UIA FEDERATIONS CANADA 2010-2011 ANNUAL REPORT United Appeal Federations Canada United Israel Appeal Federations Canada (UIAFC) works with ten Canadian Federations and four regional councils, each of which raises and distributes funds annually for social welfare, social services and educational needs.

In its capacity as the national system, UIAFC works together with Federations to strengthen Jewish life in Canada, Israel and Overseas.

Organizational responsibilities include: • Raising funds through its operations in Israel and in non-federated communities of Canada • Delivering and supporting programs that are carried out across Canada • Providing educational opportunities that inspire and motivate donors and lay leaders to work on behalf of the community CONTENTS 4 - Letter from Leadership 6 - Key New Accomplishments 16 - Israel Activities 22 - Advocacy Activities 24 - UIAFC By the numbers 26 - people 28 - Financials 04

letter from leadership

Dear Friends, a number of key areas and are proud Federations and the regions? In the fast and frenzied pace of to report major movement forward in • Have we strengthened the collective today’s world, how do you measure all areas. CIJA 2.0 is beginning to take power of Canadian Jewry? and define progress and success over shape, with the necessary care and • Have we enhanced Canadian a 12-month period? attention to ensure that the change is Jewry’s connection to Israel? This question is particularly com- managed correctly and for the benefit As you read through the annual plex because preparations for the of all. UIAFC has sharpened its focus report, you will find that the answer annual report took place in a time and has continued to increase its to each question is yes. We take great of flux and uncertainty. Continued efficiency in the face of economic chal- pride in our successful accomplish- mass protests were taking place in the lenges. Canadian Federations are still ments in all of these realms. This an- Arab world. There was a dangerous working to recover from the economic nual report highlights UIAFC’s key new escalation of tension and terror in slowdown that has forced all commu- accomplishments in 2010-2011, defines Israel. Canadians went to the polls for nities to make painful decisions. And our traditional work and breaks down the fourth time in seven years – the we have seen significant turn-over in our core services into measurable results of which realized a significant the chief executive officers of Canadian numbers that clearly quantify our shift in our political landscape. Federations, with leadership changes impact. Juxtaposed against a fast shifting at three different Federations. In 2010, more young people went backdrop of political and world events, With this in mind, we define prog- on a experience, on Canada’s Jewish community is also ress and success by asking ourselves the March of the Living and participat- experiencing a torrent of change. In three basic questions: ed in campus related activities than in that same vein, we undertook changes • Have we maintained a level of 2009. In 2010, more annual campaign to our approaches and structures in excellence in our core services to dollars were raised in the regions than in 2009. Partnership 2000 activities and materials have served to add new ele- ing need for change while simultane- investments increased in Israel and we ments to the dynamic Canadian/Israeli ously providing for an exciting future took on new areas of responsibilities relationship. In Israel, we have contin- that continues to change and evolve. and services to small and intermediate ued to leverage additional resources We would like to take this opportu- communities. in order to expand our impact. In this nity to thank our lay and professional This year, we strengthened the regard, we are particularly proud of leadership as well as our colleagues collective power of Canadian Jewry the Federations’ involvement with Eilat and partners for helping us achieve with innovation and leadership. Campus of Ben Gurion University in our objectives. It is only through the UIAFC’s use of technology is bring- the , Josephtal hospital in Eilat, collective efforts of so many talented ing a stronger Israel and Jewish Start up Be’er Sheva and the Tsfat and dedicated people that we continue education message to Canadian , medical school in the Galil, all trans- to move our agenda forward. widening the circle of the informed, formative initiatives that will change particularly in the regions. Addition- the landscape and the capacities in the ally, our strength and voice is being periphery of Israel. marshaled through collective efforts Put in context, UIAFC’s tremendous in areas such as the census in Cana- accomplishments over the past year da and the conversion bill in Israel. are even more meaningful because This past year, Canadian Jewry’s they were achieved in a time of per- connection to Israel has truly been sistent change and challenge. We take David Engel, Linda Yossi Tanuri, President Kislowicz, Director enhanced. Technology, the use of great pride in our ability to provide CEO General, mini-Shlichut and the introduction of excellent service, introduce new value- Israel Office additional project oriented marketing added experiences and manage exist- 06

