The Nominating Committee of The Jewish Agency recommended today (Thursday, June 16) the nomination of Maj. Gen. (Res.) Doron Almog as its candidate for the position of Chairman of the Executive of The Jewish Agency for the next four years.

Maj. Gen. (Res.) Doron Almog previously served as the Commander of the Southern Command (2000-2003). Almog founded and serves 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. Almog was one of the torchbearers on Independence Day (2006), as a token of appreciation for his contribution to the development of the Negev. Almog 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).

The election will be submitted to the Board of Governors of The Jewish Agency for approval. The Board is expected to vote on the appointment at the Opening Plenary of its upcoming meeting, scheduled for July 10 in Jerusalem, with the participation of hundreds of Jewish leaders from around the world.

The Jewish Agency’s Nominating Committee consists of the senior leadership of the Zionist movement and the Jewish world and includes representatives of the World Zionist Organization, representatives of the Jewish federations of North America and representatives of Keren Hayesod.... Read More: Jewish Agency