Tchernichovsky Prize

Tchernichovsky Prize is an Israeli prize awarded to individuals for exemplary works of translation into Hebrew.

Tchernichovsky Prize
Awarded forExemplary translation to Hebrew
CountryIsrael
Presented byTel Aviv-Yafo Municipality
First awarded1942 (first award 1943)
Websitehttps://www.tel-aviv.gov.il/Pages/ItemPage.aspx?webId=f09859c7-1a46-40e0-8968-9ae31388b659&listId=229c1b0e-698e-4b08-af1e-e769ab00a112&itemId=11 

History

The Tchernichovsky Prize is awarded by the municipality of Tel Aviv-Yafo.[1] Although initially awarded annually, it is now awarded every two years.

The prize was founded, in the name of the poet Shaul Tchernichovsky, following a 1942 resolution of the municipality. Tchernichovsky himself participated in formulating the policies for the grant of the award and attended the first award ceremony for the prize in 1943.[1]

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