JERUSALEM, July 7, 2021 (JNS)– Former Labor Party leader and Jewish Agency chairman Isaac Herzog was sworn in as Israel’s 11th president on Wednesday, saying he would work to repair divisions within Israeli society.
The ceremony took place at the Knesset in Jerusalem and marked the end of Reuven Rivlin’s seven-year term.
The 60-year-old son of the sixth president of Israel, Chaim Herzog, also served as the country’s ambassador to the United Nations.
He was sworn in using the same 107-year-old Torah that his father used and which has long been in the family.
In his parting speech, Rivlin also urged Israelis to come together as one and rebuild civilian unity.
“The Jewish state is not something to be taken for granted. A democratic state is not something to be taken for granted,” he said. “And there will be no Israel if it is not democratic and Jewish, Jewish and democratic, in the same breath.”
Herzog will not formally move into the president’s residence until after the observance of Tisha B’Av (July 17-18), the saddest day on the Jewish calendar, which is marked by a 25-hour fast. He is respecting the period of three weeks between 17 Tammuz and the ninth of Av, which is a time of mourning for the destruction of the ancient First and Second Temples, as well as other devastating events in Jewish history.
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The last time Isaac Herzog, the newly installed President of Israel, visited San Diego was in February of 2020. Here is a link to a story about that visit: https://www.sdjewishworld.com/2020/02/08/jafis-isaac-herzog-brings-unity-message-to-sdja/
The Israeli-American Council (IAC) issued the following statement today as Isaac Herzog formally became president of the State of Israel:
“The Israeli-American Council (IAC) congratulates President Isaac Herzog on becoming the eleventh president of Israel. President Herzog’s bold leadership will strengthen Israel and its connection to world Jewry at a significant time in our collective history. May he go from strength to strength,” said IAC CEO and Co-founder Shoham Nicolet.