The Jacob Isaac Segal Awards
The Jacob Isaac Segal Awards

Jacob Isaac Segal (1896-1954) is acknowledged as one of the most respected Yiddish poets. His work is characterized by its deep lyrical expression and evocation of the dignity of Jewish life in the Eastern European shtetl and in Canada. Segal strove to show that “a people and its culture are inseparable.” His poetry lives on in Yiddish and in translation.

For over half a century, The Jacob Isaac Segal Awards have honoured the exploration of Jewish themes in literature and recognized the contribution of Jewish culture to a richly diverse contemporary Quebec. The Jacob Isaac Segal Awards of the Jewish Public Library are made possible by the J.I. Segal Cultural Foundation, founded by the late Dr. Hirsh Rosenfeld and Mrs. Dvorah Rosenfeld. They were established in 1968 to honour and perpetuate the memory of the great Yiddish-Canadian poet, J.I. Segal, and to foster Jewish cultural creativity in Canada.
The purpose of the awards, presented every two years, is to encourage and reward creative works on Jewish themes and to recognize contributions in Jewish education, both formal and informal.
About Jacob Isaac Segal
Jacob Isaac Segal (1896-1954) is acknowledged as one of the most respected Yiddish poets. His work is characterized by its deep lyrical expression and evocation of the dignity of Jewish life in the Eastern European shtetl and in Canada. Segal strove to show that “a people and its culture are inseparable.” His poetry lives on in Yiddish and in translation.
About the awards
For over half a century, The Jacob Isaac Segal Awards have honoured the exploration of Jewish themes in literature and recognized the contribution of Jewish culture to a richly diverse contemporary Quebec.
The Jacob Isaac Segal Awards of the Jewish Public Library are made possible by the J.I. Segal Cultural Foundation, founded by the late Dr. Hirsh Rosenfeld and Mrs. Dvorah Rosenfeld. They were established in 1968 to honour and perpetuate the memory of the great Yiddish-Canadian poet, J.I. Segal, and to foster Jewish cultural creativity in Canada.
The purpose of the awards, presented every two years, is to encourage and reward creative works on Jewish themes and to recognize contributions in Jewish education, both formal and informal.
Eligibility Criteria
BEST QUEBEC BOOK ON A JEWISH THEME
- The author need not be Jewish, but the book must be on a Jewish theme.
- Books must have been written in English or French, have an ISBN, and be commercially available to the public.
- Electronic books are eligible provided they become commercially available in their final form during the eligibility period, and that they meet all the other criteria listed here.
- Standard residency requirement: The author must have a residence in Quebec at the time of submission. A person who has been living continuously outside of Quebec for the past four years will not meet the residency requirement. In the case of joint authorship, one of the two authors must satisfy all the above requirements. Books by more than two authors are not eligible.
- Requirement for non-resident authors: A book by an author who does not meet the residency requirement as defined above (#4) may be submitted, but it must also have Quebec as a significant theme.
- Collections of poetry, short stories or essays are eligible as long as at least 51% of the entire book is comprised of new text. “New” text includes individual pieces – i.e., stories, poems, or essays – not previously published in magazines or journals, including electronic publications.
- “Graphic novels” are eligible, both fiction and non-fiction, if there is a significant textual component. The illustrator is eligible for half the prize money if said illustrator is named on the title page of the book and/or otherwise given credit equal to the writer.
- Anthologies are eligible only if they contain a substantial introduction by the editor(s).
- Translations, reprints, and previously published books are not eligible.
- Notwithstanding #9, rewritten, expanded, or otherwise altered books may be eligible if deemed a new book by JPL.
Self-published books are ineligible. Books may be submitted by publishers or authors. Books must be published between January 1, 2022, and December 31, 2023. Books MUST be submitted in a PDF electronic format, under the category of Best Quebec Book on a Jewish Theme, to: [email protected] Paper copies of books will not be accepted. The Jewish Public Library reserves the right to make the final decision regarding the eligibility of any book. Authors of the books that are shortlisted for the Best Quebec Book on a Jewish Theme award will be expected to submit a short promotional video and be available for public relations activities. The winner must be present at the December 10, 2024, J.I. Segal Prize event organized by JPL in Montreal.
Deadline for submission: May 31, 2024.
DR. HIRSH AND DVORAH ROSENFELD AWARD FOR YIDDISH LITERATURE
- The submission must be an original work written and published in Yiddish.
