Ottawa Citizen

Israel honours Portman

- JOSEF FEDERMAN

Natalie Portman has been awarded Israel’s 2018 Genesis Prize in recognitio­n of her commitment to social causes and deep connection to her Jewish and Israeli roots, organizers of the prize said Tuesday.

The $1-million award, known as “the Jewish Nobel Prize,” is granted each year to a person recognized as an inspiratio­n to the next generation of Jews through profession­al achievemen­t and commitment to Jewish values.

The Oscar-winning actress said she was “deeply touched and humbled” by the recognitio­n.

“I am proud of my Israeli roots and Jewish heritage. They are crucial parts of who I am,” she said. She said she would use the prize money to “make a difference in the lives of women in Israel and beyond.”

Portman was born in Israel and moved to the United States as a young girl, evolving from a child actress into a widely acclaimed A-list star. She won the 2011 best actress Academy Award for her work in Black Swan, and in 2015, she directed and starred in Tale of Love and Darkness, a Hebrewlang­uage film made in Israel based on an Amos Oz novel.

The Genesis Prize noted Portman’s social activism in areas such as gender equality, combating poverty, microfinan­ce and animal rights.

“She exemplifie­s the core traits of the Jewish character and values of the Jewish people — persistenc­e and hard work, pursuit of excellence, intellectu­al curiosity and a heartfelt desire to contribute to make the world a better place,” said Stan Polovets, co-founder and chairman of the prize’s foundation. He called her a “role model” for millions of young Jews worldwide.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to present the award to Portman at a ceremony in Jerusalem next June.

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BROAD GREEN PICTURES “I am proud of my Israeli roots and Jewish heritage,” Natalie Portman says.

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