Jewish Federation of Greater Indianapolis - Awards Nomination Form
L.L. Goodman Award
Established in 1966 to recognize individuals under the age of 50 who have demonstrated leadership skills in community activities and in the annual campaign. Candidates should have made meaningful contributions to the Federation, developed knowledge of the Jewish community and Israel, and should be willing to participate in regional and national meetings.
Liebert I. Mossler Community Service Award
Established in 1979 to recognize and honor individuals with a sustained record of exceptional service to the Jewish and the general community.
Frank H. Newman Award
Established in 1991, is presented to an outstanding professional in one of the Federation’s constituent or beneficiary agencies or in the Jewish community.
Domont Award
Established in 1997, is given to agencies, congregations and Jewish organizations for outstanding creativity in community service. All Jewish community organizations are invited to submit programs to be considered for the award. This award is granted on two criteria: 1) creativity; 2) the enhancement of Jewish Life.
Melvin Simon Tikkun Olam Award
Established in 2002 to recognize unique, special projects that enhance our community.
Kehilla Award
Established in 2009, for sustained and outstanding leadership in the Jewish community.
The Lev Award
Established in 2017, to recognize independent initiative to create and/or share a Jewish experience.
**NOTE** Please review the listing of previous award winners listed on our website (
https://www.jewishindianapolis.org/annual-awards). Nominations for previous award winners for the same award will not be considered. Nominations without supporting information will not be considered.