Jerusalem, Israel - Mar. 26, 2026 - Chantal Belzberg, founding director of OneFamily, has been selected to receive the Israel Prize for Lifetime Achievement for 5786, Israel’s highest civilian honor. The announcement was made Thursday by Education Minister Yoav Kisch.
Belzberg founded OneFamily in 2001 together with her husband, Marc, and daughter, following the aftermath of the Sbarro bombing in Jerusalem. Since then, the organization has grown into Israel’s national support network for victims of terror and war, providing long-term assistance to more than 20,000 bereaved families and wounded individuals.
Through a unique family-centered model, OneFamily offers emotional, financial, and rehabilitative support, standing alongside bereaved parents, widows, orphans, siblings, and survivors as they rebuild their lives.
Responding to the announcement, Belzberg emphasized that the honor belongs not to her alone, but to those the organization serves.
“I am deeply humbled and moved to have received a call from Minister Yoav Kisch informing me that I will receive the Israel Prize this year,” she said. “This recognition is not mine alone. It belongs to the many bereaved families, wounded survivors, and loved ones we have had the privilege of walking beside over the past 25 years. They are the true source of courage, resilience, and inspiration.”
The Israel Prize will be presented during the official Independence Day ceremony in Jerusalem on April 22.