Doing Good | Bezalel-led Emergency Initiatives
עושים/ות משהו טוב | יוזמות בשעת חירום
أعمال خيرية | مبادرات طلابية من بتسلئيل للمساعدة في وضع الطوارئ
Meeting Point
Elective course
Dean - Academic Excellence
Dean of Students
דקנאט הסטודנטים
مكتب عميد الطلبة
Prizes for Academic Excellence
The Academy promotes the success of its students and encourages academic excellence. The following are prizes awarded annually at the Academy based on the achievement of its students. The process of recipient selection is overseen by the Dean of Students Office.
Prizes:
Moshik Ben-Dor Prize
All the Departments
About the prize: The Prize in memory of Moshik Ben-Dor, who fell during the Yom Kippur War, is awarded to an outstanding student who volunteers in the community.
Revital Seri Prize
All the Departments
About the prize: The Revital Seri Memorial Prize was established by the Bezalel Lecturers’ Association and is awarded to a student for academic excellence.
Deane and Paul Shatz Prize for an Outstanding Project in the Field of Community Involvement
All the Departments
About the prize: The Paul and Deane Shatz Prize is awarded to students in their second to fourth year of studies for outstanding "social product:" a product/poster/work/campaign submitted as part of classes that incorporate social involvement in the Academy.
Artist Herman Struck Prize
All the Departments
About the prize: The annual Prize in memory of the artist Herman Struck is awarded for outstanding works in the field of artistic printing: engraving, lithography, silkscreen printing, woodcut, linocut and/or a combination of techniques.
Andy Prize 2.0
Departments: Ceramics and Glass Design, Jewelry and Fashion
About the prize: The Andy Prize 2.0 in memory of Andy Bronfman (Cohen) is donated by her children and their families and is awarded to three final year students who have excelled in their studies and show outstanding achievements within the craft’s fields: glass, ceramics, jewelry, accessories and shoes.
Ilana Elovic Prize
Department: Fine Arts
About the prize: The Prize in memory of Ilana Elovic is donated by Dr. Eugene Elovic and is awarded to a Bezalel graduate for excellence in the field of fine arts. Learn more about Ilana Elovic here.
Elly and Joachim Meisler Prize for Outstanding Design
Departments: Visual Communication, Industrial Design, Jewelry and Fashion, Ceramics and Glass Design, Architecture
About the prize: Meira Meisler, a graduate of the Jewelry Design Department at Bezalel, established the Elly and Joachim Meisler Prize in memory of her parents, who had been among Bezalel’s most loyal supporters. The Prize is awarded for outstanding work in the field of design.
Lauren and Mitchell Presser Prize
Departments: Fine Arts, Photography
About the prize: The Lauren and Mitchell Presser Prize is awarded to fourth-year students for excellence in the fields of painting, photography and/or video art.
Moussia Toulman Prize
Department: Fine Arts, Ceramics and Glass Design
About the prize: The annual prize in memory of the artist Moussia Toulman was donated by the artist's niece, Malka Ben Yossef z"l and is awarded to students for outstanding achievements in plastic arts.
Yossi Berger Prize
Department: Photography
About the prize: The Prize is awarded to a student for outstanding work in photography, in memory of Yossi Berger who served as Head of the Department of Photography from 2000 to 2006.
Deborah Blumenthal Prize
Department: Ceramics and Glass Design
About the prize: The prize is donated by the Blumenthal family in memory of ceramic artist Deborah Blumenthal and is awarded for one or more excelling final projects at the end of the fourth year of study.
Josef and Ada Bolaffio Prize
Department: Visual and Material Culture
About the prize: The Josef and Ada Bolaffio Prize was donated in their memory by their daughter, Nora Aviad z"l, and is awarded for academic excellence in the Department of Visual and Material Culture.
Shirli Bracha Prize
Department: Visual Communication
About the prize: The Prize in memory of Shirli Bracha was donated by her family for projects dealing with Judaism in visual communication.
Aileen S. Cooper Prize
Department: Fine Arts
About the prize: The Prize is awarded to students from their second year onward who display outstanding creative thinking in their studies.
