Janusz-Korczak-Preis

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Janusz-Korczak-Preis is a literary prize of Hesse.

Winners

  • 1978 Andreas Mehringer
  • 1979 Prof. Dr. Boguslaw Halikowski, Szczecin
  • 1980 Prof. Dr. Shimon Sachs, Tel-Aviv
  • 1983 Bella Abramowna Dizur, Riga
  • 1985 Mirjam Akavia, Tel-Aviv
  • 1986 Igor Newerly, Warschau
  • 1987 Jüdische Gemeinde Gießen
  • 1988 Prof. Dr. Józef Bogusz, Krakau
  • 1988 Leon Harari, Kibbuz Maale Hachamisha
  • 1988 Dr. Rafael Scharf, London
  • 1990 Szmuel Gogol, Ramat Gan
  • 1993 Ks. Arkadiusz Nowak, Piastów
  • 2008 Itzchak Belfer, Tel-Aviv
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