June 26 – 30, 2016

Tel Aviv,

Frequently Asked Questions:

Where will the Summit take place? Home base for the Summit will be at the Hilton Hotel (205 Hayarkon Street, Independence Park, Tel Aviv) with day visits to meet Israeli government and financial executives, along with consultations by numerous Israeli asset management, venture capital and private equity firms. Highlights include:

 Opening ceremony at the  Cocktails with Shimon Peres  Meetings in Tel Aviv with: . Amnon Neubach, Chairman TASE . Eitan Wertheimer, Chairman ISCAR Metalworking . Steven Schoenfeld, Founder BlueStar Indexes . Shai Babad, Director General , Israeli Ministry of Finance . Yoel Naveh, Chief Economist, Israeli Ministry of Finance . Psagot Investment House Ltd. . KCPS Clarity . FIMI Opportunity Funds . Ori Goldfarb, CEO, Sphera Funds Management  Meetings in Be’er Sheva . Rivka Carmi, President, Ben-Gurion University . Orna Berry, Vice President Growth and Innovation, EMC . Venture Partners, CyberSpark . MK Erel Margalit . Ruvik Danilovich, Mayor of Be’er Sheva  Meetings in Jerusalem with: . Karnit Flug, Governor of the Bank of Israel . Nir Barkat, Mayor of Jerusalem

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June 26 – 30, 2016

Tel Aviv, Israel

Frequently Asked Questions:

The program will begin in Tel Aviv on Sunday early evening, June 26th, and will conclude in on Thursday afternoon, June 30th.

What are the costs? Final land costs are $1,950 based on double occupancy, or $2,750 based on single, but Early Bird Specials are available, see below. This includes hotel, transportation and all meals in Israel. You are responsible for airfare and for transfers to and from the Hilton Tel Aviv Hotel/Ben Gurion Airport.

Early Bird Specials:

1. Register by March 21st and receive . free VIP airport service and transfers to the Tel Aviv Hilton Hotel ($250 value) plus . 10% discount on land cost package ($2,475 single; $1,755 double occupancy)

2. Register by April 15th and receive . 10% discount on land cost package ($2,475 single occupancy; $1,755 double occupancy)

3. Register after April 15th pay full land costs at $2,750 single; $1,950 double occupancy)

Why the Summit? This year’s Summit was created as an adjunct program to the JFNA Investment Institute. At the last 2015 Institute in Hollywood, FL, there was tremendous interest on how best to invest endowment portfolios with Israeli firms. This Summit will meet with finance professionals and thought leaders throughout Israel, including CIOs, portfolio managers and investment analysts, to get a better understanding on how they view these firms and why they are investing with them. We are grateful to the Israeli Economic Mission to the United States for their assistance and support, along with Summit Chairs Phyllis Tabachnick (Chicago) John Bussel (Miami).

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June 26 – 30, 2016

Tel Aviv, Israel

Frequently Asked Questions:

Who should attend? The Summit can accommodate up to 30 participants at this time. This intimate group should consist of, but is not limited to, investment professionals and lay volunteer involved with investment decision making for Jewish Federations, community foundations, private foundations and family offices.

How do I register? The registration process is online by clicking here

I have further questions… Please contact Anna Allen, Program Manager, Jewish Federations of North America, [email protected] at (212) 284-6706.

DISCLAIMER: Neither The Jewish Federations of North America, Inc. (“JFNA”) nor the Government of Israel Economic Mission (“Government of Israel”) promote or endorse any company participating in this Summit and take no position regarding any risks that may be associated with participation or investment with any of the participating companies or with any overall investment strategy. Federations and other attendees should not construe JFNA or the Government of Israel as having reviewed or endorsed any of the information compiled and communicated as part of this program by any company or other participant, and JFNA and the Government of Israel do not represent that any such information is accurate or complete. Any Federation or other attendee considering participation or investment in any company should consult with its legal and investment advisors and conduct a thorough due diligence process prior to making a decision. The JFNA and the Government of Israel are not agents of each other, partners, or joint venturers. Neither party is authorized or empowered to act on behalf of the other with regard to any agreement, warranty, representation or endorsement as to any matter.

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