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145 Prizes, Grants & Sponsorships Finalists Prizes 3 $6,000 for each of the additional finalists, Donated by: Naschitz family, in memory of Ethan Naschitz, Nehama & Gad Naschitz Sara Sela, in memory of Prof. Michael Sela Liora & Menachem Sternberg (New York) Chamber Music Prize $6,000 for the best performer of chamber music Donated by Lady Annabelle Weidenfeld (London) 3rd Prize Competition Bronze Medal and $10,000 - Donated by Yael & Zohar Gilon 2nd Prize - The Sara & Moshe Mayer Prize Competition Silver Medal and $20,000 - Donated by Kena & Zalman Shoval 1st Prize - The Arthur Rubinstein Award Competition Gold Medal and $40,000 Plus $10,000 to the winners' career advancement fund Donated by Lizika, Ami & Teddy Sagy THE COMPETITION MEDALS The medals (Gold, Silver and Bronze) bear three different portraits of Arthur Rubinstein, drawn by Pablo Picasso, engraved with Rubinstein’s signature and the emblem of the State of Israel. Especially minted by the Israel Government Coins and Medals Corporation, they are individually numbered on the rim. The sketches were donated by Arthur Rubinstein himself, as part of his support in the Competition. Classical Concerto Prize $5,000 for the best performer of a Classical concerto Plus $1,000 to the winners' career advancement fund Donated by Emanuel Ax, in memory of Hellen Ax Israeli Piece Prize $3,000 for the best performer of the Israeli piece Donated by Pelossof Family, in memory of Renny Pelossof Israeli Performer Prize $2,500 for the best Israeli performer Donated by "Secrets of Culture" Association

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