BAR ILAN UNIVERSITY IN ISRAEL INC
160 east 56th street, New York, NY 10022 www1.biu.ac.il

Total Revenue
$390,098,021
Total Expenses
$382,263,764
Net Assets
$41,493,499

Organizations Filed Purposes: BAR-ILAN UNIVERSITY IS ONE OF THE FIRST COMPREHENSIVE RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES TO BE ESTABLISHED IN ISRAEL. WITH OVER 18,500 STUDENTS, ITS MILESTONE ACHIEVEMENTS IN THE SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES HAVE MADE AN INDELIBLE IMPRINT ON THE LANDSCAPE OF THE NATION. THE UNIVERSITY HAS 8 FACULTIES: JEWISH STUDIES, MEDICINE, ENGINEERING, LAW, LIFE SCIENCE, EXACT SCIENCES, SOCIAL SCIENCES, AND HUMANITIES. THESE FACULTIES ARE ACTIVE PARTNERS IN NATIONAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY INITIATIVES. THE UNIVERSITY IS COMPRISED OF STUDENTS FROM ALL OVER ISRAEL; SECULAR AND RELIGIOUS; JEWS AND NON-JEWS; SABRAS AND NEW IMMIGRANTS. INCLUDED WITHIN THE BIU FAMILY, AS WELL, ARE A MULTI-FACETED ACADEMIC FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF. THEIR CONFLUENCE REPRESENTS A MOSAIC OF THE STATE OF ISRAEL, PROVIDING A UNIQUE ATMOSPHERE FOR OPEN EXCHANGE OF IDEAS AND EMBRACEMENT OF THE "OTHER." DIVERSITY IS A KEY ON THE BIU CAMPUS, AND TOLERANCE AND CIVILITY OUR OPERATING CODE. THE UNIVERSITY IS COMPRISED OF STUDENTS FROM ALL OVER

BIU a public research university in Israel with approx. 18,500 students. BIU produces students who excel in the sciences, humanities, law, engineering, business & the arts.

Since its inception in 1955, over 130,000 students have benefited from Bar-Ilans exemplary academic and research facilities, as well as its cultural offerings. Students from worldwide study in Bar-Ilans leading degree programs. Guided by award-winning professors, they are taught the critical thinking and analytical skills necessary to explore their fields of interest. Bar-Ilan University offers a wide range of undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs including international degrees taught in English. First and foremost, Bar-Ilan University is an institute of higher learning offering Bachelor's Degree Studies, Master's Degree Studies and Ph.D. Degree Studies to students from around the world. Teaching and research at Bar-Ilan University are organized within the framework of eight faculties, as listed below: 1. The Faculty of Jewish Studies (which includes the Contemporary Judaism study program that is currently included within the framework of the Faculty of Jewish Studies and the Interdisciplinary Studies Committee). 2. The Faculty of Medicine 3. The Faculty of law 4. The faculty of social sciences 5. The Faculty of Exact Sciences 6. The Faculty of engineering 7. The faculty of life sciences 8. The faculty of humanities The University adheres to its quest for scientific and intellectual excellence. The academic leadership continued to work on encouraging research, improving the academic quality of the departments, promoting teaching and recruiting new staff members, including outstanding scientists returning from abroad and new immigrant scientists - through the implementation of the departmental target model and the 'growth programs' in liberal arts and experimental sciences. Research students and researchers won scholarships and grants, and contributed to the expansion of human knowledge in all fields. The University continued to pursue activities aimed at encouraging University enrollment while raising the bar for admission, absorbing outstanding candidates, and enriching the study programs offered to students. Comprehensive efficiency programs were carried out in all areas of academic administration in order to achieve optimal utilization of academic resources.

