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Award launched in memory of peace activist murdered on October 7

The Vivian Silver Impact Award will honour the peacenik who worked towards Arab-Jewish dialogue

May 17, 2024 16:22
Vivian Silver (Photo: Zeev Ben Dror/Vivian Silver Prize)
Vivian Silver at an event for peace before her murder by Hamas on October 7. Today, an impact award has been launched in her memory. (Photo: Zeev Ben Dror/Vivian Silver Prize)
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The family and friends of celebrated Israeli peace activist, Vivian Silver, have launched an award in her name.

The Vivian Silver Impact Award will be presented annually to an Arab woman and a Jewish woman, “who show great promise or have demonstrated significant accomplishments in one of the areas that embody Vivian’s values and actions”.

The prize will award those who work towards Arab-Jewish partnership in Israel, peace between Israel and Palestine or advancing women to leadership positions.

Canadian-born Vivian Silver was a well known Israeli advocate for peace with Palestinians. She established Women Wage Peace, an Israeli grassroots peace movement formed after the 2014 Gaza War to pressure Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government to reach a peace agreement with the Palestinians and end the decade long Israel-Palestine conflict.