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Shoshanna Keats Jaskoll

ByShoshanna Keats Jaskoll, Shoshanna Jaskoll

Opinion

Discord with Bibi but harmony with diaspora

The new chairman of the Jewish Agency is the last man Benjamin Netanyahu wanted in the role. The election of Isaac Herzog represents a significant change, says our columnist

July 2, 2018 14:12
Isaac Herzog with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in November 2013. (Picture: Flash90)
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For the first time in 23 years, the Prime Minister of Israel’s choice for chairman of the Jewish Agency was rejected. Not only that, but the man elected to the post heads the opposition and is the last man Benjamin Netanyahu wanted in the role.

The election of Isaac (“Bougie”) Herzog as chairman is diaspora Jewry’s way of letting Netanyahu know that its willingness to support Israel regardless of how it is treated is coming to an end. In electing Herzog, the Board of Governors of the Jewish Agency for Israel accepted the recommendation of the Leadership Nominating Committee, composed of the leaders of the Jewish Agency’s constituent bodies and major Zionist organisations of the diaspora namely, the Jewish Federations of North America, Keren Hayesod-UIA, and the World Zionist Organisation.

Until recently, Herzog would not have been able to be elected, because the prime minister had to approve the Jewish Agency’s chair. No more those bylaws were changed, and the Zionist organisations are actively demonstrating that they refuse to be under the influence of the prime minister.

This is a significant change. When Israel’s security was precarious, when the country was under fire and hounded by terror, Jewish communities across the world put aside their concerns about the issues that affect them most, very often matters of religion and state, for the sake of unity.