20130505 Prestigious Wolf Prizes awarded at the Knesset
Prestigious Wolf Prizes awarded at the Knesset
President Shimon Peres addresses laureates of the prestigious Wolf Prize, second in importance to the Nobel Prize, in the Knesset's Chagall State Hall. Jerusalem, Israel. 5-May-2013. Wolf Prize, 2nd in importance to the Nobel, is awarded to preeminent scientists and artists “for the unique contribution to mankind and friendly relations among peoples ... irrespective of nationality, race, color, religion, sex or political views”.
Prestigious Wolf Prizes awarded at the Knesset
Knesset Member and Deputy Speaker of the Knesset Meir Shitrit addresses laureates of the prestigious Wolf Prize awarded to preeminent scientists and artists in the Knesset's Chagall State Hall. Jerusalem, Israel. 5-May-2013. Wolf Prize, 2nd in importance to the Nobel, is awarded to preeminent scientists and artists “for the unique contribution to mankind and friendly relations among peoples ... irrespective of nationality, race, color, religion, sex or political views”.
Prestigious Wolf Prizes awarded at the Knesset
The 2013 Wolf Prize in Architecture is awarded to Eduardo Souto de Mouro of Portugal in the Knesset's Chagall State Hall in the presence of President Peres and dignitaries. Jerusalem, Israel. 5-May-2013. Wolf Prize, 2nd in importance to the Nobel, is awarded to preeminent scientists and artists “for the unique contribution to mankind and friendly relations among peoples ... irrespective of nationality, race, color, religion, sex or political views”.
Prestigious Wolf Prizes awarded at the Knesset
The 2013 Wolf Prize in Mathematics is co-awarded to Prof. George Mostow of Yale in the Knesset's Chagall State Hall in the presence of President Peres, Deputy Speaker of the Knesset Shitrit and Minister of Education Piron. Jerusalem, Israel. 5-May-2013. Wolf Prize, 2nd in importance to the Nobel, is awarded to preeminent scientists and artists “for the unique contribution to mankind and friendly relations among peoples ... irrespective of nationality, race, color, religion, sex or political views”.
Prestigious Wolf Prizes awarded at the Knesset
President Shimon Peres addresses laureates of the prestigious Wolf Prize, second in importance to the Nobel Prize, in the Knesset's Chagall State Hall. Jerusalem, Israel. 5-May-2013. Wolf Prize, 2nd in importance to the Nobel, is awarded to preeminent scientists and artists “for the unique contribution to mankind and friendly relations among peoples ... irrespective of nationality, race, color, religion, sex or political views”.
Prestigious Wolf Prizes awarded at the Knesset
President Shimon Peres addresses laureates of the prestigious Wolf Prize, second in importance to the Nobel Prize, in the Knesset's Chagall State Hall. Jerusalem, Israel. 5-May-2013. Wolf Prize, 2nd in importance to the Nobel, is awarded to preeminent scientists and artists “for the unique contribution to mankind and friendly relations among peoples ... irrespective of nationality, race, color, religion, sex or political views”.
Prestigious Wolf Prizes awarded at the Knesset
Knesset Member and Deputy Speaker of the Knesset Meir Shitrit takes part in a ceremony awarding the prestigious 2013 Wolf Prize, second in importance to the Nobel Prize. Jerusalem, Israel. 5-May-2013. Wolf Prize, 2nd in importance to the Nobel, is awarded to preeminent scientists and artists “for the unique contribution to mankind and friendly relations among peoples ... irrespective of nationality, race, color, religion, sex or political views”.
Prestigious Wolf Prizes awarded at the Knesset
The 2013 Wolf Prize in Agriculture is co-awarded to Prof. Jared Diamond of UCLA in the Knesset's Chagall State Hall in the presence of President Peres and dignitaries. Jerusalem, Israel. 5-May-2013. Wolf Prize, 2nd in importance to the Nobel, is awarded to preeminent scientists and artists “for the unique contribution to mankind and friendly relations among peoples ... irrespective of nationality, race, color, religion, sex or political views”.
Prestigious Wolf Prizes awarded at the Knesset
The 2013 Wolf Prize in Physics is co-awarded to Prof. Juan Ignacio Cirac (L) of the Max Plank Institute in Germany and Prof. Peter Zoller (R) of Innsbruck University in Austria in the Knesset's Chagall State Hall. Jerusalem, Israel. 5-May-2013. Wolf Prize, 2nd in importance to the Nobel, is awarded to preeminent scientists and artists “for the unique contribution to mankind and friendly relations among peoples ... irrespective of nationality, race, color, religion, sex or political views”.
Prestigious Wolf Prizes awarded at the Knesset
President Shimon Peres addresses laureates of the prestigious Wolf Prize, second in importance to the Nobel Prize, in the Knesset's Chagall State Hall. Jerusalem, Israel. 5-May-2013. Wolf Prize, 2nd in importance to the Nobel, is awarded to preeminent scientists and artists “for the unique contribution to mankind and friendly relations among peoples ... irrespective of nationality, race, color, religion, sex or political views”.