Key 2010-11 New Accomplishments

UIAFC strives to maintain excellence Israel Experience programs in core areas while pursuing inno- have resounding effect vative initiatives that add value to Ground breaking study proves Canadian and world Jewry. March of the Living dramatically “My Birthright trip was changes Jewish lives incredible! After visiting my New funding to bring A study of MOL participants from invaluable results 2000-2008 found that individual homeland, I felt a true pride Birthright Israel opportunities Jewish identity, sustained commu- and honour to the land of increase by thousands nity engagement and commitment my ancestors and a sense of A $2 million USD to human rights are significantly connection and appreciation grant will send 3,000 more young increased with MOL participation. adults to Israel and reduce the Birth- for all Jews who struggled, right Israel waiting list. Celebrating the 10th anniversary sacrificed and shed blood so of Birthright Israel we can have a small corner Canada-Israel commitment Over the past decade, more than on this earth to live in strengthened by Keren Hayesod 23,000 Canadians and 250,000 young peace and call home.” block grant adults worldwide have benefited $500,000 in funding for Canadian from a life-lasting Birthright Israel Lev Uzlaner, 2010 missions, shlichim and speakers will experience. Birthright participant strengthen Canadians’ commitment to Israel. from St. Petersburg “The March of the Living will always be an echoing memory to me. At the back of my mind, the March pushes me to constantly think about the past, the present and my role in changing the future. The March changed my life.” Paulina Volovodovsky, 2010 MOL Participant 08

“Those of us who care about campus life – and about our Continuing investment Jewish youth as keys to our future – know how blessed IAFC in training and education we are to have the generosity and vision of U yields significant returns Our young people are our greatest strategic NJCL joins global Hillel family behind us. asset – and they did us proud yet again this year, National Jewish Campus Life rebrand- Israel ed as Hillel Canada, resulting in im- standing up forI srael on campus, delighting in proved awareness of campus services. when visiting there and in so many ways building a vital, exciting Jewish life day-to- day,-to- Kolenu international conference: True, they face tremendous A model for global partnership Shabbat, chag-to- chag. and collaboration challenges, but they also have tremendous passion. At a joint venture of UIAFC, Jewish Together we can work on a multi-generational Federations of North America, UJIA strategy to overcome the problems of today while UK & Keren Hayesod, 47 young com- building a great tomorrow.” munity leaders met in London, Eng- land to strengthen our global Jewish Gil Troy, Professor of History, McGill University network and sustain a vibrant Jewish legacy. Neil Uditsky with Michael Strauss at the Kolenu Conference

“As an active lay leader both nationally and internationally, it was inspiring and meaningful to connect with many like-minded friends from Professional Federation planners around world, sitting at synergize and strategize the same table for the first Federation planning professionals time. To be able to share focused on capacity building through in dialogue with the intent change management and leadership continuity at a national conference. to continue to help shape our local and global Jewish UIAFC grows post-graduate communities was truly an education opportunities act of Am Yisrael Chai.” 12 professionals from Montreal and Toronto will study online and at peri- Jason Rubinoff, Toronto odic seminars to receive a certificate Kolenu Conference as Senior Israel Educators from the Participant Melton School at Hebrew University. 10

Online technology Jewish regional creates innovative communities enhanced educational opportunities Strategic collaboration between Technology widens audience for regional Jewish communities the Gilad Shalit campaign Leaders from 10 regional Jewish Approximately 24,000 people world- communities exchanged ideas, wide viewed a live webcast from shared best practices, explored chal- Israel in support of Gilad Shalit and lenges and discussed opportunities his family. at an inaugural conference.

Online classroom enhances UIAFC helps to build Waterloo regional Jewish communities Jewish Community The new Virtual explores The new Waterloo Region Jewish Jewish identity and culture through Community Council, funded by a online courses and significantly ex- UIAFC grant and managed by local pands Jewish learning and relation- leadership, is strengthening and ship opportunities in the regions. enriching the Kitchener/Waterloo Jewish community by planning and sponsoring social, cultural and edu- cational activities. Aviva Barth High School Outreach Program participants on a trip to Washington, DC. All of the teenagers in the three year RJCO and identity program live in regional communities in Ontario. 12 Partnership 2000 Key New Accomplishments

