Director, Producer and Philanthropist Steven Spielberg Announced as the 2021 Genesis Prize Laureate

    “Jewish Nobel” recognizes the preeminent filmmaker’s commitment to Jewish values, extraordinary contribution to cinema and philanthropy, dedication to preserving the memory of the Holocaust and preventing future genocides

    Based on the press release issued by the Genesis Prize Foundation today announced film director, producer, and philanthropist Steven SpielbergĀ as the 2021 Genesis Prize Laureate.

    2021 Genesis Prize Laureate Steven Spielberg. Credit: WFPA / Alamy Stock Photo

    The annualĀ $1 millionĀ Genesis Prize, dubbed the “Jewish Nobel” by TIME magazine, honors extraordinary individuals for their outstanding professional achievement, contribution to humanity, and commitment to Jewish values.

    The award recognizes Spielberg’s outstanding achievement as one the most influential filmmakers in the history of cinema; his social activism and prolific philanthropy; and his principled stance against anti-Semitism and all forms of intolerance. The Prize also recognizes his extraordinary work to preserve the memory of the Holocaust and prevent future genocides through film, public advocacy and philanthropy.

    For the first time in the history of the Genesis Prize, the voice of global Jewry was a major factor in Laureate selection. Two hundred thousand Jews on six continents cast their votes for the 2021 Laureate; millions more engaged on social media. While the Prize Committee had the ultimate discretion about the selection of the recipient of this prestigious award, the fact Spielberg received the most votes was a major determining factor.

    “The Genesis Prize celebratesĀ Steven Spielberg’sĀ unique talent, his commitment to making the world a better place, and his unparalleled contribution to teaching the post-war generations about the horrors of the Holocaust,” saidĀ Stan Polovets, Co-Founder and Chairman of GPF. “We are delighted to welcomeĀ Steven SpielbergĀ to the distinguished family of Genesis Prize honorees, which includes such luminaries as JusticeĀ Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Natan Sharansky, andĀ Michael Bloomberg.”

    This is the latest in a series of prominent awards bestowed on Spielberg, which among others include the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian award ofĀ the United States; Legion d’Honneur, the highest order of the French Republic, andĀ Germany’sĀ Federal Cross of Merit.

    “Spielberg is a great Jewish visionary and storyteller,” said the legendary human rights activist Natan Sharansky, who was awarded the Genesis Prize in 2020. “Key Jewish themes are often woven into his narratives: importance of identity and belonging, maintaining humanity in a ruthless world, caring for the other, and honoring the moral obligation to do the right thing. His talent makes them universal: told by Spielberg, these stories come alive in people’s hearts across the globe.”

    Steven SpielbergĀ becomes the 9thĀ Genesis Prize honoree. All previous Laureates chose to direct theĀ $1 millionĀ Prize award to philanthropic causes about which they were passionate. Sharansky, who preceded Spielberg as the Genesis Prize Laureate, directed hisĀ $1 millionĀ award to support individuals and organizations working to alleviate the Covid-19 health crisis and prevent future pandemics.

    “Congratulations toĀ Steven SpielbergĀ on this important Jewish award,” saidĀ Isaac Herzog, Chairman of the Jewish Agency forĀ IsraelĀ and Chairman of the Genesis Prize Selection Committee. “He is an example of great Jewish talent, whose extraordinary work in film and philanthropy is infused with the values of his people ā€“ a quest for justice, compassion, humanism, and a heartfelt desire to make the world a better place.”

    SOURCE The Genesis Prize Foundation