Israel Boy and Girl Scouts Federation

Israel Boy and Girl Scouts Federation
Headquarters Philips House
Location Tel Aviv, Israel
Country Israel
Founded 1954
Membership 90,000[1]
President Moris Zilca
Chief Commissioner Offer Blumenstein
Affiliation World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts
World Organization of the Scout Movement
Fire ceremony, Shevet Eitan

The Israel Boy and Girl Scouts Federation (Hebrew: התאחדות הצופים והצופות בישראל, Hit'ahdut HaTzofim VeHaTzofot BeYisrael) is Israel's federation of the five Scouting organizations in Israel. Some 90,000 boys and girls belong to organizations in the federation.[1]

History

The first Scout and Guide groups were founded in 1919. The federation was created in 1954 under the sponsorship of the Ministry of Education.[1] The Israeli Scouts movement became a member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement in 1951,[2] after the establishment of the State of Israel and became a member of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts in 1963.

In 2009, Tzofim celebrated its 90th birthday. To mark the occasion, Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met members of Tzofim at his office, where he told stories of his youth in the Modi'in troop in Jerusalem.[3]

Principles

Scout troops in Israel have always been coeducational. The federation in Israel consists of Jewish, Muslim Arab, Christian Arab, and Druze troops.[1] Tzofim is open to everyone regardless of race, color, creed, or socio-economic standing. Israeli Scouts come from all sectors of Israeli society.

The Federation goals:[1]

Member organizations

The members of the federation are:[1]

Haifa Maronite Boy Scouts, 1939. Center: Dr John Macqueen Chief Medical Officer for Haifa

The Federation Institutions

  1. The Federation Council, composed of 66 members, representing in proportion to the various organizations by size, is the supreme body of the Federation (The Hebrew Scouts Movement has absolute majority in the Council).
  2. The Executive Committee, the body that manages the association.
  3. The Coordinators Forum, consisting the Federation Director and all Secretary-Generals from the various organizations.
  4. The secretariat, which is responsible for the ongoing operation.

The Federation's constitution was written in 1954 and defined the roles of the federation and its principles, the Scout's promise and the Scouting principles, the movement membership, internal organization, the Federation Council and more, and is fully binding document is the associations membership of the Federation. The Constitution stated that every organization is autonomous and may conduct his affairs as it sees fit as long as injury does not constitute an expressed or implied by the principles formulated in the Constitution of the Federation.

The Federation exists under the laws of the State of Israel - "Scouts Ordinance (New Version) 1978"[4] which states that the federation is a corporation, it will operate according to the Constitution approved by the Minister of Education, a person can call himself a Scout only if such according to the constitution of the federation, and the authority to use the symbols of Scouting and uniforms is by the federation. The law even sets a month prison sentence or a fine of 150 Lira's (penny and a half) who contravenes the provisions, including phishing (selling or wearing Scouts uniforms or badges) or exercise of authority that the Constitution of the Federation. this command, which has no parallel in relation to other symbols of youth movements, is a legacy from the days of the British Mandate.

Functionaries in the Federation:

There are also other officials in accordance with the federation's various projects.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "About The Scouts Federation - Eng". Hebrew Scouts Movement in Israel. 27 December 2012. Retrieved 24 July 2015.
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-04-02. Retrieved 2010-03-30.
  3. Sredni, Yonatan (June 2008). "Scout’s Honor?". Jewish Magazine.
  4. "פקודת הצופים [נוסח חדש], תשל"ח-1978".
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