Toronto Emergency campaign funds Educational Initiatives move improving lives of children “Our school has improved Bat Yam to top of the class! across Israel The Akiva Elementary School was Dedication opening ceremonies were beyond recognition as a direct awarded first place in the Israel held for 2 Toronto Partnership proj- result of our partnership Prize for Education. ects funded by the Israel Emergency with Toronto. We are now Campaign: the Early Childhood Cen- producing students whose Student population ter in Hatzor and the Renanim School achievements are above blooming in the south for children with special needs in the Ben Gurion University in Eilat, with Panhandle. the national average.” over 1,000 students, is Israel’s fastest Hani Nagar growing university. Akiva Elementary Green energy moves School Principal Eilat light years ahead The first Israeli graduate programs in the Field of Renewable energy and Energy Preservation have been set up with The Arava Institute in Eilat and Ben Gurion University. Left, center and right: The opening of the Early Childhood Centre in Hatzor

At the opening of the Early Childhood Centre in Students learning at Renanim Akiva Elementary School 14

Coast-To-Coast Partnership (CTC) Montreal Modern complex opens new Educational opportunities Be’er Sheva recognizes Montreal doors for proven program change the future of the with special community award Start-Up Centre for youth Galilee Panhandle Be’er Sheva awarded Federation guidance, information and 124 students will begin studying this CJA the key to the city and a Life- counselling in Be’er Sheva is now fall at Israel’s 5th medical school in time Achievement Award in rec- housed in a new 600 square Tsfat. It is supported by the Coast-to- ognition of outstanding contribu- meter complex. Coast partnership, other Canadian tions to the city. Jewish communities, UJIA UK, the Rashi Foundation, the Russell Berrie enhanced in Foundation and Bar Ilan University. Be’er Sheva high schools 5 Be’er Sheva high schools joined State-of-the-art science equipment the Be’eri program, an innovative impacts academic choices of study program successfully proven high-school students to enhance Jewish identity in secu- The Sidney Warren Science Educa- lar Israeli society. tion Centre for Youth at Tel Hai Col- lege is increasing the rate of students who choose to pursue science as their major field of study in high school. Science students at the The Sidney Warren Science Education Centre for Youth at Tel Hai College

(top left and above) At the opening of the new Start-Up Centre in Be’ er Sheva 16

ISRAEL ACTIVITIES

Partnership 2000 (P2K) • The Arava Institute for Environ- • The Professional and Vocational P2K generates waves of change by mental Studies is creating educa- Training Program helps immi- building living bridges based on tional opportunities, advancing grants integrate while becoming shared ideas, strengths, challenges green technologies and attracting self-sufficient as individuals and as and models of success. Israeli and international interest. part of a community. Canadian communities collabora- • A new emergency wing at Jose- • Mirchav, Youth Futures and Yuvalim tively address social issues with proj- phthal hospital is upgrading the programs help youth-at-risk advance ects focused on youth, education, medical infrastructure and human socially and scholastically within social welfare and capacity building. resources of the region to provide safe and supervised environments. equivalent services to those enjoyed Toronto-Eilat/Eilot by residents of the country’s center. Toronto acts as an agent of social change and widens opportunities Toronto-Bat Yam/Kiryat Moshe in education, innovation and health In Bat Yam/Kiryat Moshe, Ethiopian care in Eilat/Eilot. immigrants are better integrating into • In the area of higher education, Israeli society because of educational The Brian and Avrona Schachter enrichment initiatives that accelerate Family Student Dormitory at the the absorption process and promote Eilat Campus of Ben Gurion Uni- self-reliance and economic indepen- versity was opened. Dormitory dence. buildings two and three are now in the works. “I was a child always looking for something but always in the wrong places. Until recently, I was choosing the wrong friends and the wrong ways to deal with a lifetime of hardship. I came to register for the Professional and Vocational Training Program and for the first time felt that opportunities and not obstacles were placed in front of me.” Doron Kidar, 28 year old electrical engineering student

Students in front of the Brian and Avro- na Schachter Family student dormitory at Ben Gurion University in Eilat 18