- The author may reside anywhere in the world.
- Self-published books are eligible.
- Books may be submitted by publishers or authors.
- Books must be published between January 1, 2022, and December 31, 2023.
- Books MUST be submitted in a PDF electronic format, under the category of the Dr. Hirsh and Dvorah Rosenfeld award for Yiddish literature, to: [email protected]
- Paper copies of books will not be accepted.
- Authors of the books for the Dr. Hirsh and Dvorah Rosenfeld award for Yiddish literature will be expected to participate at an awards event, either in person or by supplying a video, and to be available for public relations activities.
The Jewish Public Library reserves the right to make the final decision regarding the eligibility of any book.
Deadline for submission: May 31, 2024.
Eligibility Criteria
Eligibility Criteria
- The author need not be Jewish, but the book must be on a Jewish theme.
- Books must have been written in English or French, have an ISBN, and be commercially available to the public.
- Electronic books are eligible provided they become commercially available in their final form during the eligibility period, and that they meet all the other criteria listed here.
- Standard residency requirement: The author must have a residence in Quebec at the time of submission. A person who has been living continuously outside of Quebec for the past four years will not meet the residency requirement. In the case of joint authorship, one of the two authors must satisfy all the above requirements. Books by more than two authors are not eligible.
- Requirement for non-resident authors: A book by an author who does not meet the residency requirement as defined above (#4) may be submitted, but it must also have Quebec as a significant theme.
- Collections of poetry, short stories or essays are eligible as long as at least 51% of the entire book is comprised of new text. “New” text includes individual pieces – i.e., stories, poems, or essays – not previously published in magazines or journals, including electronic publications.
- “Graphic novels” are eligible, both fiction and non-fiction, if there is a significant textual component. The illustrator is eligible for half the prize money if said illustrator is named on the title page of the book and/or otherwise given credit equal to the writer.
- Anthologies are eligible only if they contain a substantial introduction by the editor(s).
- Translations, reprints, and previously published books are not eligible.
- Notwithstanding #9, rewritten, expanded, or otherwise altered books may be eligible if deemed a new book by JPL.
Self-published books are ineligible. Books may be submitted by publishers or authors. Books must be published between January 1, 2022, and December 31, 2023. Books MUST be submitted in a PDF electronic format, under the category of Best Quebec Book on a Jewish Theme, to: [email protected] Paper copies of books will not be accepted. The Jewish Public Library reserves the right to make the final decision regarding the eligibility of any book. Authors of the books that are shortlisted for the Best Quebec Book on a Jewish Theme award will be expected to submit a short promotional video and be available for public relations activities. The winner must be present at the December 10, 2024, J.I. Segal Prize event organized by JPL in Montreal.
Deadline for submission: May 31, 2024.
- The submission must be an original work written and published in Yiddish.
- The author may reside anywhere in the world.
- Self-published books are eligible.
- Books may be submitted by publishers or authors.
- Books must be published between January 1, 2022, and December 31, 2023.
- Books MUST be submitted in a PDF electronic format, under the category of the Dr. Hirsh and Dvorah Rosenfeld award for Yiddish literature, to: [email protected]
- Paper copies of books will not be accepted.
- Authors of the books for the Dr. Hirsh and Dvorah Rosenfeld award for Yiddish literature will be expected to participate at an awards event, either in person or by supplying a video, and to be available for public relations activities.
The Jewish Public Library reserves the right to make the final decision regarding the eligibility of any book.
Deadline for submission: May 31, 2024.
DR. HIRSH AND DVORAH ROSENFELD AWARD FOR YIDDISH LITERATURE
Eligibility criteria
- The submission must be an original work written and published in Yiddish.
- The author may reside anywhere in the world.
- Self-published books are eligible.
- Books may be submitted by publishers or authors.
- Books must be published between January 1, 2022, and December 31, 2023.
- Books MUST be submitted in a PDF electronic format, under the category of the Dr. Hirsh and Dvorah Rosenfeld award for Yiddish literature, to: [email protected]
- Paper copies of books will not be accepted.
- Authors of the books for the Dr. Hirsh and Dvorah Rosenfeld award for Yiddish literature will be expected to participate at an awards event, either in person or by supplying a video, and to be available for public relations activities.
The Jewish Public Library reserves the right to make the final decision regarding the eligibility of any book.
Deadline for submission: May 31, 2024.
