthropy.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will present the prize to Mr. Bloomberg early next year in Israel. Mr. Bloomberg will then announce to which philanthropic cause he will donate the money.

Mr. Bloomberg, whose third and final term as New York mayor is drawing to an end, said he was honoured to be the prize’s first recipient.

“Many years ago, my parents instilled in me Jewish values and ethics that I have carried with me throughout my life, and which have guided every aspect of my work in business, government, and philanthropy,” he said in a statement.

The foundation said the prize “embraces and promotes those same values and ethics a common thread among the Jewish people worldwide that has helped move humankind forward for centuries.”

Mr. Bloomberg beat out 200 other nominees for the prize, which the foundation said was established “to recognize exceptional human beings who, through their outstanding achievement, come to represent a fundamental value of the Jewish people a commitment to the betterment of mankind.”

The prize is administered by a partnership that includes the office of the Israeli prime minister, the semi-governmental Jewish Agency and the Genesis Philanthropy Group.

Nobel Prize laureate Elie Wiesel, a member of the selection committee, said Mr. Bloomberg set a high bar for the new award.

“It is a great honour for the entire Jewish people to celebrate his achievements, his commitment to improving the world, and in particular his city- New York,” Mr. Wiesel said. “We are certain that his selection as the recipient of the Genesis Prize will serve as an inspiration to young Jews and others across the globe.”

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