Myron Cooper Prize
Department: Fine Arts
About the prize: The Myron Cooper Prize is awarded to students in their second year onward who display outstanding creative thinking in their studies.
Ami Drach Prize
Department: Industrial Design
About the prize: The prize in memory of Ami Drach, head of the Department of Industrial Design from 2004 to 2008, is awarded for a unique project intended for communities with special needs.
Oved Eitan Prize
Department: Visual Communication
About the prize: The prize in memory of Oved Eitan for printing expenses is awarded to students for excellence.
Yitzhak and Eva Elfer Prize
Department: Ceramics and Glass Design
About the prize: The prize in memory of Yitzhak and Eva Elfer is donated in their memory by Beverley Tarshish and Andrew Lengyel and is awarded for outstanding achievement in clay.
Ehud Elhanani Prize
Department: Fine Arts
About the prize: The Ehud Elhanani Memorial Prize is awarded to a graduate of the Fine Arts department to assist in his or her first steps as an artist.
Mike Felheim Prize
Department: Visual Communication
About the prize: The prize in memory of Professor Mike Felheim, who was head of the Department of Visual Communication for many years, is awarded to a student in the Department for unique work in Typographical Design. The Prize was established with donations from members of Bezalel Academy's faculty, staff, management and the Felheim family.
Aharon Gelles Prize
Department: Industrial Design
About the prize: The Prize in honor of Aharon Gelles, graduate of the Department of Graphic Design (now the Department of Visual Communication) and among the founders of the Department of Industrial Design, is awarded to a student for developmental consistency and advancement in studies in the Department of Industrial Design.
Evelyn Graber Prize
Department: Jewelry and Fashion
About the prize: The Prize was donated by Evelyn Graber of New York to be awarded for designs of a Jewish ritual object. All students who prepare works in the area of Judaica during the year can submit candidacy for this Prize.
Rami Halperin Prize
Department: Photography
About the prize: The Prize in memory of Rami Halperin, a photographer by nature and profession, who fell during the Yom Kippur War, is awarded to students whose work and creative activities demonstrate an understanding of photography and a unique approach to the field. The Prize was established by the Halperin family and the Rami Halperin Memorial National Fund Board of Trustees, and is intended to advance and promote the study of photography at Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem. Candidates for the Prize are students who employ photography as a visual medium of expression and who submit work they have done within the context of their studies.
Lilian Isaacson Prize
Department: Ceramics and Glass Design
About the prize: The Lilian Isaacson Prize is awarded for excellence in ceramic design for second and third-year students.
Keren Keshet Prize
Department: Fine Arts
About the prize: The Keren Keshet (Rainbow Foundation) Prize is donated by Avi Chai Foundation and awarded annually to a graduate of the department.
Dorothy Kertesz Bezalel Comics Prize
Department: Visual Communication
About the prize: The Bezalel Comics Prize, donated by Mrs. Dorothy Kertesz, is awarded to students who display outstanding talent in the field of comics.
Michael and Pauline Lockman Prize for Applied Design
Department: Jewelry and Fashion
About the prize: The prize was donated by the late Michael and Pauline Lockman to encourage students in applied design of jewelry or Judaica.
Carol Manheim Prize for Illustrated Children's Books
Department: Visual Communication
About the prize: The Carol Manheim Prize for Illustrated Children's Books, donated by Mrs. Carol Manheim, is awarded for extraordinary works in the field of illustrated children's books.
Herbert and Edith Meyers Prize in Package Design
Department: Visual Communication
About the prize: The Herbert and Edith Meyers Prize is awarded for excellence in the field of package design.
Sylvie Nisbet Prize
Department: Ceramics and Glass Design
About the prize: The Prize is awarded in memory of ceramicist Sylvia Nisbet of the UK for departmental excellence in the pottery track.
Ehud and Ilana Pecker Prize
Department: Fine Arts
About the prize: The Ehud and Ilana Pecker Prize is donated in their memory by their daughters, Dana , Yael and Ruth Pecker, and is awarded for academic excellence.
Rashbel Prize in Honor of Shimon Lavi
Department: Jewelry and Fashion
About the prize: The Rashbel Prize for academic excellence in memory of Shimon Lavi is awarded to students in the Department for the purposes of purchasing materials at Rashbel, a store for equipment and materials for jewelry-making, which has been supporting outstanding students at Bezalel's Jewelry program for many years.
