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Jewish Agency reveals 69% of its leadership roles held by women

Data released by Jewish Agency Chairman Isaac Herzog and CEO Amira Ahronoviz to mark International Women's Day shows women worldwide that emissaries comprise mostly women.

by  Israel Hayom Staff
Published on  03-08-2020 13:32
Last modified: 03-09-2020 11:11
Jewish Agency reveals 69% of its leadership roles held by womenDudi Salem/Zug Productions

The women of The Jewish Agency join together to pay tribute to the famous World War II poster commonly referred to as Rosie the Riveter which was created to boost morale among female laborers. Its tagline “We can do it!” has become an iconic image of the women’s empowerment movement | Photo: Dudi Salem/Zug Productions

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Women comprise over 61% of The Jewish Agency emissaries abroad, according to data provided by the organization. Marking International Women's Day, Jewish Agency Chairman Isaac Herzog and Executive Director Amira Ahronoviz released data showing that female emissaries are on the frontlines of Jewish communities' battles against anti-Semitism, Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement, and other methods aimed at delegitimizing Israel.

Women are also positioned as senior representatives of The Jewish Agency in its central offices in the United States, Russia, Canada, the United Kingdom, South Africa and Australia.

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"Gender equality must be part of every organization's mission. I am proud of The Jewish Agency's emissaries, who work every day to enhance Israel's reputation, and of all the women in our organization who put our goals into action every day, in Israel and around the world," Herzog said.

Of the Jewish Agency employees worldwide, 69% – more than two-thirds – are women involved in developing the organization's strategic activities in Israel and around the globe.

Ahronoviz, herself the first woman to hold the position since The Jewish Agency was founded 90 years ago, said, "The strategic connection between Israel and world Jewry is based in large part on the power of women."

Women in the Jewish Agency serve a myriad of integral functions. For example, they direct covert, complex Aliyah operations to Israel; manage projects to strengthen relationships with the Jewish Diaspora; direct international volunteer centers; help immigrants integrate into Israeli society and the Israeli labor force; provide guidance to lone soldiers; direct pre-army academies; oversee the Fund for Victims of Terror and manage projects that support residents of the Gaza perimeter; and more.

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