Genesis Prize Chairman Stan Polovets praises Milei's support for
Israel, achievements in reforming
Argentina's economy, and pursuit
of justice for AMIA terror victims
NEW
YORK, Jan. 14, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, The
Genesis Prize announces President of Argentina Javier Milei as
the 2025 Genesis Prize Laureate, the first time the award, known as
"The Jewish Nobel Prize," has been bestowed upon a head of
state.
Milei was the unanimous choice of the nine judges on the
committee, which commended him for his unequivocal support of
Israel during one of the most
difficult times since the founding of the Jewish State. President
Milei recently announced his decision to move the Argentinian
embassy to Jerusalem, has reversed
years of anti-Israel votes by
Argentina in the United Nations,
and has pledged to bring culprits responsible for the AMIA and
Israeli Embassy bombings in Argentina in 1992 and 1994, respectively, to
justice.
Just last week, Milei ordered declassification of
intelligence regarding the unexplained death of Alberto Nisman, the special prosecutor
responsible for the AMIA bombing investigation. Former
Argentinian President Cristina
Fernández de Kirchner is presently being tried for
obstructing that investigation and for her government's
controversial 2013 Memorandum with Iran, which shielded the accused terrorists
and lifted Interpol alerts intended to arrest them.
The planned relocation of Argentina's embassy to Jerusalem is in sharp contrast to the actions
of several other South American countries, which cut diplomatic
relations with Israel and recalled
their ambassadors over the war in Gaza. Shortly after the start of hostilities
initiated by Hamas on October 7,
2023, Bolivia severed
diplomatic ties with Israel,
accusing it of carrying out "crimes against humanity," while
Chile and Colombia recalled their ambassadors as they
criticized the Israeli military offensive against Hamas militants.
In May 2024, Brazil withdrew its ambassador to Israel after months of tensions between the
two countries.
"President Milei is a true hero of the Jewish people," said
Co-Founder and Chairman of The Genesis Prize
Foundation Stan Polovets.
"Unlike leaders of many other countries around the world who either
remained quiet, pressured and – in some cases – sanctioned
Israel, President Milei has
unequivocally supported the Jewish people and their state. This
award reflects Israel's heartfelt
appreciation for the President and the people of Argentina. A friend in need is a friend
indeed."
In addition to Milei's strong pro-Israel stance, the Genesis Prize Selection
Committee praised his achievements in reforming Argentina's economy, including bringing
inflation down from 25% per month to 2.4%, reversing the
freefall of the country's currency, and posting a fiscal surplus
for the first time in 15 years. Despite falling incomes caused by
Milei's reforms, he maintains an approval rating of over 50%, the
third highest among the world's democratic leaders. And notably,
the "S&P Merval Index," which tracks the performance of the
largest publicly traded companies listed on the Buenos Aires Stock
Exchange, has generated a return of 173% in 2024, by far
outperforming all other global markets. During the same
period, Brazil's stock market fell
7% and Mexico's 11%, while S&P
500 rose "only" 27%.
The annual $1 million Genesis
Prize honors extraordinary individuals for their outstanding
professional achievements, contributions to humanity and support
for Israel. Previous Genesis Prize
honorees include Michael Bloomberg,
Michael Douglas, Itzhak Perlman, Anish
Kapoor, Justice Ruth Bader
Ginsburg, Natalie Portman,
Robert Kraft, Natan Sharansky,
Steven Spielberg, Rabbi Lord
Jonathan Sacks, Albert Bourla, and Barbra Streisand.
All Genesis Prize honorees have chosen to forgo their monetary
awards, which were then donated to philanthropic causes. Since its
inception in 2013, The Genesis Prize has leveraged the annual
$1 million award into philanthropic
initiatives totaling more than $50
million, with grants going to more than 230 nonprofit
programs in 31 countries, directly impacting the lives of tens of
thousands of people.
In addition to honoring individual laureates, in 2024 The
Genesis Prize Foundation bestowed its prize on Israeli NGOs
supporting the released and rescued hostages and their families and
helped fund lawsuits against the leadership of Hamas in
international jurisdictions. This followed a $1 million award to Jewish activists working to
uphold Ukraine's independence and
alleviate the suffering of the people of Ukraine in 2023.
Milei has been a staunch supporter of Ukraine's fight for freedom and independence,
and in June 2024 was awarded the
Order of Freedom by Ukraine's
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. And
during the Hanukkah celebrations last month, Zelenskyy used a
menorah gifted to him by Milei during the inauguration of
Argentina's president in
December 2023.
"I am deeply honored to receive the Genesis Prize," stated
President Javier Milei. "Of course,
I will not keep the monetary prize; I will donate it to causes that
support freedom and the fight against antisemitism, both in
Argentina and around the world. I
have deep admiration for Israel,
its history, and its people. The Jewish people have shown
throughout their history that resilience and the defense of freedom
are essential to overcoming any challenge. This spirit is a
cornerstone of the relationship between Argentina and Israel, and I will work to further strengthen
our ties."
Although raised Catholic, Milei has increasingly embraced
Judaism since taking a sincere interest in 2021, studies Torah
regularly, attends prayer services, placed a mezuzah on his
office door, and stated his intention to convert to Judaism upon
leaving office. His cabinet meetings often start with a
discussion of the week's Torah portion, while one of the most
influential government officials, Foreign Minister Gerardo Werthein, took the oath of office on a
Chumash, a copy of the Pentateuch or the five books of Moses.
Shortly after being inaugurated, President Milei appointed his
rabbi and spiritual guide, Axel
Wahnish, as Argentina's
Ambassador to Israel.
Last year, Milei revealed that his grandfather, a great
influence on his life, discovered shortly before he passed away
that his mother was Jewish. Milei also has shared that his
great-great-grandfather was a rabbi who instilled Jewish education
and values in his children and grandchildren.
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