The Jewish Agency for Israel’s Board of Governors opened its meetings on Sunday, July 10, to vote on nominees Maj. Gen. (Res.) Doron Almog and Mark Wilf for the positions of Chairman of the Executive and Chairman of the Board, respectively.

The vote took place at its opening 9:00 am plenary session at the Orient Hotel in Jerusalem, Israel. The three-day Board of Governor's event is to host a diverse array of Jewish community leaders who will address the current challenges facing the Jewish world, including the rescue and Aliyah of 29,000 Olim fleeing war-torn Ukraine, projects connecting Israel with Jewish communities around the world and the renewal of Operation Zur Israel, which aims to bring 3,000 Ethiopian Olim to the Jewish State.

The event bid farewell to current Chairman of the Board Michael Siegal who completed a successful five-year term where he led a robust strategic plan addressing the most pressing issues in the Jewish world today and served as Master of Ceremonies for the final time as Chairman. 

Additionally, The Jewish Agency offered thanks to World Zionist Organization Chairman Yaakov Hagoel, who served as Acting Chairman of the Executive of The Jewish Agency, and led the organization as it navigated bringing thousands of Olim in distress from Ukraine and Ethiopia to Israel.

Almog previously served as the Commander of the IDF Southern Command (2000-2003). He founded and served as Chairman of the Adi Negev-Nahalat Eran Rehabilitation Village, named after his son Eran, who died at a young age from Castleman's disease. Eran was named after Almog’s brother, who fell in the Yom Kippur War while serving as commander of a tank unit defending the Golan Heights. Almog was one of the torchbearers on Independence Day (2006), as a token of appreciation for his contribution to the development of the Negev. He is the recipient of the Israel Prize for Lifetime Achievement and Special Contribution to Society and the State (2016) and Chairman of the Israel Security Award Committee (2022).

“Today I stand here before you as I am making my third commitment, to embark on my third Jewish journey — for the entire Jewish people, to reach the heart of every Jew on Earth and to instill pride in our Judaism and the State of Israel,” Almog told attendees at the opening plenary, referring to the events surrounding his late brother and son as the first two journeys. “The connection between the State of Israel and global Jewry is of existential strategic importance. We will work together to increase Aliyah and absorption, to build stronger connections with world Jewry, reinforce mutual commitment and love of humankind, and strengthen the weaker sections of Israeli society.” At the conclusion of his remarks, Almog put on a kippah to say Shehechyanu.