The Israeli Jewish Congress - HAKHEL was founded in 2012 (abbreviation IJC ) and is based in Israel. It represents the Jewish Community of Israel in relation to Diaspora Jewry, mainly European Jewish communities and international forums and institutions. It currently has offices in Tel Aviv (in the Electra Tower), Israel and is planning on opening more branches in major European capitals.[1]
Vision: Promoting the principle of Israel as the Jewish State.
The IJC's Goals and Objectives:
The IJC was founded by a group of prominent Israelis, including former member of Knesset and former Mossad Director Danny Yatom, Mr. Vladimir Sloutsker,[3] former chairman of the Russian Jewish Congress and former vice chairman of the European Jewish Congress, Maj. Gen. (Ret.) Yaakov Borovsky, a former commander of the Northern District of the Israel Police and Attorney Lipa Meir who form the board of Management.
Mr. Sloutsker is president of the IJC.[4]