Prestigious Wolf Prizes awarded at the Knesset
Minister of Education Rabbi Shai Piron addresses laureates of the prestigious Wolf Prize, second in importance to the Nobel Prize, in the Knesset's Chagall State Hall. Jerusalem, Israel. 5-May-2013. Wolf Prize, 2nd in importance to the Nobel, is awarded to preeminent scientists and artists “for the unique contribution to mankind and friendly relations among peoples ... irrespective of nationality, race, color, religion, sex or political views”.
Prestigious Wolf Prizes awarded at the Knesset
Knesset Member and Deputy Speaker of the Knesset Meir Shitrit addresses laureates of the prestigious Wolf Prize awarded to preeminent scientists and artists in the Knesset's Chagall State Hall. Jerusalem, Israel. 5-May-2013. Wolf Prize, 2nd in importance to the Nobel, is awarded to preeminent scientists and artists “for the unique contribution to mankind and friendly relations among peoples ... irrespective of nationality, race, color, religion, sex or political views”.
Prestigious Wolf Prizes awarded at the Knesset
The 2013 Wolf Prize in Chemistry is awarded to Prof. Robert Langer of M.I.T. in the Knesset's Chagall State Hall in the presence of President Peres, Deputy Speaker of the Knesset Shitrit and Minister of Education Piron. Jerusalem, Israel. 5-May-2013. Wolf Prize, 2nd in importance to the Nobel, is awarded to preeminent scientists and artists “for the unique contribution to mankind and friendly relations among peoples ... irrespective of nationality, race, color, religion, sex or political views”.
Prestigious Wolf Prizes awarded at the Knesset
The 2013 Wolf Prize in Physics is co-awarded to Prof. Peter Zoller of Innsbruck University in Austria in the Knesset's Chagall State Hall in the presence of President Peres and dignitaries. Jerusalem, Israel. 5-May-2013. Wolf Prize, 2nd in importance to the Nobel, is awarded to preeminent scientists and artists “for the unique contribution to mankind and friendly relations among peoples ... irrespective of nationality, race, color, religion, sex or political views”.
Prestigious Wolf Prizes awarded at the Knesset
President Shimon Peres addresses laureates of the prestigious Wolf Prize, second in importance to the Nobel Prize, in the Knesset's Chagall State Hall. Jerusalem, Israel. 5-May-2013. Wolf Prize, 2nd in importance to the Nobel, is awarded to preeminent scientists and artists “for the unique contribution to mankind and friendly relations among peoples ... irrespective of nationality, race, color, religion, sex or political views”.
Prestigious Wolf Prizes awarded at the Knesset
Minister of Education Rabbi Shai Piron addresses laureates of the prestigious Wolf Prize, second in importance to the Nobel Prize, in the Knesset's Chagall State Hall. Jerusalem, Israel. 5-May-2013. Wolf Prize, 2nd in importance to the Nobel, is awarded to preeminent scientists and artists “for the unique contribution to mankind and friendly relations among peoples ... irrespective of nationality, race, color, religion, sex or political views”.
Prestigious Wolf Prizes awarded at the Knesset
Knesset Member and Deputy Speaker of the Knesset Meir Shitrit addresses laureates of the prestigious Wolf Prize awarded to preeminent scientists and artists in the Knesset's Chagall State Hall. Jerusalem, Israel. 5-May-2013. Wolf Prize, 2nd in importance to the Nobel, is awarded to preeminent scientists and artists “for the unique contribution to mankind and friendly relations among peoples ... irrespective of nationality, race, color, religion, sex or political views”.
Prestigious Wolf Prizes awarded at the Knesset
The 2013 Wolf Prize in Chemistry is awarded to Prof. Robert Langer of M.I.T. in the Knesset's Chagall State Hall in the presence of President Peres, Deputy Speaker of the Knesset Shitrit and Minister of Education Piron. Jerusalem, Israel. 5-May-2013. Wolf Prize, 2nd in importance to the Nobel, is awarded to preeminent scientists and artists “for the unique contribution to mankind and friendly relations among peoples ... irrespective of nationality, race, color, religion, sex or political views”.
Prestigious Wolf Prizes awarded at the Knesset
President Shimon Peres addresses laureates of the prestigious Wolf Prize, second in importance to the Nobel Prize, in the Knesset's Chagall State Hall. Jerusalem, Israel. 5-May-2013. Wolf Prize, 2nd in importance to the Nobel, is awarded to preeminent scientists and artists “for the unique contribution to mankind and friendly relations among peoples ... irrespective of nationality, race, color, religion, sex or political views”.
Prestigious Wolf Prizes awarded at the Knesset
President Shimon Peres addresses laureates of the prestigious Wolf Prize, second in importance to the Nobel Prize, in the Knesset's Chagall State Hall. Jerusalem, Israel. 5-May-2013. Wolf Prize, 2nd in importance to the Nobel, is awarded to preeminent scientists and artists “for the unique contribution to mankind and friendly relations among peoples ... irrespective of nationality, race, color, religion, sex or political views”.