The "Weil Bloch Prize" is officially known as the Weil Bloch Film Award, presented annually for outstanding films on the subject of shared society in Israel. Established through the generous contribution of the WEIL BLOCH FOUNDATION, the award aims to promote powerful Israeli films that highlight crucial issues such as immigration, racism, minorities, identity, and nationality. Prizes totaling $115,000 are awarded to three film projects in post-production (documentary or narrative), with past winners including "Cinema Sabaya" (2021) and "Karaoke" (2022). The awards ceremony has taken place at venues like the Peres Center for Peace and Innovation in Jaffa and the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, and winning films often premiere or are recognized at festivals such as the Jerusalem Film Festival.