In 1994,
Morton Klein became president. In 2005, the Los Angeles branch of ZOA elected former actor and singer
Ed Ames as president. Tom Tugend of
The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles noted that Ames' career was far behind him and made particular note of his role as an actor on the
Daniel Boone TV series, before going on to say, "Founded in 1896, ZOA had been in decline from its heyday under the leadership of Louis Brandeis and Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver, but has regained some prominence since the energetic and vocal Klein assumed the presidency 10 years ago," having been elected in 1993 and assuming office in 1994. In January 2009, the ZOA expressed concern about President
Barack Obama's selection of
George J. Mitchell as an envoy to the Middle East. The ZOA criticized Mitchell because he "believes both sides are equally at fault" and that "settlements are the main problem, not the Palestinian Arabs' refusal to end terrorism." ZOA was also opposed to the selection of
Charles W. Freeman, Jr. as chairman of the National intelligence Council in February, 2009. He withdrew from the post on March 10, 2009. In 2012 ZOA lost its charitable status in the United States, having failed to provide the
Internal Revenue Service with tax returns for three consecutive years. The tax-exempt status was restored by the IRS in 2013. In 2020, the ZOA supported
annexation ("applying Israeli
sovereignty") of parts of the
West Bank. In the same year it lauded then-President Trump's appointment of
Richard Grenell as acting
National Intelligence Director, stating "There has never been a better friend of a strong U.S-Israel relationship than Ambassador Grenell".
Qatar controversy In January 2018, ZOA president Mort Klein went on a paid trip to Qatar to meet with the Emir, at his invitation; he also met with a number of senior officials. The visit was strongly criticized by some supporters of Israel, and according to
Mother Jones magazine, the trip coincided with a softening of the ZOA's stance regarding that country. In a subsequent March 2018 interview, Klein praised Qatar for flying an Israeli flag at a recent handball tournament and said the Emir told him that "last summer they stopped funding terrorist groups." who also invited former Qatari diplomat
Ahmed Al-Rumaihi to ZOA's annual gala on November 17. Allaham's role in the payments to ZOA from Qatar were revealed when a judge ruled that he had to hand over his records of ties to that country. On June 21, Allaham told the
Jerusalem Post that he is "proud of the work that Mort Klein has done and all the other Jewish leaders working in collaboration with the Emir and other members of the Qatari Royal Family." ZOA returned the contributions after they were found to not have come from Allaham personally. == Current activities ==