ORIENTATION BOOKLET
FOR KEREN HAYESOD’S NEW MEMBERS
OF THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE
JEWISH AGENCY
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The Jewish Agency is a unique global partnership
between three entities:
WZO - World Zionist Organisation 50%
JFNA - Jewish Federation of North America 30%
Keren Hayesod - United Israel Appeal 20%
KH 20%
WZO 50%
JFNA 30%
The Jewish Agency is recognized as a National
Institution of the State of Israel, according to the Law
of Status of the World Zionist Organization and the
Jewish Agency for Israel, 1952.
The main governing bodies of the Jewish Agency are:
1. The Board of Governors
2. The Executive
These governing bodies are composed of members
of each of the organizations above, according to the
percentages stated above, ensuring that decisions
regarding the Jewish Agency's strategic plan are made
based on the discretion of Jewish leaders from around
the world, and with the coordination and consent of
the Israeli government.
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Aliyah & Absorption: Core Values of Keren Hayesod
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The Board of Governors
The Board of Governors, which convenes at least twice a year,
sets the policy of the Jewish Agency. Its 120 members are elected
by the partners according to various categories detailed in the
Reconstitution Agreement, and play a vital role in the leadership
of the Jewish Agency in overseeing budgets and actions and in
formulating recommendations regarding the policy for the Assembly.
The members of the Board of Governors are elected for a period of
two years according to the percentages of ownership (Keren Hayesod
appoints 24 representatives to the BOG).
The Roles of the Board of Governors
The areas of responsibility of the Board of Governors, are as follows:
"The Board of Governors determines the policy of the Jewish Agency
for Israel and manages, supervises, directs and controls its actions.
All bodies, professionals and employees of the Jewish Agency shall
act in accordance with the policy to be determined by the Assembly
and the Board of Governors and shall be accountable to the Board
of Governors. In the period between the meetings of the Assembly,
the Board of Governors will have full authority to act on behalf of
the Jewish Agency and to set policy, provided that its decisions and
actions do not conflict with the previous decisions or provisions of
the Assembly."
The Board of Governors is also granted the following responsibilities:
• Determines the policy of the Jewish Agency, and manages,
supervised, directs and controls its actions.
• Approve and determine the Agency's annual budget
• Elect the Chairman of the Executive, the Chairman of the Board
of Governors, the Deputy Chairman of the Executive, the Director
General and the Secretary General
• Discuss reports received from the management
• Establish regulations for the management of the Jewish Agency's
affairs and activities if necessary
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The Board of Governors Committees
According to the Jewish Agency bylaws, the role of the Board of Governors'
committees is to advise, supervise and guide the activities of the Jewish
Agency in accordance with the policy established by the Assembly and the
Board of Governors.
Each member of the Board of Governors is appointed to at least one committee.
Additional committee members may be appointed.
The Board of Governors operates through three types of committees:
• Committees of the Executive
• Statotury Committees of the Board
• Mission Committees of the Board
Content committees have up to 30 members; Statutory committees have up
to 20 members and subcommittees have up to 10 members.
The distribution of members to the BOG committees is made according to the
quota of Keren Hayesod, at the discretion of the The Jewish Agency of Israel.
Each of the committees are chaired by a Chairman and a Deputy Chairman, usually
one from WZO and the other from the JFNA or KH. The Chairmen of the Board of
Governors' committees and the Deputy Chairmen of all the committees, with the
exception of Budget and Finance committee, are appointed by the Chairman of
the Board of Governors in consultation with the Chairman of the Executive and
after approval by the General Nominating Committee of the Jewish Agency.
The Honorary Members of the Board of Governors
In addition to its members, the Board of Governors may elect former Chairmen
of the Board of Governors and members of the Executive as well as retiring
members to serve as Honorary Members.
Generally speaking, Honorary Members have the right to attend all meetings
of the Board of Governors committees, but are not voting members of the
BOG plenary session.
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Amigour: Thanks to Keren Hayesod and the Jewish Agency for
Israel, hundreds of elderly Holocaust survivors live in dignity
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Youth Futures: Keren Hayesod partners with the Jewish Agency for Israel
to build a promising future for Israel's at-risk children in the periphery
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Associate Members of the Board of Governors
Up to 20 Associate Members (without voting rights) may be appointed
by the Board of Governors for a two-year term according to the
partnership percentage distribution.
Members of the Committees of the Board of Governors
60 people elected to serve as members of the committees of the Board
of Governors, according to the partnership percentage distribution
(Keren Hayesod has 12 such members).
The Members of the Board of Governors are an integral part of those
committees, with full voting rights in committee. However, they can only
serve as observers in the Board of Governors Plenary session and do not
have the right to vote there.
The Chairman of the Board of Governors
The Chairman of the Board of Governors, who is also a member of
the Board, is elected to a four-year term, from among the JFNA/ KH
members only.
The Chairman of the Board of Governors will chair each meeting
of the Board of Governors and has the authority to convene extra
meetings, after consultation with the Chairman of the Executive. He
appoints committees and determines the scope of their activities.
Members of Board of Governors Committees
120 Board Members
Honorary Board Members
20 Board Associate Members
60 Assembly Members on Board Committees
Total: 200 (not including Honorary Members)
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KH Representatives at the Jewish Agency Governing Organs
We consider membership in the Board of Governors of the Jewish Agency to
be of great significance both because of the ability to represent Keren Hayesod
and its donors and make its voice heard, as well as the ability to influence the
Jewish Agency's strategy, programs and methods of operation.
Prior to each BOG session we will have a joint meeting between all KH
Representatives at the BOG to discuss the issues raised at the BOG and
formulate Keren Hayesod’s position on each issue.