• The Goldberg Community Anchor Coast-to-Coast-Galilee Panhandle Partnership 2000 (P2K) project is in the final stage of a The CTC partnership is investing in Montreal-Be’er Sheva/B’nei Shimon 5-year building period adding a projects that directly impact youth Montreal’s partnership with Be’er central building and sports hall and build capacity. Strategic plan- Sheva and B’nei Shimon improves complex to its campus. ning is focused on improving the ed- lives with projects focused on educa- • Shoulder-to-Shoulder breaks the ucation and health systems and the tion, youth at risk, capacity building cycle of poverty of welfare fami- overall economy of the region with and people-to-people connections. lies and allows them to take con- the aim of attracting strong popula- • Excellence Centers allows 15,000 trol of their future with the help tions to settle in northern Israel. youth to explore interests in disci- of mentor families. • The Centre for Young Adults focus- plines like theatre, sports, science • Therapy by Nature improves the es on higher education, leadership and Jewish identity. life skills and health of 200 children development and culture. • Ma’of School for the Gifted will wel- by addressing their special needs • Kav HaZinuk works with youth over come 700 children at its new state- through outdoor activities. a ten-year period to develop leader- of-the-art complex. • Direct peer-to-peer exchange ship skills. Graduates become social, programs have forged strong con- political and business leaders and nections between 600 Montrealers role models at age 25. and of all ages living in the • A new Social Action Mifgash, a partnership region. Gesher Chai program, has Canadi- an and Israeli young adults work- ing side-by-side on neighbourhood improvement projects. “Through the training and development of hundreds of young leaders each year, Kav HaZinuk will have a significant impact on Israeli society, especially in its periphery.” Nissim Malka,

(front to back) Yossi Malka, Mayor Nissim Malka, Yossi Tanuri, Professor Yona Chen (President Tel Hai) and Gerda Jacobson (CTC/ UIAFC coordinator in the field) presenting the Newman Scholarship awards to high school students from the entire Galilee Panhandle region who excelled both academically and socially .

Judy Shapiro (far left) and Howard Conter visiting a school in the Galilee Panhandle in Israel. 20

PARTNERS IN ISRAEL

Jewish Agency For Israel (JAFI) JAFI Program Spotlight: In line with its mission to inspire MAKOM Program Jews throughout the world to connect • Implemented by Jewish educa- with their people, heritage and land, tors, , art programmers and and empower them to build a thriv- leaders in communities around the ing Jewish future and a strong Israel, globe, including Toronto, the MA- JAFI has redirected its primary focus KOM program inspires profound towards the challenge of strength- engagement with the potential for ening the Jewish identity of young Jewish life in Israel and around the Jews in the Diaspora and Israel. By world with an engaging mix of pro- revitalizing a strong sense of Jewish gramming that focuses on the place peoplehood, through JAFI, UIAFC is of Israel and Jewish Peoplehood in meeting the greatest challenge facing Jewish lives. Jews around the world today, that of ensuring the Jewish future. American Jewish Joint Program Spotlight: Social Welfare Distribution Committee (JDC) assistance saves lives of Jewish JDC plays a critical role in the lives elderly living overseas of the world’s poorest Jews, provid- • Moldova’s 3,600 elderly and impov- ing life sustaining aid while helping erished Jews depend on welfare young and aged generations connect services delivered by the JDC. They with their Jewish heritage. In the receive vital food and medical sub- spirit of Tikkun Olam, on UIAFC’s be- sidies and services so that they are half, JDC provides emergency medi- able to cover basic costs of living cal relief and critical development like rent and heat. Homecare work- assistance to worldwide victims ers assist the homebound with daily of disasters like those in Haiti and activities such as bathing, laundry Japan this past year. and housekeeping. 22

