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Solomon Bublick Award

The Solomon Bublick Award (also known as the Solomon Bublick Public Service Award or Solomon Bublick Prize) is an award made by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem to a person who has made an important contribution to the advancement and development of the State of Israel. The first award was made in 1949.

Solomon Bublick (died 1945) was an American who left $37,000 to establish an award granted every two years. It is one of the two prestigious awards presented by the University. The prize is given for a lifetime dedicated to the well-being of the Jewish people and the State of Israel, alternatively to an Israeli and to a personality from abroad.

In 1950, the award included $1500. In 1960, the award included a sterling silver plaque and $1000.

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