Research and Interdisciplinary Studies University researchers participate in six Centers of Excellence: 1. Brain Sciences 2. Nanotechnology 3. Hermeneutics and Cultural Studies Program 4. Conflict Management and Negotiation 5. Science, Technology and Society 6. Gender Studies These centers enable the absorption of new faculty members and the development of important research areas. 1. Brain Sciences: The Leslie and Susan Gonda (Goldschmied) Multidisciplinary Brain Research Center at Bar-Ilan University brings together researchers in a variety of fields which are essential to understanding the brain, including psychology, physics, linguistics, computing and biology. Research at the Gonda Center studies the brain at all levels - from behavior and cognitive processing through detailed mechanisms of information processing in neural circuits, to the analysis of vital molecules within nerve cells. Research approaches cover all techniques from personal interviews, through electro physiology and from molecular biology to abstract mathematical modeling. The Gonda Center attracts new, top-flight researchers from Israel and around the world. 2. Nanotechnology Bar Ilan's Institute for Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials (BINA) is a dynamic and growing scientific community. At BINA, a renowned research staff including a large number of young faculty members recruited from abroad educate Israel's next generation of nanoscience professionals, while collaborating with academic and industrial experts on nano-based approaches to energy, magnetism, optics, clean tech and biomedicine. BINA boasts 40 cutting-edge laboratories as well as state-of-the art "Scientific Service" facilities for electron microscopy, nanofabrication, surface analysis, fluorescence, and magnetic measurement, all of which are available for use by the wider scientific community. BINA offers a comprehensive set of educational frameworks, including PhD and MA studies, and a selective program for BIU undergraduates majoring in the sciences. BINA graduates have gone on to post-doctoral positions in prestigious academic institutions, and hold key positions in Israel's science-based industries. 3. Hermeneutics and Cultural Studies Program The Program for Hermeneutics and Cultural Studies was founded in 1999 and was the first academic program in Israel to offer graduate studies in hermeneutics and culture. Like similar programs founded in Europe and the USA, the program houses under the same roof scholars whose intellectual interest lies in the meeting of different disciplines of knowledge and theoretical and hermeneutical tools. The presumption of this new field of knowledge is that there is effectively nothing which cannot be interpreted and studied as a cultural phenomenon. The concept of culture appears here in a new context - not just the activity traditionally regarded as high culture (art, literature or music) but the whole ensemble of human activities organized around language, institutions and practices. 4. Conflict Management and Negotiation Launched in 2000, the Conflict Resolution, Management and Negotiation (CRMN) Graduate Program is part of the Interdisciplinary Studies Unit at BIU. The Program awards Masters and PhD degrees (in Hebrew), sponsors research, conflict resolution training programs and international conferences, and operates a Mediation Center. The program recently launched the Religion and Conflict Resolution Masters Track, and publishes the International Journal of Conflict Engagement and Resolution. The Program's distinguished faculty merge theory and practice in an interdisciplinary manner. Students come from all walks of Israeli Jewish, Muslim and Christian societies. Together faculty and students examine the utility of models and techniques in negotiation, diplomacy and conflict resolution training in a wide range of issues of central importance to Israeli society and internationally. The CRMN Program has a theoretical emphasis on identity-based conflict and primarily concentrates on three fields: International and regional conflicts, dialogue and conflict resolution in Israel, as well as interpersonal and community mediation, ADR (Alternative Dispute Resolution), restorative justice and conflict resolution techniques. 5. Science, Technology and Society The Graduate Program in Science, Technology and Society at Bar Ilan invites students to take part in an intellectual adventure, studying science and technology with rigor and creativity, from a perspective that incorporates many disciplines: history, philosophy, sociology, anthropology, literary criticism, critical theory, and much more. Our students gain the tools needed to understand science, technology and medicine from a broad and critical perspective. Our faculty appreciates the majesty of contemporary scientific achievements as well as its storied history, which are a great tribute to human ingenuity, yet we also appreciate the complicated, ambivalent, and sometimes dangerous ways in which science, technology and society interact. 