Expectations of Keren Hayesod Representatives Serving as Members of the
Jewish Agency’s Governing Organ
• Report on issues as they arise
• Represent the point of view and position of Keren Hayesod and its donors
worldwide
• Responsibility for making policy decisions in accordance with the spirit of
Keren Hayesod
• Attend the meetings of the Board of Governors and its committees, in
person or by electronic means
• Accept ad-hoc assignments
Being a member at the BOG means to be present in different committees,
representing Keren Hayesod. As such, your participation in the committees is
important, and each has its own responsibility to report to Keren Hayesod's
Management (Chairman, World Board of Trustees, World Chairman and CEO)
any issue you may think Keren Hayesod’s management should be aware to.
Keren Hayesod's contact person for all issues regarding the Jewish Agency's
Board of Governors is the Secretary of the Company, Ms. Inbar Ruimy
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Wings: Keren Hayesod supports our strategic partner, the Jewish 11
Agency for Israel, to ensure that lone immigrant soldiers are not
alone in Israel
Net@: Keren Hayesod supportst a technological and leadership
curriculum for disadvantaged Israeli youth
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Governance Structure
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Resilience Experiences in Israel
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Committees Description – New Governance Structure
Committees of the Executive
Geographies & Regions Oversees the Agency's operations in various regions of the world and deals with small Jewish communities and Russian Speaking Jewry.
Content & Educational Supervises the Jewish Agency's Content and Educational Strategy unit, including Makom.
Strategy
Evaluation & Oversees the evaluation and measurement of Jewish Agency's programs; reports annually to the Executive.
Measurement
FRD Responsible for the review and approval of policies applicable to the Jewish Agency's programs and/or operations in the area of fundraising, customer
relations and for the activity of Jewish Agency International Development, and for oversight of the implementation of these policies. It operates in
coordination with the Marketing Committee.
Marketing Oversees and guides the marketing and communications work of JAFI relating to the JAID/JAFI Marketing Unit and the Spokesman’s Office. The
Committee operates in coordination with the FRD Committee.
Statutory Committees of the Board
Comptroller Reviews the reports of the JAFI Comptroller and the response of the Chairperson of the Executive to such reports. It reports its findings to the full Board
along with any recommendations.
Budget & Finance The Budget & Finance Committee oversees the budget and financial operations of the Agency.
Budget Subcommittee The budget subcommittee is responsible for the annual budget and the budget process. It will encompass the entire budget.
Risk Management & IT Reviews and oversees the Jewish Agency insurance activities and oversees its activity within computerization and information. It determines and
Subcommittee approves strategic directions and receives reports on continuous issues within computerization and information. Reports to the Budget & Finance
Committee
Assets & Liabilities
Responsible for overseeing the assets, companies and liabilities of the Agency.
Companies Oversees the work of the Companies Authority with regard to creation, management or disposal of JAFI-owned companies and in charge with setting
Subcommittee policy and overseeing the active Israel Education Fund subsidiary companies. Reports to the Budget & Finance Committee
Audit Assists the Board of Governors in fulfilling its oversight responsibility relating to the integrity of JAFI's financial statements, including the financial
reporting process, and approves the balance sheet. The Chair of the Board and the Chair of B&F will be included as ex - officio in the audit committee and
will participate in its meetings.
Ethics, Standards and The committee assists the Board of Governors to review from time to time the Agency's documents relating to proper management and good
Governance governance.
Government Relations Oversees the Agency's work in the Knesset, and with the Government of Israel, including the Lobby for the Jewish People in the Knesset.
MIssion Committees of the Board
Connecting Jews Oversees Jewish Agency activities regarding immersive experiences in Israel and around the world, including Masa, Birthright, Onward, Ten and Shalom
Corps, as well as Partnerships, Peoplehood in Israel and Shlichut.
Partnerships & Virtual Oversees Jewish Agency activities in the area of partnerships, school twinning and virtual engagement between Israel and the World Jewish community.
Engagement
Immersive Experiences Oversees Jewish Agency activities regarding immersive experiences in Israel and around the world, including Masa, Birthright, Onward, Ten and Shalom
Corps.
Shlichut Oversees Jewish Agency activities in the area of shlichut around the world, including the Shlichut Institute.
Peoplehood in Israel Oversees Jewish Agency activities in the area of promoting Jewish peoplehood in Israel, including allocations to the streams and AmiUnity.
Aliyah Oversees the Jewish Agency's operations in the area of Aliyah, Rescue and Absorption.
Ad-Hoc on Ethiopian Focuses on Aliyah from Ethiopia. Reports to the Aliyah Committee.
Aliyah
Israeli Society Oversees Jewish Agency activities in the area of vulnerable populations, such as Youth at Risk and Amigour as well as change agents in Israeli society such
as young communities and pre-army academies.
Social Resilience Oversees Jewish Agency activities in the area of change agents for Israeli society, including young communities, pre-army academies and shinshinim.
Unity of the Jewish
People Established following the Neeman Commission and deals with issues of religious pluralism in Israel and around the world, including issues like the
Western Wall and conversion.
Task Force on Anti- Oversees the Jewish Agency's role in the struggle against anti-Semitism.
Semitism
Governance Structure
Mission Committees Connecting Jews Aliyah
Mission Subcommittees Israeli Society
Unity of the Jewish People
Statutory Task Force on Anti-Semitism
B&F Subcommittees Partnerships & Virtual
Executive Committees Engagement Immersive
Experiences
Shlichut Peoplehood in Israel
Ad-Hoc on Ethiopian Jewry
Social Resilience
Comptroller's Report Budget &
Finance Audit
Assets & Liabilities
Ethics, Standards and
Governance Companies
Subcommittees
Government Relations
Budget
Risk Management & IT
Geographies & Regions
Content & Educational
Strategy Evaluation &
Measurement FRD
Marketing
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