
Another female appointment to the leadership of the rabbinical courts: Deborah Eiferman, an ultra-Orthodox woman, mother of 6 living in Beit Shemesh, was appointed Senior Vice President for Administration and Human Capital - thus the Rabbinical Courts reached the goal set by the Civil Service Commission of 501% of women in senior positions.
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Eiferman has served in public service for over twenty years. First in the Prime Minister's Office, then in the accounts of the Ministry of Religious Services, and since 2011, she has been managing the Religious Buildings Division in the Ministry of Religious Services.
She holds a bachelor's degree in public policy and a master's degree in business administration.
Deborah Eiferman: "After more than twenty years of extensive, professional and diverse work in the public sector in general and in religious services in particular, I am entering the management of the Rabbinical Courts with the desire and ambition to promote and leverage a variety of areas over which the management of the Rabbinical Courts is entrusted, and together with the management we will advance many areas.".
Civil Service Commissioner Rabbi Professor Daniel Hershkowitz wished success: "I congratulate Ms. Eiferman on her appointment to the position of Deputy Director of Administration and Human Capital in the Administration of the Rabbinical Courts. Her appointment is a realization of the Civil Service Commission's policy in the field of appropriate representation, which advocates for uncompromising quality and professional excellence and the integration of all groups entitled to appropriate representation by right and not by favor.".
Director of the Rabbinical Courts, Rabbi David Malka: "I have no doubt that Ms. Eiferman will bring her professional abilities and proven experience to bear in her new role, and will contribute her personality to the benefit of the employees and workers in the rabbinical court system. We wish her success in fulfilling the important mission she has been awarded.".