Advocacy Activities

On behalf of UIAFC, the Canadian • Countering the BDS movement, • Joined along with the Jewish Council for Israel and Jewish Advo- including management of the BUY- Federation of to stop the cacy (CIJA) works on all advocacy cott platform, now recognized as naming of Ottawa’s new library related issues together with its an international best practice for and archives after former mayor family of agents: countering BDS Charlotte Whitton, who is known (CJC) for her anti-Semitic past Canada-Israel Committee (CIC) Fighting Quebec-Israel Committee (QIC) • Major coordinator of the Inter- Financial Resource Development University Outreach Committee (UOC) parliamentary Coalition on Com- • Final roll-out of Security Infra- bating Antisemitism Experts structure Program (SIP) with Some select milestone accomplish- Forum (ICCA) and facilitator of $1,522,500 of the total $2,389,000 ments of CIJA’s advocacy work for ICCA Conference in Ottawa in No- allocated to Jewish community UIAFC over the past fiscal year include: vember, both of which led to the facilities (CIJA & Federations) Prime Minister’s landmark speech • $500,000 federal grant for Libes- Israel Advocacy supporting Israel and statements kind monument and companion • Oversight of Israel missions, which by other elected leaders serving as education program commemorat- included nearly two dozen MPs points of reference in the global ing the M.S. St. Louis (CJC). • Le Marcheur mobilization against fight against anti-Semitism • $335,000 in emergency funding for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions needy Holocaust survivors, deliv- (BDS) in Quebec ered via UJA Federation of Greater • Anti-Israel Apartheid Week (IAW) Toronto (CJC) statements by all Federal Party leaders “Not being Jewish, I didn’t really know anything about Israel. www.sizedoesntmatter.com Campus Advocacy is an awesome website. It’s nice to see that • Speaker Series: 1,200 students at- conflict isn’t the only thing going on inI srael. tended 33 events on 22 campuses • Early Learning: 600 secondary It’s a pretty interesting country with so much students attended pro-Israel work- happening. Obviously Size Doesn’t Matter!” shops at 8 summer camps and Sam Chungyampin, Toronto 3 high schools • Creating safe space for debate with independent study groups on 3 campuses led by UOC staff and Ca- nadian Academics for Peace in the Middle East (CAP) professors • Film Screening: Hosted 10 screen- ings of Israeli film ‘Precious Life’ with UOC Hillel partners • Size Doesn’t matter (SDM): Distrib- uted nearly 100,000 SDM products on 26 campuses • IAW: Countered the rhetoric of IAW activities and anti-Israel speakers by distributing 30,000 truth cards and launching www.TruthInContext. com 24 UIAFC BY THE NUMBERS

Canada Israel National Financial Resource Total Dollars Experience Participants Development Raised Birthright Israel 1,555 Atlantic $624,869 March of the Living 739 Regional Jewish Communities $626,449 High School/University 585 of Ontario (RJCO) MASA 480 Western Regions $416,654 TOTAL 3,359 Total $1,667,972

Partnership 2000 (P2K) Beersheva/B’nei Bat Yam/Kiryat Galilee Eilat/Eilot Sderot 2010 Summary Shimon Moshe Panhandle Number of all Living Bridge 456 397 1200 400 - participants, visits and programs Partnership Core Budget $598,500 $549,633 $300,000 $403,000 $180,000 Over & Above investments in $10,320,000 $5,935,700 $2,262,883 $5,237,700 $257,850 2007-10 (not including the IEC) Number of participants in 70 40 40 60 - partnership governance structure

Israel Office Total Count Capital Projects in Israel 266 10 speakers at 38 Israeli Speaker Engagements events in canada Unique & Financially 515 Managed Projects Leadership Development Canadian Participants Spertus M.A. Program 15 Melton Education Certificate 12 Canada Israel Experience Staff Training Birthright Israel Madrichim Training 90 March of the Living Chaperone Training 50 National Young Leadership Israel Advocacy Mission & Conference 31 KH Young Leadership Conference 4 JFNA Cabinet Retreat 14 Kolenu Conference 11 Hillel Canada/Canadian Federation of Jewish Students (CFJS) Staff Training (Hillel) 35 Staff Retreat (CFJS) 55 Social Justice Mission to NYC (CFJS) 12 Emerging Campuses Staff Retreat (Hillel) 8 Calgary Western Cluster Conference (CFJS) 45 LA Jewish Funds for Justice (Hillel/CFJS/Hillel Montreal) 23 Vienna Mission (Hillel) 14 218 Emerging Campus Events (Hillel) 9,500 Regional Jewish Communities of Ontario (RJCO) 65 RJCO Youth & Family Regional Programs 1,400 RJCO Regional Communities Conference 17 17 Regional Campaign Events 455 Jewish Immigrant Aid Services (JIAS) JOLT 1.0 Graduates 31 JOLT 2.0 (Toronto & Calgary) 26 Israel Missions & VIP Tours VIP Tours 579 14 Missions 346 Miscellaneous Conferences & Events Planners Conference 18 National Women’s Division Southern Hospitality 115 26

