
Photography: Tomer Appelbaum
Local Testimony 2009
Gallery
2009
Photo of the Year | Series of the Year | News | Daily Life | Portraits | Culture and Art | Nature and Environment | Sport | Urbanism | Religion and faith | Video
Dana Gillerman, Curator
Orna Oshri, Design Director, Yedioth Ahronoth
Nissan Perez, Photography Curator, the Israel Museum, Jerusalem
Ami Steinitz, Curator
Prof. Nissim Calderon, The Ben Gurion University of the Negev
Zipa Kempinsky, Editor
Alex Levac, Photographer
Kineret Palti, Curator in charge, Eretz Israel Museum, Tel Aviv
Tali Tamir, Chief curator, Nahum Gutman Museum, Tel Aviv.
Oded Yedaya, Photography and Writing, Executive Director "Minshar for Art"
Manar Zuabi, Artist
Photo of the year
FLASH 90
Kobi Gideon
Israel military forces blowing up a Palestinian house in the northern part of the Gaza Strip during the IDF operation. Due to the fact that Israel’s authorities banned journalists from entering Gaza during the operation, the photo was taken from the Israeli side of the border using a telescopic lens.
January 16, 2009
Series of the Year
Independent
Moti Milrod
Checkpoints
Every morning, thousands of Palestinians arrive at IDF checkpoints on their way to work in Israel. They arrive there at about 3:00AM and often spend hours waiting outdoors, without shelter.
January 16, 2009
News
2nd prize
Series
News
Polaris
Ziv Koren
Evacuating Beit Hameriva (House of Contention)
At noon, Israel's security forces broke into the House of Contention in Hebron
and evacuated hundreds of extreme right-wing activists who were entrenched
inside. Dozens were injured in the confrontation with the settlers, including several Palestinian neighbors, two journalists and a policeman whose face suffered acid burns.
December 4, 2008
3rd prize
Series
News
EPA
Jim Hollander
Out of Bounds.
Israel banned journalists from entering Gaza during the military operation, an act which resulted in one-sided reports: IDF soldiers waiting on the one side, and sights of destruction from Gaza, on the other. There was no documentation of the battles. The photos in this series that document IDF soldiers were taken from the Israeli side of the border. The photos from within the Gaza Strip were taken after the ceasefire, when the border was reopened to journalists.
December 31, 2008 – January 22, 2009
2nd prize
Series
Politics
Independent
Sophie Berzon
Nasrin
Twenty-seven year-old Nasrin lives in Wadi El Naam, an unrecognized Bedouin village 15 km south of Beer Sheba. Four generations of her family have lived in the village, since they moved there in the 1950s by order of the military government.
As the second wife to her husband, Nasrin is registered at the Ministry of Interior as a single parent of her two children.
September 2008 – August 2009
Daily Life
1st prize
Series
Society and community
Ronen Goldman
Independent
Refugee Children
Some 600 African refugee children, most of them from Sudan and Eritrea, are currently living in Tel Aviv, waiting for their status to be settled. People from the African Refugee Development Center (ARDC) – a voluntary organization established in 2004 – take care of their basic wellbeing, education, and social activities.
February – July 2009
3rd prize
Series
Society and community
Maya Levin
Independent
The Hadad Park
An amusement park in Jenin during Eid el-Fitr, the holiday which marks the end of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan. The park belongs to the Hadad family, which also owns the nearby hotel. Some of the attractions were hand-built by the family, using equipment sent from abroad.
October 1, 2008
2nd prize
Series
Daily life
Quique Kierszenbaum
Independent
100% Palestinian
“The Chinese are our biggest enemy”, says Azzad Herbawi, whose father Yasser (75) owns of the only keffiyah factory in the West Bank. The family business is struggling to compete with the prices of the Far East textile industry: A dozen keffiyahs made in China are sold to Palestinian merchants for 60 NIS – half the price of those made by the Palestinian factory in Hebron.
April 29, 2009
3rd prize
Series
Daily life
David Silverman
Getty Images
From Gaza to Wolfson
Abdullah Siam, a six-year-old boy from Gaza, underwent surgery at the Wolfson Medical Center in Israel, to repair a congenital heart defect. Two weeks earlier, the Israeli military killed his relative, powerful Hamas leader Said Siam, who was head of the Interior Affairs Ministry in Gaza.
January 29, 2009
Potrtaits
3rd prize
Series
Portraits
Polaris Images
Ziv Koren
Mor.
When Mor Vital was fifteen years old, he realized that he was trapped in the wrong body. Today, thirteen years and several plastic surgery procedures later, she has become a famous porn star who produces, directs and edits her own films. Her Internet site registers tens of thousands of hits monthly.
July 2008 – June 2009
Culture and Art
Nature and Environment
Sport
Urbanism
3rd prize
Series
Lifestyle
Yuval Tebol
for Haaretz Supplement
Architecture of "Otef Aza"
In recent years, the southern towns bordering the Gaza Strip (Otef Aza) became one of the largest construction sites in Israel. Protecting the homes and buildings against rockets has completely changed the appearance of the landscape, as well as the lives of the local population. A joint project with Noam Dvir, Haaretz correspondent.
February 2009
Religion and Faith
3rd prize
Series
Religion and faith
Independent
Ohad Reinhartz
The Samaritan Sacrifice.
Every Passover eve, the entire Samaritan community, some 750 people, assembles on Mount Gerizim for their Passover sacrifice. Dozens of sheep are slaughtered at the same time and put into ancient ovens deep in the ground for several hours. The Samaritans eat the sacrifice with their fingers, together with Samaritan Matzah and horseradish. The leftovers are put back into the fire.
April 9, 2009
Video
Ilan Shtinberg
Handiwork
Abid Alrahman Katib
War
Guy Pitchon
Skateboard
Ziv Koren
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