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The Buber-Rosenzweig-Medaille is an annual prize awarded since 1968 by the Deutscher Koordinierungsrat der Gesellschaften für Christlich-Jüdische Zusammenarbeit (DKR; German Coordinating Council of Societies for Christian-Jewish Cooperation) to individuals, initiatives, or institutions, which have actively contributed to Christian–Jewish understanding. Forty-four different societies belong to the DKR. The name of the prize honors the memory of the Austrian-Jewish philosopher, translator, and educator Martin Buber (1878–1965) and the German-Jewish theologian Franz Rosenzweig (1886–1929). In its inaugural year, the prize was granted to both the historian Friedrich Heer (''Gottes erste Liebe''; ''God's First Love'') and the Protestant theologian Friedrich-Wilhelm Marquardt (''Die Entdeckung des Judentums für die christliche Theologie: Israel im Denken Karl Barths''; ''The Discovery of Judaism for Christian Theology: Israel in the Thought of Karl Barths''). ==Recipients== *1968 Dr. Friedrich Heer, Vienna / Dr. Friedrich-Wilhelm Marquardt, Berlin *1969 Dr. Ernst Simon, Jerusalem *1970 Dr. Eva Gabriele Reichmann, London / Rabbi Prof. Dr. Robert Raphael Geis, Düsseldorf *1971 Bishop Dr. Kurt Scharf, Berlin *1972 Monsignor Dr. Antonius Cornelis Ramselaar, Utrecht *1973 Dr. Helmut Gollwitzer, Berlin *1974 Dr. Hans G. Adler, London *1975 Archbishop George Appleton, Jerusalem and Wantage / Abbot Laurentius Klein, Jerusalem *1976 Dr. Ernst-Ludwig Ehrlich, Basel *1977 Friedrich Dürrenmatt *1978 Dr. Grete Schaeder, Göttingen / Albrecht Goes, Stuttgart *1979 Manès Sperber, Paris / Dr. James Parkes, Southampton *1980 Dr. Eugen Kogon, Königstein / Dr. Gertrud Luckner, Freiburg im Breisgau *1981 Isaac Bashevis Singer, New York *1982 Schalom Ben-Chorin, Jerusalem *1983 Helene Jacobs, Berlin *1984 Siegfried Theodor Arndt, Leipzig / Helmut Eschwege, Dresden *1985 Dr. Franz Mußner, Passau *1986 Dr. Heinz Kremers, Duisburg *1987 Neve Shalom, Israel *1988 Israel Studies Working Group *1989 Yehudi Menuhin *1990 Charlotte Petersen, Dillenburg *1991 Leo Baeck Education Center, Haifa *1992 Dr. Hildegard Hamm-Brücher, Munich / Dr. Annemarie Renger, Bonn *1993 Aktion Sühnezeichen Friedensdienste (ASF) (Action Reconciliation/Service For Peace, ARSP) *1994 Dr. Jakob Petuchowski, Cincinnati) / Dr. Clemens Thoma, Lucerne) *1995 Dr. Richard von Weizsäcker, Berlin *1996 Prof. Dr. Franklin Hamlin Littell, United States / Prof. Dr. Joseph Walk, Jerusalem *1997 Hans Koschnick *1998 Leah Rabin *1999 Archbishop Henryk Muszyński, Gniezno *2000 Johannes Rau *2001 Schule ohne Rassismus - Schule mit Courage (School without Racism - School with Courage) *2002 Dr. h.c. Edna Brocke, Essen / Prof. Dr. Rolf Rendtorff, Karben / Prof. Dr. Johann Baptist Metz, Münster *2003 Joschka Fischer *2004 Daniel Barenboim *2005 Prof. Dr. Peter von der Osten-Sacken *2006 Leon de Winter and the ''Show Your Face!'' Association *2007 Esther Schapira and Dr. Georg M. Hafner *2008 Stef Wertheimer *2009 Erich Zenger *2010 Daniel Libeskind *2011 Navid Kermani *2012 Nikolaus Schneider *2013 Mirjam Pressler, Landshut / Fritz-Bauer-Institut, Frankfurt a.M. *2014 Gyorgy Konrád, Budapest *2015 Hanspeter Heinz, Augsburg / Gesprächskreis "Juden und Christen" beim Zentralkomitee der deutschen Katholiken, Bonn *2016 Micha Brumlik 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Buber-Rosenzweig-Medal」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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