Current Award Recipients & Finalists
The 2024 Jacob Isaac Segal Awards
Winner of the Best Quebec Book on a Jewish Theme


Marc Raboy’s Looking for Alicia: The Unfinished Life of an Argentinian Rebel (House of Anansi Press)
is a riveting personal journey of discovery that takes the reader into the terror of Argentina’s 1970s military dictatorship – a period that haunts the country to this day and had such a devastating impact on Argentina’s large and thriving Jewish community.
Winner of the Dr. Hirsh and Dvorah Rosenfeld Award for Yiddish Literature

Ber Kotlerman’s collection of stories, Samoyed (Ivo Press)
narrates his family’s saga of migration across generations and territories that stretch from Ukraine to Birobidzhan. Moving between realism and the fantastic, the stories offer an evocative, collective portrait of Soviet Jewry.
Our 2024 Finalists for Quebec Book on a Jewish Theme
Yiddish Lives On: Strategies of Language Transmission - Rebecca Margolis
In resistance to language decline, Yiddish has emerged as a vehicle for young people to engage with their heritage and identity, and as a site for creative renewal in the Jewish world and beyond. With a spotlight on Canada, Yiddish Lives On explores stories and strategies of language continuity in the home, on the stage and page, and through song and on screen.
Les Juifs de la Révolution tranquille : Regards d’une minorité religieuse sur le Québec de 1945 à 1976 -Simon-Pierre Lacasse
Dans une société largement clivée sur le plan confessionnel entre catholiques et protestants – les « deux solitudes » –, les activistes juifs luttent pour la reconnaissance de leur communauté et incitent les acteurs politiques à réfléchir plus largement à ce que l’on appelle aujourd’hui le « vivre-ensemble ».
Loin de demeurer en marge des espaces public et politique, plusieurs activistes communautaires du Montréal juif prennent la parole et défendent une société québécoise émergente au sein de laquelle le pluralisme occupe un espace grandissant.
Looking for Alicia, The Unfinished Life of an Argentinian Rebel -Marc Raboy
In Looking for Alicia, Raboy pursues her story not only to learn what happened when the post-Perón government in Argentina turned to state terror but also to understand the lives of those who risked everything to oppose it. Author and subject share more than a surname and a distant ancestral connection; their lives were both marked by youthful rebellion, journalistic ambition, and the radical politics that were a hallmark of the ’60s and ’70s.
Who Gets In - Norman Ravvin
Who Gets In: An Immigration Story follows Yehuda Yoseph Eisenstein, the author’s grandfather, as he emigrates from Poland in 1930, leaving a young family behind. His departure was followed by years of struggle to bring his wife and children after him to Canada. While Eisenstein settled into small-town Saskatchewan life as an all-purpose religious leader, the country, under a Conservative government, settled into Depression and a dark anti-immigration period. Who Gets In was made possible by archival finds and careful research. It is also an intimate family story, illustrated by the government and immigration-related documents key to its narrative, as well as by photographs of key figures in its narrative. The lesson gained from Eisenstein’s efforts in the face of ruthless authority is never take no for an answer.
Past Award Recipients
2024 | Marc Raboy - Looking for Alicia: The Unfinished Life of an Argentinian Rebel
2024 | Ber Kotlerman - collection of stories, Samoyed
2024 | Rebecca Margolis - Yiddish Lives On: Strategies of Language Transmission
2024 | Simon-Pierre Lacasse - Les Juifs de la Révolution tranquille
2024 | Marc Raboy - Looking for Alicia, The Unfinished Life of an Argentinian Rebel
