in English
2002 : Nathan Wachtel for La Foi du souvenir. Labyrinthes marranes (Seuil).
2003 : Sonia Fellous for Histoire de la Bible de Moïse Arragel. Quand un rabbin interprète la Bible pour les chrétiens (Somogy).
2004 : Charles Mopsik (1956-2003) for the whole of his scholarly achievements and especially for Le Sexe des âmes (L’Éclat).
2005 : Daniel Lindenberg for Destins marranes (Hachette/Pluriel) and Marie-Christine Varol for her teaching activities and her Manuel de judéo-espagnol (L’Asiathèque).
2006 : Jonathan Israel for Les Lumières radicales. La philosophie, Spinoza et la naissance de la modernité (1650-1750) (Editions Amsterdam).
2007 : Danielle Rozenberg for L’Espagne contemporaine et la question juive. Les fils renoués de la mémoire et de l’histoire (Presses universitaires du Mirail).
2008 : Béatrice Perez for Inquisition, pouvoir, société. La province de Séville et ses judéoconvers sous les Rois Catholiques (Champion).
2009 : Rifat Bali, for the whole of his scholarly achievements.
2010: Katherine E. Fleming, for Greece – A Jewish History (Princeton University Press).
2011: Aron Rodrigue, for the whole of his scholarly achievements.
2012: Yirmiyahu Yovel, for L’Aventure marrane (Seuil).
2013: Michael Studemund-Halévy, for the whole of his scholarly achievements.
2014: Elena Romero, for the whole of her scholarly achievements.
2015: Rena Molho, for the whole of her scholarly achievements.