Jewish Nobel Prize winners
Argentinian President Javier Milei will use ‘Jewish Nobel’ to launch ‘Isaac Accords’
Argentinian President Javier Milei was the first non-Jew and first head of state to receive the prize in January for his staunch support for Israel and efforts to improve Argentine-Israeli relations.
Hebrew University's centennial: Einstein's legacy and the guardian of a scientific icon
Nobel prize for medicine goes to US duo who discovered microRNA
Nobel Chemistry prize awarded for discovery of quantum dots used in LED lights
Jewish American scientist wins Nobel Prize in Medicine for COVID vaccines
The medicine prize kicks off this year's awards with the remaining five to be unveiled in the coming days.
This Jewish Nobel Prize laureate has helped find new ways to treat pain
No. 19 on The Jerusalem Post's Top 50 Most Influential Jews of 2022: Nobel Prize laureate Prof. David Jay Julius.
Nobel Prize won by Kindertransport survivor auctioned for nearly $500K
The Nobel Prize was awarded to Walter Kohn in 1998 for his development of the density-functional theory.
American poet Louise Gluck wins 2020 Nobel Prize in Literature
The literature prize has been dogged by controversy over the past several years.
Google Doodle honors Nobel laureate who fled Nazis
Jewish writer Nelly Sachs, who penned works about the Holocaust, is celebrated on her birthday.
Scientist who fled Nazis among Nobel Prize in Physics winners
Professor Rainer Weiss, along with Kip Thorne and Barry Barish, were awarded the prize for the discovery of gravitational waves.
Neuroscientist, the son of a cantor, wins Nobel Prize for Medicine
The prize awarded to Rosbash, 74, and two others was for their discoveries about molecular mechanisms controlling the body’s daily rhythm.
Bob Dylan to receive Nobel prize in Stockholm
"The good news is that the Swedish Academy and Bob Dylan have decided to meet this weekend," Sara Danius said in a blog post.
Bob Dylan’s Nobel Prize mention deleted from his website
Dylan has not acknowledged the award at any of his performances in the week since the Nobel committee’s Oct. 13 announcement.
Nobel prize committee struggles to get a hold of Bob Dylan
Dylan also has not made a public statement about the honor, the New York Times reported Tuesday.
Dylan’s son-in-law Peter Himmelman: He deserves the prize
“It certainly is a prestigious award, and there’s no question that he deserves it,” said Himmelman, who is married to Dylan’s daughter Maria