Hebrew Scouts Movement in Israel
Elior Mittlman is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in system implementation and support, currently serving as the System Implementation and Support Team Leader at the Hebrew Scouts Movement in Israel since October 2021. In this role, Elior spearheads initiatives to optimize information systems while leading a technical support team. Previously, Elior worked as an Information System Specialist, focusing on software testing and SQL query execution to improve system performance. Elior also served as the Director of the Zikim Education System at Kibbutz Zikim Education, where the "Unistream" team was recognized as a finalist for Project of the Year, and managed community development projects. Earlier positions at the Hebrew Scouts Movement included roles as Regional Manager, Logistic and Educational Coordinator, and Branch Coordinator, emphasizing leadership and organizational growth. Elior holds a B.A. in Public Policy Management and Administration from Sapir College and a QA Engineer certification from Good Quality LTD.
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Hebrew Scouts Movement in Israel
Founded in 1919, the Tzofim was the first Zionist youth movement in Israel. Today, the Tzofim is the only official "National Youth Movement" in the country. It was the first egalitarian Scouting movement in the world, where boys and girls participate together on an equal basis. More than 20 Kibbutzim have been established over the years by Nahal Garinim of the Tzofim. In Israel today, there are over 300,000 Tzofim graduates. Currently, there are over 60,000 Jewish Tzofim and over 25,000 Arab Tzofim. The number of active Tzofim has grown by over 55% in the last 10 years alone, while almost all other youth movement in the country have greatly decreased in membership. There are over 160 tribes (troops) in almost 100 cities, towns, moshavim and kibbutzim. Over 1/3 of the Tzofim tribes are located in development towns and challenged neighborhoods.