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Nechama Rivlin

Nechama Rivlin
Nechama Rivlin (cropped).jpg
First Lady of Israel
Assumed office
July 24, 2014
President Reuven Rivlin
Preceded by Sonya Peres
Personal details
Born 1945 (age 71–72)
Herut, Israel
Spouse(s) Reuven Rivlin (m. 1971)
Alma mater Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Religion Judaism

Nechama Rivlin (Hebrew: נחמה ריבלין‎‎; born 1945) is the First Lady of Israel. She is married to the current President of Israel, Reuven Rivlin.

Rivlin was born on a moshav that her parents, Mendi and Drora Kayla Shulman, helped to establish. Her mother, who had immigrated from the Ukraine, was widowed when Rivlin was a young girl. Rivlin attended local schools and graduated from the Ruppin Regional High School. Medical issues prevented her from starting military service and in 1964 Rivlin she enrolled at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. At graduation she received a BSc in Botany and Zoology, along with a Teaching Diploma. Later in life she studied the History of Art.

Rivlin became a researcher at Hebrew University in 1967. Her initial role was in the Department of Zoology of the Hebrew University, and she later worked in the Department of Ecology and as well as the Department of Genetics.

Rivlin retired in 2007, but in addition to regular employment, she has engaged in a variety of volunteer assignments, including ones in politics and the Jerusalem City Guard.

In her role as Israel's First Lady, she has concentrated on areas she is most familiar with through her academic work and family. One area of focus is nature and the environment. She has created a community garden and has begun a new recycling system.

She has also been a vocal supporter of women and children. In her first major activity as First Lady, she welcomed 200 Akim activists to the President’s Residence to promote support for intellectually challenged children. Sharing a message of peace and tolerance, she hosted students and teachers from the Hand in Hand: Center for Jewish-Arab Education in Israel at the President's Residence following an arson attack at their school. Rivlin has said violence against children is a great problem throughout society, and that Israel should work investigate and address child abuse. “We must break this conspiracy of silence once and for all,” she said. In March 2016 she hosted a group of women who had publicly shared their experiences with sexual assault and domestic abuse. Rivlin told them that by telling their stories, they would help others face difficult issues.

Rivlin has joined her husband in international travels, including a visit to the White House with U.S. President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama for the December 2015 Hannukah celebration.She and her husband lit a menorah made in Israel by designer, Ze'ev Raban.


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