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EXECUTIVE COMMITEE Hinda Silber Ron Weiss Honorary President Co-chair National Women’s Division Coast-to-Coast P2K co-Chair Barry Zagdanski President Federation Representation Canada Israel Experience David Engel Dr. Howard Conter President Elect Small & Regional Community Representative Ex-Officio Marc Gold Nelson Halpern CA Mitchell Bellman Immediate Past-President Intermediate Community Representative Linda Kislowicz Barbara Farber Jack Hasen Ted Sokolsky Andres Spokoiny Vice-Presidents Montreal President Neil Uditsky National Young Leadership Howard Morry Intermediate Community Representative Invitees Brenda Gewurz Marilyn Blumer Planning Allocations and Services Elizabeth Wolfe Toronto President David Koschitzky Barbara Bank Randy Shiff Israel & Overseas Shoel Silver Morris Perlis Presidential Appointments David Spiro Without portfolio David Cape Richard Vineberg CA Steven Farber Bernard Pinsky Ariella Rohringer Finance & Administration Past-Presidents Committee Mark Rosen Dr. Ralph Shedletsky Barbara Farber Without portfolio The Hon. Yoine Goldstein Program Committee Chairs David Goldstein Marvin Tanner Dr. Gerald Halbert Financial Resource Development Dale Boidman March of the Living Julia Koschitzky Donald Carr, Q.C Allan Offman Secretary/Honorary Legal Counsel Steven Cummings Stanley K. Plotnick CIJA 2.0 Chair Stanley K. Plotnick Jack Rose Keren Hayesod Representative Schuyler M. Sigel, QC Shoel Silver Chair Audit Committee Harvey Wolfe Marlene King Co-chair National Women’s Division Board Members Harvey Kessler Mila Voihanski Larisa Roiberg Richard Summers Samantha Banks Armand Kessous Aaron Vomberg Perry Romberg Yossi Tanuri Gerry Barron Debbie Kimel Harvey Wolfe Cheryle Rosenberg Idan Tzafrir Mitchell Bellman Warren Kimel Henry Wolfond Sherri Rotstein Estie Weisman Ralph Benatar David Koschitzky Barry Zagdanski Eli Rubinsten Victor Yagoda Etty Bienstock Sarena Koschitzky Bernie Zaifman Sandy Rybak Rika Bohbot-Cohen Jonathan Kroft Kathy Zilbert Fay Sher Dale Boidman Lorri Kushnir Michael Soberman Israel residents Herb Brudner Keith Landy Lily Solomon Committee Ben Cohen Susan Laxer CA Staff Members Daniel Stern Max Blankstein Evan Cooperman Dr. Larry Levin Ella Akivaeva Tanya Veretelnyk Alon Blankstein Donald Davis Victor Linetsky Ayelet Bercovitch Shauna Waltman Robert Einav Susan Davis Eva Ludvig Terri Boidman Shira Webber Yudke Grossman Richard Diamond Israel Ludwig Shelley Calleri Pam Widrich Jonathan Shiff Donna Dolansky Esther Marcus Lior Cyngiser Shoshana Zak Doris Weiser-Small Bernie Farber Shulamit Medjuck Howard Driman Melissa Zeller Brian Wine Evan Feldman Adam Minsky Mindy Eklove Rubin Zimmerman Gerald Fisher Jason Murray Daniel Fine Israel Office Faigie Zimmerman, Chair Larry Nachshen Shimon Fogel Andrea Freedman Adva Abramovitch Allen Zysblat Jonathan Freedman Elizabeth Perez Alana Getzler Joel Reitman Maya Asher Robert Freedman David Goodman Hava Atias Mark Freiman Moshe Ronen Dov Harris Mark Rosen Gabi Bernstein Michael Fugman Brian Indig Jeremy Cohen Stephen Gaerber Nancy Rosenfeld Alana Kayfetz Brian Schachter Gerda Jacobsson Leslie Gales Elise Kayfetz Anat Kadan Ernie Ginsler Ed Segalowitz Linda Kislowicz Judy Shapiro Laura Kindler Jon Goldberg Ashley Kochman Bina Landesman Jeffrey Goldberg Arnie Shaw Samuel Konig Randy Shiff Ann Levine Michael Grand Dana Kotton Arie Levy Toddy Granovsky Benjamin Shinewald Lauren Margel Adam Singer Yael Milgalter Mark Gurvis Dean Medina Deborah Russell Debbie Halton-Weiss Ted Sokolsky Evan Mendel Andres Spokoiny Sharon Schwartzman Gillian Horwitz Ricci Postan Eddie Schwebel Russ Joseph Ken Tanenbaum Lynne Pressman Les Viner Eran Shmueli-David Jodie Kaufman-Davis Barbara Reich Michael Shumacher 28 FINANCIALs United Israel Appeal of Canada Inc. of Canada Inc.

