Jewish Agency for Israel

The Jewish Agency for Israel
הסוכנות היהודית לארץ ישראל
Founded1929 (1929)
23-7254561
Legal status501(c)(3)
HeadquartersJerusalem
Coordinates31°46′37″N 35°12′58″E / 31.777°N 35.216°E / 31.777; 35.216
Chairman of the Executive
Doron Almog
Chairman of the Board of Governors
Mark Wilf
Revenue$381,438,000 (2016)
Expenses$333,228,000 (2016)
Endowment$1,345,000 (2016)
Employees1,140 (2016)
Volunteers25,000 (2016)
Websitewww.jewishagency.org

The Jewish Agency for Israel (Hebrew: הסוכנות היהודית לארץ ישראל, romanizedHaSochnut HaYehudit L'Eretz Yisra'el), formerly known as the Jewish Agency for Palestine, is the largest Jewish non-profit organization in the world. It was established in 1929 as the operative branch of the World Zionist Organization (WZO).

As an organization, it encourages immigration of Jews in diaspora to the Land of Israel, and oversees their integration with the State of Israel. Since 1948, the Jewish Agency claims to have brought 3 million immigrants to Israel, where it offers them transitional housing in "absorption centers" throughout the country. David Ben-Gurion served as the chairman of its executive committee from 1935, and in this capacity on 14 May 1948, he proclaimed Israel's independence, following which he served as the first Israeli prime minister. In the years preceding the founding of Israel, the Jewish Agency oversaw the establishment of about 1,000 towns and villages in the British Mandate of Palestine. The organization serves as the main link between Israel and Jewish communities around the world.

By law, the Jewish Agency is a parastatal organization, but does not receive core funding from the Israeli government. The Jewish Agency is funded by the Jewish Federations of North America (JFNA), Keren Hayesod, major Jewish communities and federations, and foundations and donors from Israel and around the world. In 2008, the Jewish Agency won the Israel Prize for its historical contribution to Israel and to the Jewish community worldwide.