Chairman of ‘Jewish Nobel’ Stan Polovets Hails Non-Jewish Laureate’s Extraordinary Support for Israel and Jewish People

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When Argentina’s president Javier Milei was named in mid-January as the recipient of this year’s Genesis Prize, it marked the first time the $1 million annual award was given to a non-Jew.

Stan Polovets, left, co-founder and chairman of The Genesis Prize Foundation, with Argentine President Javier Milei. (Genesis Prize Foundation)

When Argentina’s president Javier Milei was named in mid-January as the recipient of this year’s Genesis Prize, it marked the first time the $1 million annual award, sometimes called the “Jewish Nobel,” was given to someone who isn’t Jewish.

Stan Polovets, co-founder and chairman of the Genesis Prize Foundation, recently sat down for an interview to discuss this seemingly unorthodox choice, the dramatic changes Milei is making to his country’s ties with Israel and Milei’s own relationship with Judaism. 

Why are you giving this high-profile Jewish prize to a Catholic? 

We realize this laureate choice may come across as unusual. It’s the first time the selection committee has awarded the prize to a non-Jew, or to a head of state.

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