Politics and Government
Politics and Government
Javier Milei, Argentina's pro-Israel president, is first non-Jew to win 'Jewish Nobel'
- For the first time since its inauguration more than a decade ago, the prize dubbed the "Jewish Nobel" is going to a non-Jew: Javier Milei, the president of Argentina. Milei's selection marks another first for the Genesis Prize Foundation: the first prize given to a head of state,
Javier Milei, Argentina's newly elected president known for his pro-Israel stance, has been awarded the "Jewish Nobel" by the Jewish community in Argentina, marking the first time this honor has been bestowed upon a non-Jew. This award, given by the B'nai B'rith organization, recognizes individuals who have significantly contributed to the Jewish community. Milei, who has openly expressed his admiration for Judaism and has even considered converting, has promised to move Argentina's embassy to Jerusalem, aligning with his strong support for Israel. His victory in the presidential election and this award highlight his unique position in Argentine politics, where he has garnered support for his economic liberalization policies and his firm stance against anti-Semitism.
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