The Rea Print House Prize
Department: Photography
About the prize: The Rea Print House Prize, donated by Rea Ben David, owner of the Rea Print House, is awarded for academic excellence in the Department of Photography.
Eitan Ron Prize
Department: Jewelry and Fashion
About the prize: The Eitan Ron Memorial Prize was established by the Ron family of Kibbutz Yehiam to commemorate Eitan, who fell during the Yom Kippur War, and is awarded annually for a piece of jewelry designed in the department.
Sandberg Prize
Department: Visual Communication
About the prize: The Prize in memory of Dr. Willem Sandberg of Amsterdam is awarded to graduates of the Department of Visual Communication for extraordinary achievements as presented in a personal exhibition by the Department’s fourth-year students.
Pinchas Sapir Prize
Department: Industrial Design
About the prize: The Pinchas Sapir Prize is awarded for an outstanding graduate work with the best model in industrial design.
Shimon Schestowitz Prize
Department: Visual Communication
About the prize: The Shimon Schestowitz Prize is awarded to students for outstanding work in the field of Israeli design.
Haim Schiff Prize for Figurative Realist Painting
Department: Fine Arts
About the prize: The Haim Schiff Prize is awarded to students in the Department of Fine Arts for figurative realist painting in order to promote Israeli art. Haim Schiff was a hotelier and an avid collector of Israeli art who devoted much to cultivate artists and original artwork in Israel. The prize was donated in his memory by his son, Dubi Schiff.
Romie and Blanche Shapiro Prize in Judaica
Department: Jewelry and Fashion
About the prize: The Romie and Blanche Shapiro Prize is awarded for outstanding work in the field of Judaica – the design of sacred objects. The Prize was donated by Romie and Blanche Shapiro of New York in order to encourage the making of Judaica items and to affect the design of objects in this field in Israel and around the world.
Isaaca Siegal Prize
Department: Visual Communication
About the prize: The Isaaca Siegal Prize is awarded to a female student for excellence.
Yossi Stern Prize
Department: Visual Communication
About the prize: The Prize in memory of Yossi Stern, painter, illustrator and Bezalel graduate and faculty member, is awarded to graduates of the Department for outstanding achievements in the field of illustration.
Adam Tihany Prize
Department: Industrial Design
About the prize: The Prize was donated by Rivka Saker in honor of renowned architect and interior designer Adam Tihany and is awarded to students in the Department of Industrial Design for works in the field of furniture design.
Artist Gyula Zilzer Prize
Department: Fine Arts
About the prize: The American Friends of Bezalel Academy donated this Prize in honor of the artist Gyula Zilzer. The Prize is awarded to a student for academic excellence.
Every year Bezalel Academy itself awards prizes for academic excellence to undergraduate and graduate students from all the departments at the Academy.
Prizes for Academic Excellence – Undergraduate Degree
These prizes are awarded to students based on their achievements within their departments:
Architecture
Ceramics and Glass Design
Fine Arts
Industrial Design
Jewelry and Fashion
Photography
Screen-Based Arts
Visual Communication
Visual and Material Culture*
* The Department of Visual and Material Culture Prizes are given to students across Bezalel for courses taken within the Department both for academic excellence and for academic excellence with distinction (average of 90 and above).
Prizes for Academic Excellence – Graduate Degrees
These prizes are awarded to students for academic excellence based on their achievements in the previous year.
Departments:
Fine Arts (M.F.A)
Industrial Design (M.Des)
Policy and Theory of the Arts (M.A)
Urban Design (M.Urb.Des)
Visual Communication (M.Des)
Drawing
Advanced 3D Animation
Seminar - education
Guiding Principles
About Bezalel
אודות בצלאל
حول بتسلئيل
Guiding Principles
Bezalel’s mission is to educate, inform and nurture the next generation of aspiring artists, designers and architects.
Drawing from our local inspiration. With a belief that artists and designers must learn to incorporate themselves, their backgrounds and their surroundings into their work, Bezalel urges its students draw upon local inspiration to strengthen their expressive efforts. By examining the confluence of contrasting cultures, styles and values that Jerusalem and Israel present, students are taught how such interaction produces more insightful and exciting possibilities.