CONSOLIDATED SUMMARY OF STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS for the year ended December 31, 2010

Revenues all amounts in Canadian dollars Donations 64,648,449 Interest 195,206 Fair value adjustment to marketable securities and restricted funds 264,379 Total Revenues 65,108,034

Expenditures Social Welfare Programs Student scholarships, education and cultural programs 18,043,839 Aged and infirm, rescue, relief and immigration absorption costs 12,391,057 Israel Emergency 5,863,660 Properties in Israel 3,217,493 Partnership 2000 440,602 39,956,651

National Grants 448,550

Programs Leadership development & Canada Israel youth program subsidies 2,027,992 Campaign assistance 879,843 National campus services 2,202,220 Education, communications, media and government relations 12,922,831 Operating costs 5,174,430 23,207,316

Total Expenditures 63,612,517 EXCESS OF REVENUES OVER EXPENDITURES $1,495,517 2010 Where The Funds Go

SOCIAL WELFARE PROGRAMS PROGRAMS OPERATING COSTS NATIONAL GRANTS 62.81% 28.35% 8.13% 0.71% 30 social welfare programs & projects in israel

Ahava Children and Youth Village Gvanim Merchavim Akim Haifa Centre for Children with Learning Disabilities Mevo’ot Hehermon Regional Council Aleh-Centre for Rehabilitation and Advancement Haifa Foundation Micha Society for the Deaf Almaya Hakol Hinuch Migdal Ohr Alut Hamakom (Hevrutah) Mitzvah Foundation (Ukraine) Amit Hand In Hand Ohr Stone Amutah for Restoration and Development of Rosh Hazon Yeshaya Ono Academic College Pina IDC Herzliya Yisrael Amutat Yachdav ILAN Orr Shalom Arava Institute of Environmental Studies ILI-Israel Leadership Institute in Sderot Pirchey Atidim International Centre for the Enhancement of Rachashei Lev Ayalim Learning Potential Rashi Foundation Bat Yam Economic Development Company IsraAid Red Mountain Therapeutic Riding Centre Bayit Cham Israel Arts & Science Academy Be’ersheva Municipality Israel Family Planning Asociation Reut School Beit Halochem Israel Goldstein Youth Village Sacta Rashi Foundation Beit Askenaz Buchman Israel Guide Dog Centre for the Blind Schechter Institute Beit Morah Israel Institute for Talmudic Publications Science Journey Ltd Benji Hillman Foundation Israel Institute for Talmudic Studies Sderot Beth Hatefutsoth Open House Yesod Hamaa’la Sela Bnei David Yeshivatit Job Katif Shabtai Levi Children’s Home in Haifa Bnei Shimon Foundaton Kehilat Netrarim in Ariel Sourasky Medical Center Chaim BePlus Kehilot Ohel Torah Community Action Centres Keren Karev Tel Hai College Dunie Weisman Conservatory Kishor Village The North American Conference on Ethiopian Jewry Efrat L.O. Combat Violence Against Women Thelma Yellin High School for the Arts Elem Larger than Life Therapeutic Riding School Eretz Hemda Livnot U’Lehibanot Thomas Hecht Youth Village Ethiopian National Project Maccabi Sderot Eliezer Friends of Himmelfarb School Maccabi Tzeirey Metulla Yavne- Tichonit-Ulpana Galilee Elyon Regional Council Magnishim Hazon Yedidim Lema’an Ha’noar Garin Ometz Acco Matnas Migdal Yeechalal Yozma

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