Yevgeny Aryeh

[6][7] In 2001, Aryeh was nominated for the Israel Theater Prize for playwright, for Satan in Moscow.

[8] In 2003, he received nominations as director, scriptwriter, and set designer for an Israeli Theater Award for the production of Isaac Bashevis Singer's love story The Slave.

[10] In 2009, he was a winner of the Yuri Shtern Prize for New Immigrant Artists, awarded by Israeli Absorption Minister, then Eli Aflalo.

[11] That same year, Yevgeny Arye won the prestigious Stanislavski international prize for theatre in Russia for his production of Isaac Bashevis Singer's story, Enemies, a Love Story [12] Aryeh fell ill in November 2021.

[13][14][15] He was buried at Rose Hills Memorial Park in Putnam Valley three days later.