2024 | Norman Ravvin - Who Gets In
2024 | Marc Raboy - Looking for Alicia: The Unfinished Life of an Argentinian Rebel
2024 | Ber Kotlerman - collection of stories, Samoyed
1972/73 | Ruth R. Wisse - The Schlemiel as Modern Hero
1972/73 | S. Dunsky - Midresh Rabah (translation into Yiddish)
1971/72 | Yehoshua Rabinovitz
1971/72 | Moshe-Mordechai Shaffir
1970/71 | Melech Ravitch - עיקר שכחתי: לידער און פאָעמעס פון די יאָרן 1969(Post Scriptum: Poems and Ballads from the Years 1954-1969)
1970/71 | Prof. C. J. Newman - We Always Take Care of Our Own
1969/70 | Mordecai Husid
2010 | Rhea Tregebov - La Cloche de l'Aiguiseur
2008 | Leonard Cohen - Book of Longing
2006 | Edeet Ravel - A Wall of Light
2004 | David Homel - The Speaking Cure
2002 | Norman Ravvin - Not Quite Mainstream: Canadian Jewish Short Stories
2000 | Avner Mandelman - Talking to the Enemy
1998 | Stephen Schechter - David and Jonathan
1986/87 | Prof. Miriam Waddington - Collected Poems
1981/82 | Henry Kreisel - The Almost Meeting and Other Stories
1976/77 | Irving Layton - The Unwavering Eye - Selected Poems 1980-75
1975/76 | Adele Wiseman - Crackpot
1974/75 | Prof. Seymour Mayne
1973/74 | Prof. Miriam Waddington - Driving Home
2018 | Ariella Friedman - Arabic for Beginners
2016 | Jessamyn Hope - Safekeeping
2014 | Dan Vyleta - The Crooked Maid
2012 | Stuart Ross - Snowball, Dragonfly, Jew
2012 | Beverly Akerman - The Meaning of Children
2012 | Rebecca Margolis - Jewish roots, Canadian soil: Yiddish culture in Montreal, 1905-1945
2010 | Jeffrey Veidlinger - Jewish Public Culture in the Late Russian Empire
2018 | Daniel Kupfert Heller - Jabotinsky’s Children: Polish Jews and the Rise of Right-Wing Zionism
2016 | Alison Pick - Between Gods
2014 | Gil Troy - Moynihan’s Moment: America’s Fight Against Zionism as Racism
2010 | Jeffrey Veidlinger - Jewish Public Culture in the Late Russian Empire
2008 | Mayer Kirshenblatt & Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett - They Painted Memories of a Jewish Childhood in Poland Before the Holocaust
2004 | Heather Laskey - Night Voices: Heard in the Shadow of Hitler and Stalin
2002 | Morton Weinfeld - Like Everyone Else...but Different
2000 | Benjamin Freedman - Duty and Healing: Foundations of a Jewish Bioethic
1994 | Dr. Andre Stein - Hidden Children: Forgotten Survivors of the Holocaust
1993 | Gerald Tulchinsky - Taking Root
1992 | Prof. Gershon Hundert - Jews in a Private Polish Town: The Case of Opatow in the 18th Century
1990/91 | Sylvia M. Gelber - No Balm in Gilead: A Personal Retrospective of Mandate Days in Palestine
1988/89 | Prof. Ruth Wisse - A Little Love in Big Manhattan
1987/88 | Adele Wiseman - Memories of a Book Molesting Childhood, and Other Essays
1985/86 | Prof. David J. Bercuson - Canada and the Birth of Israel
1984/85 | Dr. David Roskies - Against the Apocalypse
1980/81 | Rabbi Reuven P. Bulka - As a Tree by the Waters (Reb Aryeh): Psychological and Philosophical Insights
1978/79 | Dr. Emil Fackenheim - The Jewish Return to History
2018 | Olga Hazan - Stratégies figuratives dans l'art juif
2016 | André Roy (Mention honorable: Bob Ore Bitbol Cafe Prag) - La très grande solitude de l'écrivain pragois Franz Kafka
2014 | Perla Serfaty-Garzon - Vieillesse et engendrement à l'épreuve des filiations juives
2012 | Pierre Anctil (Prix Shulamis Yelin) - Trajectoires juives au Québec
2010 | Maurice Chalom - Va, Moshone
2008 | Anne Elaine Cliche - Poétiques du Messie: L'origine juive en souffrance
2002 | Pierre Lasry - Une juive en Nouvelle France
2000 | Marc-Alain Wolf - Quand le mysticisme mène à la folie: essai sur la mystique juive, Sabbatai Zevi et le Rabbi de Kotzk
1998 | Naïm Kattan - Idoles et images
