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The Bernstein Prize is an annual Israeli literary award for writers 50 years of age and younger. The prize is awarded by the Bernstein Foundation, named after Mordechai Bernstein, who left money in his estate to establish a foundation in order to encourage young Hebrew writers. The foundation is managed by Book Publishers Association of Israel.

Winners
• 1981: Dorit Orgad • 2009: Ronit Matalon won the prize for best original Hebrew novel, for her book ''Kol Tsa'adenu (The Sound of our Steps)''. • 2013: Assaf Gavron for his novel The Hilltop • 2015: Roy Hasan • 2015: Dorit Rabinyan for the novel Gader Hayah (English: All the Rivers, originally titled Borderlife) • 2016: Yishai Sarid on his book The Third. • 2017: Yaara Shachori on her book Aquarium. • 2022: Carmit Sakhar on her book Torat HaKvutzot (English: Set Theory). • 2023: Oshrat Assayag-Lopez on her book Al Mishkavi BaLaylot (English: Upon My Bed at Nights). • 2024: Meira Weiss on her book Mischakim Mesukanim (English: Dangerous Games). • 2025: Elad Wingard on his book HaMachsom (English: The Checkpoint). ==References==
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