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Michael Freund, Founder of Shavei Israel, Awarded Moskowitz Prize

Jerusalem—Michael Fre­und, founder and chairman of the Shavei Israel organization, re­ceived the Lion of Zion Award by the Moskowitz Prize for Zionism in a special ceremony that took place at the National Park at Emek Tzurim in Jerusalem. Other prize recipients included Rabbi Yosef Tzvi Rimon, founder of the NGO “Job Katif,” and Dr. Gabi Barkay, an Israeli archeologist who has led the Council against Destruction of the Antiquities of the Temple Mount.

The annual prize, totaling $100,000, was established by Dr. Irving and Cherna Moskowitz as an “expression of support for peo­ple who put Zionism into action” in modern Israeli society. Hun­dreds of candidates were fielded for this year’s prize, and the win­ners were selected after an in-depth process by a prize commit­tee. The committee included Prof. Moshe Arens, Rabbi Yedidya At­las, Amb. Yoram Ettinger, Rebbetz­in Esther Jungreis, Brig. Gen. Avig­dor Kahalani, Rabbi Pesach Lerner, and Rabbi Daniel Moskowitz.

Michael Freund founded the Shavei Israel organization in 2002 to strengthen the ties of the Jew­ish people with groups of Jewish origin and others who wish to be­come part of the Jewish people. Shavei Israel has been reaching out to the Bnei Menashe of India, “hidden Jews” of Poland and of It­aly, the Bnei Anousim of Portugal, and others.

The immigrants, who hail from the northeastern Indian state of Manipur, were brought to Israel by Shavei Israel, which received permission from the Is­raeli government last October to bring 900 Bnei Menashe to the Jewish state by 2015.

Earlier this year, Shavei Isra­el brought the first group of 160 Bnei Menashe on aliyah from the Indian state of Mizoram. Today’s arrivals, some 40 individuals, are part of a second group that by the end of June will include 250 more of the “Lost Tribe.”

The Bnei Menashe are con­sidered to be descendants of the tribe of Menashe (or Manasseh), one of the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel exiled by the Assyrian Empire after King Solomon’s death more than 2,700 years ago.

About Shavei Israel:

Shavei Israel is a non-profit or­ganization founded by Michael Freund, who immigrated to Is­rael from the United States, with the aim of strengthening the ties between the Jewish people, the State of Israel, and the descend­ants of Jews around the world. The organization is currently ac­tive in nine countries and provides assistance to a variety of different communities such as the Bnei Me­nashe of India; the Bnei Anousim (referred to as the derogatory “Marranos” by historians) in Spain, Portugal, and South America; the Subbotnik Jews of Russia; the Jew­ish community of Kaifeng in Chi­na; descendants of Jews living in Poland; and others.

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