1981/82 | Suzanne Raymonde-Filiatrault - Les visiteurs
1976/77 | Naïm Kattan - Adieu Babylone
1979/80 | Sarah Sigefeld - Art
1978/79 | Olika
1977/78 | Dosemes Roth - Music
1976/77 | Yehudi Weinberg - Theatre
1975/76 | Abraham Jan Vermeij - Painting
1974/75 | Chaye Gloger - Drama
1973/74 | Hertz Grossmann - Curator - for art interpretation; Yiddish theatre; archival/research efforts
1972/73 | Oscar Morawetz - Music from The Diary of Anne Frank
1969/70 | Dora Wasserman - Yiddish Drama program head, Jewish Public Library; Program director, Jewish People's School Drama Society
1968/69 | Roizel Candio
1966/67 | Prohos Baz - Yiddish Theatre of the Geyte Downtown Centre - ASVN
1965/66 | Janet Carver
1964/65 | H.M. Augenfell
1963/64 | Yette Feldman
1961/62 | Yiddish Theatre Group / Aliza Breffman - Cherie
1960/61 | Jesse K. Eisenlohr - Visual Art
2022 | Michael Felsenbaum - Work in Yiddish
2020 | Boris Sandler - Work in Yiddish
2018 | Velvl Chernin - Work in Yiddish: “Afn Shvel”
2018 | Boris Sandler - Work in Yiddish: “Lider fun der Nakht”
2014 | Yosef David - Work in Yiddish: Poems of the New Millennium
2008 | Ber Kofler - Work in Yiddish: A Face in the Clouds
2002 | Ronsl Resnik - Work in Yiddish: Pages from a Charmed Notebook
2000 | Tzvi Eisman - Work in Yiddish: Later is Abrasha (Novel)
1998 | Dovid Katz - Work in Yiddish: Litvish and Vilna in Yiddish
1993 | Chava Rosenfarb - Work in Yiddish: Confessions of an Old Village (Novel)
1992 | Ber Kagan - Yiddish Poetry
1990/91 | Simcha Simhovitch - Yiddish Poetry
1988/89 | A. I. Goodman - Work in Yiddish: Family Life
1986/87 | Peretz Weiserberg - Work in Yiddish: Hebrew Writers in Canada
1985/86 | Chaim Spilberg - Work in Hebrew: Medieval Love
1984/85 | Hirshel - Work in Yiddish: Jewish Music and History
1983/84 | Peretz Miransky - Work in Yiddish: Literary Essays
1981/82 | Bluma Lempel - Work in Yiddish: On the Tip of a Mast
1980/81 | M. Shaffir - Work in Yiddish: Old Folly
1979/80 | Peretz Miransky - Work in Yiddish
1978/79 | Nachman Shemen - Work in Yiddish
1978/79 | Chaim Leib Fox - Work in Yiddish
1977/78 | Rabbi Leib Baron - Work in Yiddish
1976/77 | Shloime Weisman - Work in Yiddish
1975/76 | Yehuda Elberg - Work in Yiddish: Autobiography
1974/75 | Jacob Zipper - Work in Yiddish
1973/74 | Chava Rosenfarb - Work in Yiddish: Tree of Life
2018 | Pierre Anctil - Histoire des Juifs du Québec
2016 | Ruth Panofsky - The collected Poems of Miriam Waddington, volumes 1 and 2
2014 | Gerald Tulchinsky - Jose Salsberg: A Life of Commitment
2012 | Harold Troper - The Defining Decade: Identity
2010 | Esther Trépanier - Jewish Painters of Montreal: Witnesses of Their Time 1930-1948
2010 | Allan Levine - Coming of Age: a History of the Jewish People of Manitoba
2008 | Professor Ira Robinson - Kadors and their Community: Studies in the Eastern European
2004 | Professor Haim Genizi - The Holocaust, Israel, and Canadian Protestant Churches
2002 | Janine Stingel - Social discrimination, Anti-semitism, Social Credit, and the Jewish
1998 | Aviva Ravel - Educational Contribution
1998 | Noam & Dalit Reshet - Educational Contribution
1993 | Leah Kaufman - Education Contribution
1978/79 | Leib Rubinov - Educational Contribution - Jewish
1978/79 | Sadie Lewis - Educational Contribution
1977/78 | Morris Ogulnik - Educational Contribution
1977/78 | Eta Weinman - Education Contribution
1976/77 | Professor Jean Ouellette - Educational Contribution - Université
1972/73 | Professor Harry M. Brankan - Educational Contribution
1971/72 | Irving (Srul) Glick - Musical Contribution
1971/72 | Elie Rubinstein - Musical Contribution for Theatre
2012 | Chaila Litvsky - College Jewish Studies and Israel Program Chair
2010 | Nira Friedman - Professor, Vanier College
