The Fraternity Award (Spanish: Premio Fraternidad) is an honor given annually by the Uruguayan branch of the Jewish organization B'nai B'rith.
The prize consists of granting a trip to Israel and a country in Europe, which allows the winner to get in touch with the development and cultural projection of other areas.
The winner performs a concert, exhibition, play, or lecture.
[1][2] Since 1986, it has been given together with the Golden Candelabrum Award [es], when the juror Alberto Candeau took the initiative to recognize the career of Uruguayan artists.
In 2012 the award was declared to be of national interest by President José Mujica.