The Genesis Prize Foundation has announced Israeli politician and human rights activist Natan Sharansky will be honored as the 2020 laureate. Hollywood couple Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones will co-host the Genesis Prize ceremony in Jerusalem on June 18, at Jerusalem’s International Convention Center.

The foundation is also planning to honor Michael Douglas’s father, Kirk Douglas, who died Feb. 5. “We are honored to have the opportunity to host the ceremony honoring a true Jewish hero, Natan Sharansky,” Michael Douglas said in a statement. “Coming to Jerusalem is also important for our family as a way to honor the memory of my father. He adored Israel and had a special connection to Jerusalem. His Jewish faith and passion for his heritage have been guiding lights for me, passed down to my children.”

The Genesis prize honors “extraordinary individuals for their outstanding professional achievements, contributions to humanity, commitment to Jewish values and Israel.” Michael Douglas was awarded the $1 million Genesis Prize in 2015.