2008 | Nitza Parry - Associate Professor, Concordia University; Dept. of Religion
2004 | Doctor Neil Caplan - Principal, Solomon Schechter Academy
2000 | Norma Joseph - Author of Rivka’s Daughter’s Guide, “Yiddish: A Living Language”
1998 | Shimson Himmelfarb - Associate Professor, McGill University, Dept. of Jewish Studies
1994 | Shifra Stern Kristalka - Principal, Bialik High School
1993 | Eugene Orenstein - Linked Talmud Torahs
1992 | Rabbi Shneur Eisenstock - Director of Education, Jewish People’s and Peretz Schools
1990/91 | Atzara Eliazhev - Aviv School; McGill University Jewish Teacher Training Program
1988/89 | Batia Bettman - Congregation Beth Tikvah, Kirkland
1986/87 | Tova Shimon - Switman Schechter Academy
1985/86 | Rabbi Doctor Mordecai E. Zeitz - Vice-Principal Emeritus, Jewish People’s Schools
1984/85 | Rabbi Doctor Jay Gewirtzman - Peretz Schools across Canada and Montreal
1980/81 | Yechiel Glustein - Teacher, Jewish People’s and Peretz Schools, Montreal
1979/80 | Nahum Wilchesky - Yeshiva Tiferes Tmimim (Lubavitch Rabbinical College of Canada), Montreal
1978/79 | Leib Tender - Youth/Adult Education in Montreal
1978/79 | Rosa Firestone - Principal, Jewish Peretz Schools
1977/78 | Shimshon Dunsky - Principal, United Talmud Torahs
1976/77 | Yechiel/Yechiel Shtern - Principal Emeritus, Jewish People’s Schools
1975/76 | Dov Sheinman - Youth/Adult Education
1974/75 | Yechiel Shainblum - Jewish Education Leadership
1973/74 | Rabbi L. Kramer - Jewish Education
1972/73 | Rabbi Doctor David Hartman - Jewish Education Leadership
1971/72 | Jacob Zipper - Jewish Educational Leadership
1970/71 | Shloime Wiseman - Jewish Educational Service
1969/70 | Hillel Magid - Jewish Educational Leadership
1968/69 | Chaim Wiseman - Jewish Educational Leadership
2010 | Moshe Dor - מבחר שירים (Hebrew translation of Seymour Mayne's "Fly off into the Strongest Light: Selected Poems")
2012 | Jacob and David Homel - Pinch of Time (English translation of Claude Tatilon's book)
2022 | Justin Cammy - From the Vltava to Nuremberg: Memoir and Testimony (English translation of Abraham Sutzkever's "Fun Vilner geto")
2020 | Goldie Morgentaler - Confessions of a Yiddish Writer (English translation of Chava Rosenfarb's book)
2020 | Lori Saint-Martin & Paul Gagné - Yiddish à l'usage des pirates (French translation of Gary Barwin's "Yiddish for Pirates")
2018 | Vivian Felsen - The Vale of Tears (English translation of Rabbi Pinchas Hirschsprung's "יאמערשאל")
2016 | Helen Mintz - Vilna, My Vilna (English translation of Abraham Karpinowitz's "ווילנע")
2014 | Käthe Roth - The First Jews in North America; The Extraordinary Story of the Hart Family, 1760-1860 (English translation of Denis Vaugeois's book)
2006 | Sarah Cummins - When Grownups Play at War: a Child's Memoir (English translation of Ilona Flutsztejn-Gruda's "Quand les grands jouvaient à la guerre")
2004 | Vivian Felsen - Between the Wars (English translation of Israel Medres's "צוויי וועלט")
2002 | Pierre Anctil - L'empire de Kalman l'infirme (French translation of Yehuda Elberg's "קלמן קאלי אימפעריע")
2012 | Anne Marie Fleming - I Was a Child of Holocaust Survivors
2010 | Garry Beitel - The Socalled Movie
2018 | Edith Jorisch - L'Héritier
2016 | David Bezmozgis - Natasha
2014 | Vladimir Kabelik - Beautifully Broken
2008 | Ina Fichman - Six Days in June
2006 | Frederic Bohbot & Evan Beloff - Once a Nazi... (Nazi un jour...)
2002 | Garry Beitel - My Dear Clara
2012 | Boaz Neumann - La Terre Promise Dans les Débuts du Sionisme
2018 | Noam Zadoff - Gershom Scholem: From Berlin to Jerusalem and Back
2016 | Hillel Cohen - Year Zero of the Arab-Israel Conflict: 1929
2014 | Anita Shapira - Israel: A History
2022 | Anne Élaine Cliché - Le danseur de La Macaza
2020 | Pierre Samson - Le mammouth