Israel Mathematical Union

[1] The Union was founded on 2 March 1953 and held its first meeting with eleven short lectures on 28 September of that year.

[2] Early members included Binyamin Amirà, Michael Fekete, and Abraham Fraenkel, who represented the Union at the 1954 International Congress of Mathematicians in Amsterdam, as well as Shmuel Agmon, Jacob Levitzki, and Dov Jarden.

[2] The Israel Mathematical Union awards four major prizes:

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