Engaging with the world. To prepare its students to go out onto the world and take their place on the global stage, the Academy exposes them to the conversations taking place on the local and international scene. It motivates them to engage and respond to universal challenges by questioning, researching, defining and redefining concepts and ideas and to offer new perspectives and solutions.
Championing equity, diversity and independent thinking. Bezalel’s commitment to a diverse population of students and faculty is well reflected in their multifaceted profiles. Stemming from all segments of society, this dynamic mix of people of varied religious, cultural and socioeconomic origins and affiliations enriches and energizes the Academy, furthering disparate viewpoints and stimulating original and independent thinking.
Melding the past, present and future. As the acknowledged guardian of Israel’s artistic heritage, Bezalel is dedicated to protecting time-honored crafts and techniques while simultaneously broadening and strengthening them with new ideas and new directions. Each of its undergraduate and graduate degree programs present students with traditional knowledge, tools and materials collected over many decades alongside hands-on workshops that use sophisticated software and novel technologies, styles and methodologies to inspire and innovate.
Reimagining the future. The Academy trains its students to be agents of change – artists and designers who can integrate their intellectual curiosity with their professional skills to address the complex issues confronting humanity, providing them with the critical ability to research, evaluate and affect the social and ethical impact of emerging technologies with an openness to the unknown and the unexpected – and in the process, creating a cadre of leaders, innovators and entrepreneurs who will dramatically transform our lives.
Connecting with the community. Throughout their Bezalel experience, students and faculty are encouraged to take an active role in the communities they live in to understand and demonstrate that as artists and designers their creative citizenship can make important and meaningful contributions to the world around them.
Studio
introduction to illustration
אנימציה למעצבים
חוות המחשבים - מידע
Computer Labs & Printing Center
חוות מחשבים ומרכז הדפסות
غرفة الكمبيوتر ومركز الطابعات
Computer Labs are located on the 5th and 9th floors of the Mount Scopus Campus, in the Department of Architecture building downtown, and in Haredi Extension. The Labs offer students and faculty comfortable work spaces equipped with printers, scanners, light tables, stop motion rooms, cintiqs and a guillotine.
Please allow for overload, malfunctions and long lines during presentation week and avoid showing up to print on the morning of your presentation. It is advisable to print in advance.
Do not save your work on the computers in the main Lab since all materials are deleted when the computers are shut down. Please save your files to your personal storage (disk-on-key, hard drive, email, etc.).
Computer Lab assistants are at on-site to help you.
Laser Printing Price List
Printer |
|
A4 (NIS) |
A3 (NIS) |
Black |
B&W |
0.12 |
0.24 |
Color |
Color/B&W |
0.30/1.20 |
0.60/2.40 |
Fiery |
Color/B&W |
0.35/1.30 |
0.70/2.60 |
Unique |
Color/B&W |
2 |
4 |
Instructions for paying with a credit card (PDF)
Instructions for paying with cash (PDF)
Instructions for printing with Eazix automatic plotter
Eazix is an outside company that allows students to print in wide formats without having to book an appointment in advance.
There is an Eazix post site in the 9th floor Computer Lab on the Mount Scopus campus, and one in the Department of Architecture building downtown.
* Please make sure that you are sending your file to the right post.
Instructions for printing using Eazix plotter
For any questions, please contact the company that operates the printers:
At 03-3746962
Email support@eazix.io
Software installed in the computer rooms on the 9th floor
The 9th floor computers have software for the use of the students and the faculty.
There are 2D software from the Adobe Create Cloud.
There are also various 3D software like Keyshot, Rhino, Cinema 4D and more.
You can consult the assistants or Lab staff about specific software that is not on the list.
Animation – Stop Motion Rooms and Cintiqs
The Computer Lab on the 5th floor serves mostly for animation.
On the 5th floor, you can also find the following services:
- Stop motion rooms
Instructions for using the stop motion rooms (pdf)
Cintiqs
Instructions for using digital animation and drawing devices - cintiqs (pdf)
Building Analysis 1
Pagination