6. Gender Studies The Interdisciplinary Program in Gender Studies was founded in 2000 by the late Prof. Dafna Izraeli. It is an advanced degree program, aimed to train cutting edge academics and professionals in this field. Gender studies focus on the nature and experience of gender identity among women and men, and the construct of cultural differences between the sexes. The underlying assumption is that gender influences all areas of an individuals social, political, and cultural activity and constitutes a central structural factor in the social order. The Bar-Ilan Gender Program includes two tracks of specialization: research and field activity. Students undergo comprehensive education in gender perspectives on Judaism, culture, literature and research methods, in addition to core courses on feminist theory. In the field track students also acquire feminist practices to help promote women in field organizations. A unique aspect of the Bar-Ilan program is its inclusion of discourse on Judaic studies and its' complex relationship with feminist ideology. We view this interface of gender and Judaic studies as a central feature of our program and we are currently working on developing a curriculum for a third specialty research track on Gender and Judaism.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Prof Arie ZabanPRESIDENT40$268,698
Prof Miriam FaustRector40$233,280
Perez OrenPROFESSOR40$224,175
Shulamit MichaeliVP OF RESEARCH40$222,642
Sarit KrausProfessor40$212,859
Zohar YinonCEO40$193,724
Relly ShavitChief Financial Officer40$158,677
Gitta NagelTrustee (As of 10/14/18)1$0
Prof Jacob WeisbergEx Officio Trustee1$0
Prof Chaya YitzchakiEx Officio Trustee1$0
Prof Tzipora Falik ZaccaiEx Officio Trustee1$0
Rabbi Pynchas BrenerHonorary Trustee (NON-VOTING)1$0
Dr Gerald StollmanHonorary Trustee (NON-VOTING)1$0
Blanca Roven WinterHonorary Trustee (NON-VOTING)1$0
Aviva ApelHonorary Trustee (NON-VOTING)1$0
Menachem LebelHonorary Trustee (NON-VOTING)1$0
Kurt RothschildHonorary Trustee (NON-VOTING)1$0
Prof Shlomo EcksteinHonorary Trustee (NON-VOTING)1$0
Prof Meir WilchekHonorary Trustee (NON-VOTING)1$0
Ayelet ToremTrustee1$0
Nechama RonenTrustee1$0
Zeev WorembrandTrustee1$0
Emanuel KronizTrustee1$0
Noga KenanTrustee1$0
Tzippi KorenTrutee1$0
Yoram CohenTrustee1$0
Avi BarzilaiTrustee1$0
Gilad AltschulerTrustee1$0
Ramat-Gan MayorTrustee1$0
Len RosenTrustee1$0
Howard JonasTrustee1$0
Uzi VishneTrustee1$0
Shlomo ZoharCHAIRMAN1$0
Yisrael ZingerTrustee1$0
Alan ZekelmanTrustee1$0
Prof Yizak YohaiTrustee1$0
Dvorah YitzhakiTrustee1$0
Shlomo YanaiTrustee1$0
Rabbi Mitchell WohlbergCouncil of Founders1$0
Selig WengrowskyCouncil of Founders1$0
Morry WeissTrustee1$0
Gabi WeisfeldTrustee1$0
Gil WeilTrustee1$0
Dr Yoram WalfishTrustee1$0
Elliot TannenbaumTrustee1$0
Moshael J StrausTrustee1$0
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Shale StillerTrustee1$0
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Ronnie SternTrustee1$0
Elio SonnenfeldTrustee1$0
Rene SlomovicTrustee1$0
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Amikam ShorerTrustee1$0
Rabbi Dr Chaim ShineTrustee1$0
Judge Yaakov ShimoniTrustee1$0
Benjamin SharbatTrustee1$0
Dr Ehud ShapiraTrustee1$0
Meir ShamirTrustee1$0
Avi ShakedTrustee1$0
David SchwartzTrustee1$0
Jay SchottensteinTrustee1$0
Alice SchoenfeldTrustee1$0
Yehoshua SaltiTrustee1$0
Rabbi Sir Jonathan SacksCouncil of Founders1$0
Peter RzepkaTrustee1$0
Dr Joshua RosensweigTrustee1$0
Essti RosenbergCouncil of Founders1$0
Steven RosenbergTrustee1$0
Eran RolsTrustee1$0
Ira RennertTrustee1$0
Levi Yitzchak RahmaniTrustee1$0
Gail ProppTrustee1$0
Moshe PodhorzerTrustee1$0
Drora PeerTrustee1$0
Zevulun OrlevCouncil of Founders1$0
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Adv Moshe NavehTrustee1$0
Jack Nagel Thru 101318Council of Founders1$0
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Laurie Hirsch MoskowitzTrustee1$0
Diego MarynbergTrustee1$0
Dr Shabtai LubelTrustee1$0
Zvi LivnatTrustee1$0
Efraim KrielTrustee1$0
Mira KoschitzkyTrustee1$0
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Maurice KanbarTrustee1$0
Morris KahnTrustee1$0
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Miron IzaksonTrustee1$0
Steven HitterTrustee1$0
Eleazer HirmesTrustee1$0
Dr Thomas O HechtTrustee1$0
Ehud HameiriTrustee1$0
Rabbi Moshe HagerCouncil of Founders1$0
David GradelTrustee1$0
Zoltan GasparTrustee1$0
Nessim D GaonTrustee1$0
Israel GalTrustee1$0
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Joe FrohlichTrustee1$0
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Dr Yair FriedmanTrustee1$0
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Ing Israel FeldmanCouncil of Founders1$0
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Margaret FederTrustee (thru 4/27/19)1$0
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Reuven AdlerTrustee1$0
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S Daniel AbrahamTrustee1$0
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Romie TagerVice Chairperson1$0
Jane Stern LebellVice Chairperson1$0
Dr David JeselsohnVice Chairman1$0
Dr Mordecai D KatzHonorary Chairman1$0
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